🔴 Optimism ($846M in monthly bridge volume) → Deposits exceed withdrawals, meaning its TVL drop is mostly market-driven.
🟡 Mode ($12.83M in monthly bridge volume) → Deposits exceed withdrawals, showing net liquidity inflow.
💙 🧡 Arbitrum ($4.85B in monthly bridge volume) → Consistently net negative flows since January, withdrawals exceeding deposits.
Arbitrum’s Outflows – A Cause for Concern? • January 2025: -$445M net outflow • February 2025: -$444M net outflow • March 2025 (so far): -$124M net outflow Arbitrum has seen consistent net outflows since December 2024, but are withdrawals excessively large relative to deposits?
→ Withdrawals are only ~6-10% larger than deposits—not insignificant, but not a collapse either.
→ Deposits remain high, meaning capital is still flowing into Arbitrum despite steady net outflows.
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🔴 Optimism ($846M in monthly bridge volume) → Deposits exceed withdrawals, meaning its TVL drop is mostly market-driven.
🟡 Mode ($12.83M in monthly bridge volume) → Deposits exceed withdrawals, showing net liquidity inflow.
💙 🧡 Arbitrum ($4.85B in monthly bridge volume) → Consistently net negative flows since January, withdrawals exceeding deposits.
Arbitrum’s Outflows – A Cause for Concern?
• January 2025: -$445M net outflow
• February 2025: -$444M net outflow
• March 2025 (so far): -$124M net outflow
Arbitrum has seen consistent net outflows since December 2024, but are withdrawals excessively large relative to deposits?
→ Withdrawals are only ~6-10% larger than deposits—not insignificant, but not a collapse either.
→ Deposits remain high, meaning capital is still flowing into Arbitrum despite steady net outflows.