StaTachain, a well-known supplier of L2 scale solution, recently announced an exclusive integration of arbitrum, a prominent series of scale solutions for the Ethereum blockchain. According to StaTachain, the arbitrum integrates into its universal apps platform Zetahub to deliver seamless universal app experiences. The platform unveiled this development on its official X account.
.@Arbitrum is now supported on Zetahub!
Your arbitrum port is now a gateway to a whole new app experience.
Become a member of 515K+ monthly users who use Universal Apps on Zetahub
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(@zetablockchain) April 21, 2025
Zetachain integrates arbitrum to offer streamlined universal app
The integration of arbitrum of StaTachain is a remarkable step in facilitating consumers who can use the interoperability of multiple chains. With more than 515,000 users per month, Zetahub quickly increases its position as a go-to interface compared to crypto-consumers and developers. The development contributes considerably to the wider Web3 usability. With the respective integration, arbitration portfolios work as a gateway to universal apps. Universal apps are the applications that work on block chains without requiring wraps, bridges or tokens waps.
Arbitrum’s tested, cost-effective and fast Ethereum L2 solutions place it as an adequate platform for this endeavor. With efficient dapps such as Radiant Capital and GMX that have already been focused on the arbitrum ecosystem, the platform has become a preference among users and developers. Arbitrum has currently officially become a member of Zetahub to strengthen builders and users with unique possibilities.
Delivering seamless builder and consumer experiences to improve the overall web3 involvement
The most important progress for developers takes into account a rapid support for arbitrum in the case of universal apps. In addition, integration also offers the opportunity to put together with the full ecosystem pile of arbitrum. At the same time, the developers also receive native support when it comes to $ ARB and the other to arbitrum -based tokens.
Apart from that, the integration also lets developers communicate with arbitrum contracts during the use of a chain. Moreover, they can do all this with just one smart contract, which considerably minimized the complexity and the implementation time for cross-chain apps.
According to StaTachain, integration allows more than 50m arbitrum consumers to enter the growing universal apps landscape, powered by Zetahub. That is why it underlines an important step to promote the web3 sector. Moreover, integration also tries to set up a future that is characterized by uniform block chains, accessible apps and more simplified crypto experiences than before.