Arbitrum Nova Facts 1/ Arbitrum Nova is a separate chain built using AnyTrust technology, optimized for ultra-low cost transactions perfect for gaming and social apps! ⚡ 2/ While Arbitrum One focuses on security and decentralization, Nova trades slight security assumptions for even lower costs and higher throughput. 3/ Transactions on Nova can cost less than $0.01, making it economically viable for applications with massive transaction volumes. 4/ Reddit's Community Points system, serving millions of users, chose Arbitrum Nova for its efficiency and low costs. 5/ Nova uses a Data Availability Committee (DAC) instead of posting all data to Ethereum, which is what enables its ultra-low fees. 6/ Gaming platforms love Nova because players can make hundreds of small transactions (claiming rewards, crafting items, etc.) without worrying about costs. 7/ The security model of Nova still provides strong guarantees - even if the DAC fails, users can always withdraw their assets safely. 8/ Nova shares the same technological foundation as Arbitrum One, meaning developers can easily deploy on both chains with minimal changes. 9/ Social applications with high engagement (likes, comments, shares) can finally operate on-chain thanks to Nova's economics. 10/ As part of the Arbitrum ecosystem, Nova benefits from the same battle-tested technology and robust developer tools as Arbitrum One! Arbitrumeverywhere #web3 #Crypto

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