ARB price to $2? Ethereum L2 rival Arbitrum will double in April, fractal suggests

ARB’s price trajectory looks similar to MATIC after its market debut when MATIC rose 1,350% after facing a brutal selloff in its early days of trading.

The price of Arbitrum (ARB) has dropped by nearly 20% a week after establishing its record high at $1.60 on March 23. However, the Ethereum layer-2 token looks set to resume its uptrend in the coming weeks.

Polygon price fractal

The cues for a bullish Arbitrum token could be traced back to its Ethereum L2 rival Polygon’s market debut.

MATIC started trading on Binance on April 26, 2019, at $0.0026 per token. MATIC/USD rallied nearly 300% to reach $0.0105 on the same day before wiping out 70% of those gains in a market correction by May 9, 2019.

It regained its upside momentum afterward, rallying by nearly 1,350% to $0.045 on May 21, 2019.  

MATIC/USDT four-hour price chart. Source: TradingView/Mac

The price trajectory reflects a recurring phenomenon involving the launch of digital tokens with seemingly strong fundamental backing, according to independent market analyst Mac.

For instance, Solana (SOL), a layer-1 blockchain, rallied 50,000% before undergoing a similar pump, correction, and sideways consolidation phase after its exchange debut in April 2020. 

SOL/USD daily price chart. Source: TradingView/Mac

Arbitrum price could hit $2 by April

From a fundamental perspective, Arbitrum has emerged as a strong contender in the Ethereum L2 space in recent months, with several leading DeFi protocols, including GMX, Uniswap, Sushi, and Aave, among its users.

“GMX and Radiant on Arbitrum are two of the fastest-growing protocols in terms of both fundamentals and price appreciation this year,” noted Dustin Teander, a researcher at analytics firm Messari, adding:”

“Looking at user retention metrics, it’s apparent these protocols have gained above-market traction compared to imported protocols like Uniswap or Aave.”

Optimism vs. Arbitrum monthly user retention rates. Source: Messari

As of March 29, the total value locked (TVL) across Arbitrum pools rose to $2.2 billion versus around $981 million three months ago, according to data resource Defi Llama.

Related: Arbitrum airdrop sells off at listing, but traders remain bullish on ARB

Mac noted that Arbitrum’s strong fundamentals could limit ARB’s downside prospects and prompt traders to re-accumulate the token in the coming weeks.

ARB/USDT hourly price chart. Source: TradingView/Mac

That may lead to another price run-up, eyeing $2 by April 2023. as illustrated below.

This article does not contain investment advice or recommendations. Every investment and trading move involves risk, and readers should conduct their own research when making a decision.

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