How to Add Arbitrum to MetaMask (2026): Complete Guide

What Is Arbitrum?

Arbitrum One is an Ethereum Layer 2 rollup built by Offchain Labs. It processes transactions off-chain and posts compressed transaction data back to Ethereum mainnet, inheriting Ethereum’s security while dramatically reducing costs.

Because Arbitrum is EVM-compatible, every DApp, token, and tool that works on Ethereum can work on Arbitrum with minimal changes. MetaMask connects to Arbitrum exactly like any other network.

There are two main Arbitrum networks:

Network Chain ID Purpose
Arbitrum One 42161 Main Arbitrum network for DApps
Arbitrum Nova 42170 Gaming and social apps, lower cost

Most users want Arbitrum One — it has the most DApps, deepest liquidity, and the largest user base.


Arbitrum One Network Settings

Setting Value
Network Name Arbitrum One
New RPC URL https://arb1.arbitrum.io/rpc
Chain ID 42161
Currency Symbol ETH
Block Explorer URL https://arbiscan.io

Note: Arbitrum One uses ETH as its gas token — not a separate ARBI or ARB token. The ARB token is Arbitrum’s governance token, separate from gas.


Method 1: Add Arbitrum via Chainlist (One Click)

Chainlist.org is the fastest way to add any EVM network to MetaMask with verified settings.

Steps:

  • Go to chainlist.org
    • Unlock MetaMask in your browser
    • Search for “Arbitrum One”
  • Find the result showing Chain ID 42161
  • Click Add to MetaMask
    • Review the network details in the MetaMask popup
  • Click Approve
  • Click Switch network when prompted
  • Arbitrum One is now in your MetaMask network list.


    Method 2: Add Arbitrum Manually in MetaMask

    Desktop (Chrome/Firefox/Brave extension):

    • Open MetaMask
    • Click the network name at the top of the extension
  • Click Add network
  • Select Add a network manually
    • Fill in the fields exactly:

    – Network name: Arbitrum One

    – New RPC URL: https://arb1.arbitrum.io/rpc

    – Chain ID: 42161

    – Currency symbol: ETH

    – Block explorer URL: https://arbiscan.io

  • Click Save
  • MetaMask Mobile:

  • Tap the hamburger menu (≡) → Settings
  • Tap NetworksAdd network
    • Enter the same settings as above
  • Tap Add
  • After saving, MetaMask automatically switches to Arbitrum One.


    How to Bridge ETH to Arbitrum

    To use DApps on Arbitrum, you need ETH on Arbitrum One (not Ethereum mainnet ETH). The easiest way is through the official Arbitrum bridge.

    Option 1: Official Arbitrum Bridge

  • Go to bridge.arbitrum.io
    • Connect MetaMask
    • Make sure you’re on Ethereum Mainnet in MetaMask
    • Select ETH and enter the amount to bridge
  • Click Move funds to Arbitrum One
    • Confirm the transaction in MetaMask
    • Wait approximately 10–15 minutes for ETH to arrive on Arbitrum

    The official bridge is the most secure option — it uses Arbitrum’s native bridge contract audited by Offchain Labs. Withdrawal from Arbitrum back to Ethereum takes 7 days (the fraud proof window), but third-party bridges offer faster withdrawals.

    Option 2: Centralized Exchange Withdrawal

    Many exchanges (Binance, Coinbase, Kraken, OKX) support direct withdrawal to Arbitrum One:

    • On your exchange, initiate a withdrawal of ETH
  • Select Arbitrum One as the network
    • Paste your MetaMask address
    • Confirm the withdrawal

    This is often faster than bridging and avoids the Ethereum mainnet gas fee.

    Option 3: Third-Party Bridges

    Faster alternatives to the official bridge:

  • Hop Protocol — fast bridging between L2s and mainnet
  • Stargate Finance — cross-chain bridge with deep liquidity
  • Across Protocol — optimized for speed and low cost
  • These third-party bridges don’t have the 7-day withdrawal delay.


    Gas Fees on Arbitrum vs Ethereum Mainnet

    One of the biggest reasons users migrate to Arbitrum is cost:

    Action Ethereum Mainnet Arbitrum One
    ETH transfer $2–$15 $0.05–$0.30
    Token swap (Uniswap) $10–$60 $0.10–$1.00
    Complex DeFi interaction $30–$150 $0.50–$3.00
    NFT mint $20–$100 $0.50–$5.00

    Fees vary based on network congestion and ETH price.

    Arbitrum still uses ETH for gas — you need ETH on Arbitrum One to pay for transactions there, just in much smaller amounts.


    Top DApps on Arbitrum One

    DApp Category
    Uniswap V3 DEX
    GMX Perpetuals/Trading
    Aave V3 Lending
    Camelot Native Arbitrum DEX
    Pendle Yield trading
    Radiant Capital Lending
    Dopex Options

    Arbitrum has a thriving native DeFi ecosystem alongside all major Ethereum DApps that have deployed there.


    Common Issues and Fixes

    “RPC endpoint not responding”

    Try these alternative Arbitrum One RPC URLs:

  • https://arbitrum-one-rpc.publicnode.com
  • https://1rpc.io/arb
  • https://arbitrum.llamarpc.com
  • Tokens not showing after bridging

    Bridged tokens need to be added manually. Go to arbiscan.io, find the token contract address, then use MetaMask’s Import tokens feature.

    Transaction stuck on Arbitrum

    Arbitrum transactions are usually fast (under 2 seconds). If stuck, try increasing the gas price. You can also check arbiscan.io to see the real-time status.

    Sent to Arbitrum but see nothing

    • Confirm you sent to the correct address (Arbitrum and Ethereum share the same address format)
  • Make sure MetaMask is set to Arbitrum One (not Ethereum Mainnet) when checking balance
  • Check arbiscan.io by pasting your address to see Arbitrum-specific transactions

  • FAQ

    Is the ARB governance token the same as ETH on Arbitrum?

    No. ETH is the gas token you use to pay for transactions on Arbitrum. ARB is a separate governance/utility token for voting on Arbitrum DAO proposals. You don’t need ARB to use the network.

    Can I use my same MetaMask address on Arbitrum?

    Yes. Your MetaMask address is the same on Ethereum and Arbitrum. The difference is which network MetaMask is connected to when you check balances or send transactions.

    Why does my ETH balance show differently on Arbitrum?

    Bridging doesn’t automatically replicate your Ethereum balance. You need to explicitly bridge ETH from Ethereum mainnet to Arbitrum One using the bridge. After bridging, that specific amount of ETH will show on Arbitrum.

    How long does it take to move ETH from Arbitrum back to Ethereum?

    Using the official bridge, withdrawals take 7 days due to the fraud proof window. Third-party bridges like Hop or Across can process withdrawals in minutes, typically for a small fee.

    Is Arbitrum safe?

    Arbitrum is one of the most battle-tested Layer 2 networks. It has processed billions of dollars in transactions and has undergone multiple security audits. However, as with all DeFi, smart contract risk exists. The protocol is secured by Ethereum’s security model.


    Related guides:

  • How to Add Avalanche (AVAX) to MetaMask
  • How to Add Optimism to MetaMask
  • How to Add Tokens to MetaMask
  • MetaMask Security Guide: 10 Ways to Stay Safe

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