Key Takeaways:
- ARB rose 16.28 percent to $0.088, hitting a monthly high of $0.09
- Arbitrum One's RWA holders surpassed 10,000 for the first time
- Derivatives volume jumped 122 percent to $193 million, open interest up 3.3 percent
Key Takeaways:

Arbitrum's ARB token rose 16.28 percent to $0.088, reaching a monthly high of $0.09, after real-world asset holders on the Arbitrum One network surpassed 10,000 for the first time.
Coinglass data shows spot netflow turned negative at -$495,000 on Aug. 19 and remained at -$80,000 at press time, indicating investors withdrew more ARB from exchanges than they deposited. Derivatives volume surged 122 percent to $193 million while open interest climbed 3.3 percent to $110 million, Coinglass data shows.
Spot trading volume jumped 378 percent to $158 million as of 12:00 UTC on Aug. 20. The rally rode a broad market short squeeze, with Bitcoin topping $68,000 and Ethereum rising about 9 percent, while roughly $1.7 billion to $1.9 billion in leveraged positions were liquidated, about 90 percent from shorts, according to The Defiant. A separate recap from U.Today described a rotation from AI stocks into crypto, with $1.22 billion of shorts liquidated within one hour.
ARB flipped its 20-day and 50-day exponential moving averages and was testing the 100-day EMA, with the relative strength index at 67 after a bullish crossover, TradingView data shows. If momentum holds, ARB could close above the 100-day EMA and attempt to flip $0.10, with traders flagging a breakout target near $0.1221, roughly 55 percent above the prior zone.
The RWA milestone adds a fundamental narrative to the technical breakout. Arbitrum One now hosts more than 10,000 holders of tokenized assets including tokenized gold (XAUT), USD-denominated yield products (USDY), and EU T-bill instruments, according to the Arbitrum team. USD inflows to the Arbitrum Bridge surged to a four-month high of $324 million, DefiLlama data shows.
Wyoming's state-backed Frontier stable token (FRNT) operates across eight public chains including Arbitrum, reinforcing the network's role in regulated, RWA-style infrastructure. The Arbitrum Foundation has also pushed incentive programs including the DeFi Renaissance Incentive Program (DRIP) and a mentorship program targeting teams building on Arbitrum and Robinhood Chain.
The combination of a market-wide squeeze, a pre-positioned bullish technical structure, and fresh RWA adoption headlines explains why ARB outperformed during the recent window. The next test is whether the token can hold above the 100-day EMA and convert $0.10 from resistance into support, which would open the path toward the $0.1221 breakout target flagged by traders.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.