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Arbitrum Outlines Four Product Priorities and Plans Universal Intents Standard

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2026-06-15 14:23:59
Arbitrum has outlined a product roadmap focused on building a programmable economy, including dynamic pricing, compliance tools, privacy architecture, and zero-knowledge proofs, along with plans for a Universal Intents standard for cross-network transfers. According to Foresight News, the update was published on the Arbitrum blog.

Arbitrum said Dynamic Pricing has launched on Arbitrum One, charging based on actual resource consumption to reduce cost volatility. It added that mainnet throughput has reached 910 MGas/s.

The project said compliance tools are being developed on dedicated chains and will support KYC/AML/OFAC screening, whitelist management, and real-time compliance reporting.

Arbitrum also said it is developing a privacy architecture that ranges from application-layer privacy to full-stack private dedicated chains.

In addition, it said it is developing ZK proofs based on Succinct SP1, aiming to reduce cross-chain settlement time from several days to several minutes.

Arbitrum said it also plans to introduce a Universal Intents standard to support transfers across networks including Ethereum, L2s, Solana, and Hyperledger.

It noted that any of these features involving Arbitrum One would require approval through a DAO vote.
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