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Icon Arbitrum One networkArbitrum One

Chain ID

42161

Currency symbol

ETH

Website

https://arbitrum.io

Block explorer URL

https://arbiscan.io

Arbitrum One - RPC Endpoint List
RPC EndpointAdd to wallet
https://arbitrum.llamarpc.com
https://arb1.arbitrum.io/rpc
https://rpc.ankr.com/arbitrum
https://1rpc.io/arb
https://arb-pokt.nodies.app
https://arbitrum.getblock.io/api_key/mainnet
https://arbitrum-mainnet.infura.io/v3/${INFURA_API_KEY}
https://arb-mainnet.g.alchemy.com/v2/demo
https://arbitrum.blockpi.network/v1/rpc/public
https://arbitrum-one.public.blastapi.io
https://endpoints.omniatech.io/v1/arbitrum/one/public
https://arb-mainnet-public.unifra.io
https://arbitrum.api.onfinality.io/public
https://rpc.arb1.arbitrum.gateway.fm
https://arbitrum-one.publicnode.com
wss://arbitrum-one.publicnode.com
https://arbitrum.meowrpc.com
https://api.zan.top/node/v1/arb/one/public
https://arbitrum.drpc.org
https://arb-mainnet.g.alchemy.com/v2/${ALCHEMY_API_KEY}

How to use Arbitrum One RPC Endpoint

You can use the Arbitrum One RPC Endpoint to connect with Web3 libraries like Ethers.js, Web3, or Web3 wallets like MetaMask, WalletConnect, WalletConnect. This allows you to easily interact with blockchain and use decentralized applications on the Arbitrum One

Web3 libraries

web3js

   const Web3 = require('web3');

   // Replace 'YOUR_RPC_URL' with the Arbitrum One RPC endpoint URL
   const rpcURL = https://arbitrum.llamarpc.com;

   // Create a new Web3 instance using the RPC endpoint
   const web3 = new Web3(new Web3.providers.HttpProvider(rpcURL));

   // Now you can use the 'web3' object to interact with Arbitrum One
   web3.eth.getBlockNumber()
      .then(blockNumber => {
         console.log('Latest block number:', blockNumber);
      })
      .catch(error => {
         console.error('Error:', error);
      });
   

ethersjs

   const ethers = require('ethers');

   // Replace 'YOUR_RPC_URL' with the Arbitrum One RPC endpoint URL
   const rpcURL = https://arbitrum.llamarpc.com;

   // Create a provider using the Arbitrum One RPC endpoint
   const provider = new ethers.providers.JsonRpcProvider(rpcURL);

   // You can use the 'provider' object to interact with Arbitrum One
   provider.getBlockNumber()
      .then(blockNumber => {
         console.log('Latest block number:', blockNumber);
      })
      .catch(error => {
         console.error('Error:', error);
      });
   

Web3 wallets (Metamask, WalletConnect, Coinbase Wallet, Taho...)

You can use the Arbitrum One Web3 libraries