Arbitrum One

Arbitrum Chain Invoicing

Send and receive stablecoin invoices on Arbitrum One with gas fees under $0.01. Near-instant confirmation, the largest Ethereum L2 ecosystem, and automatic payment detection.

Why invoice on Arbitrum?

Arbitrum One is the largest Ethereum L2 by TVL. It combines Ethereum-grade security with sub-cent fees and near-instant finality through optimistic rollup technology.

<$0.01

Ultra-low fees

Arbitrum transaction fees are a fraction of a cent. Your clients pay negligible gas compared to $1-10 on Ethereum mainnet.

~0.3 sec

Near-instant confirmation

Transactions confirm in roughly 0.3 seconds on Arbitrum One. Invoices are marked as paid almost immediately after your client sends the payment.

#1 L2

Largest L2 by TVL

Arbitrum One is the largest Ethereum Layer 2 by total value locked. A massive DeFi ecosystem with GMX, Camelot, and Radiant means deep stablecoin liquidity.

L2 rollup

Ethereum security

Arbitrum uses optimistic rollup technology and inherits Ethereum's security. Governed by the ARB token and a decentralized DAO.

Stablecoins on Arbitrum

Accept three major stablecoins on Arbitrum One. USDC has native issuance via Circle, while USDT and DAI offer alternatives for different client preferences.

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USDC

USD Coin

Native USDC on Arbitrum, issued directly by Circle. Not a bridged asset but a first-class token with the deepest liquidity across Arbitrum DEXes and lending protocols.

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USDT

Tether

The most widely held stablecoin globally, available on Arbitrum. Popular with international clients and widely supported across centralized and decentralized exchanges.

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DAI

Dai

MakerDAO's decentralized stablecoin on Arbitrum. Preferred by DeFi-native users who value a non-custodial, smart-contract-maintained dollar peg.

Set up Arbitrum invoicing in 4 steps

1

Create your account

Sign up with your email. Add your wallet address in settings. Any Ethereum-compatible address works on Arbitrum since it is an Ethereum L2 rollup sharing the same address format.

2

Create a new invoice

Add your client details, line items with descriptions and prices, tax rate, and due date. Preview the PDF to make sure everything looks right.

3

Select Arbitrum as the payment network

Choose Arbitrum as the blockchain and select your preferred stablecoins (USDC, USDT, DAI). Your wallet address is automatically included on the invoice payment page.

4

Send and get paid

Share the invoice link or PDF. Your client visits the payment page, scans the EIP-681 QR code with their wallet, and sends stablecoins on Arbitrum. Payment is detected automatically.

Arbitrum vs Ethereum mainnet for invoicing

Metric
Arbitrum
Ethereum
Gas fee (USDC transfer)<$0.01$1-10
Confirmation time~0.3 seconds~12 seconds
USDC availabilityNative (Circle)Native (Circle)
Security modelOptimistic rollup (inherits Ethereum)L1 (base layer)
Wallet compatibilityAll EVM walletsAll EVM wallets

Arbitrum inherits Ethereum's security through its optimistic rollup design while offering dramatically lower fees and faster confirmation. For invoicing, Arbitrum is ideal unless your client specifically needs Ethereum mainnet.

Also available on 6 other chains

Not all your clients use Arbitrum. StableInvoicing supports 7 chains total so your clients can pay on whichever network they prefer.

Ethereum
Base
Polygon
Optimism
BNB Chain
Avalanche

Learn more about all supported chains and tokens

Invoice on Arbitrum for Free

Create your first Arbitrum invoice in under 5 minutes. Zero processing fees, sub-cent gas costs, and near-instant settlement on the largest Ethereum L2.

Invoice on Arbitrum for Free