Arbitrum Foundation allocates $14 million ARB to subsidize security audits for blockchain projects on its network

Source Cryptopolitan

The Arbitrum Foundation has launched a security initiative called the Arbitrum Audit Program, allocating $14 million worth of ARB tokens to subsidize smart contract audits for blockchain projects on its network. 

The initiative has two major aims: to enhance the security of the Arbitrum ecosystem, which has excelled as a suite of Ethereum Layer 2 scaling solutions, and to make security audits easier financially.

The Arbitrum Foundation wants to support ecosystem security

According to reports, the tokens are to be allocated over a period of 12 months and will be channeled towards early-stage projects with demonstrated product-market fit or established teams planning notable upgrades or new deployments.

Its main purpose is to ease the financial toll of security audits on all concerned parties. Sometimes, these costs are too steep for smaller projects, which often forces them to miss out on access to proper security assurances.

The administrators of the initiative will be an oversight committee made up of representatives from the Arbitrum Foundation, core developer Offchain Labs, as well as one DAO-elected technical professional.

The approved projects will be expected to use audit firms selected from a pre-approved shortlist that is expected to be revealed later this week.

Since news of the initiative broke, sentiment on X has been positive.

The initiative was approved by ArbitrumDAO, the decentralized autonomous organization governing the Arbitrum ecosystem, where ARB token holders vote on proposals. This reflects Arbitrum’s commitment to community-driven governance and ecosystem security.

The initiative of PayPal’s expansion into Arbitrum

PayPal USD (PYUSD) expanded to Arbitrum on July 17, 2025, making it the first time the stablecoin was deployed on a layer 2 blockchain. Although, according to a memo from the company, more layer 2 deployments will follow.

The deployment, which gives developers a layer 2 option for PYUSD integration, aims to exploit Arbitrum’s low-cost, high-throughput transaction processing.

Deploying PYUSD onto Arbitrum will allow developers to seamlessly expand smart contract deployment from the Ethereum mainnet to Arbitrum without needing to rewrite code, which will enable easy migration of dApps while providing developers with Ethereum-compatible tooling and exposure to established DeFi protocols.

“A key to any cryptocurrency’s success is a robust developer ecosystem, but to encourage developers into the community, we must give them the tools they need to build and deploy wherever they wish,” said May Zabaneh, Vice President of Product, PayPal. “Whether they need Ethereum’s maximum security and deep liquidity, Solana’s high throughput and low latency, or Arbitrum’s Ethereum compatibility with Layer 2 efficiency, developers can now deploy PYUSD-powered applications on the blockchain that best fits their technical requirements.”

The deployment comes at a critical time for the traditional world of business as more companies worldwide look towards alternatives to the high costs associated with traditional cross-border transactions.

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