Arbitrum has quickly become one of the most widely used L2s, especially for users who care about speed, affordability, and high activity. It’s also a favorite for airdrop farmers, memecoin traders, and users who already treat Arbitrum as their “main chain.”
Until now, spending crypto from Arbitrum often meant transferring funds to exchanges. That friction defeated the purpose of holding assets in a fast, low-cost environment. With Bando, that’s no longer necessary.
We built Bando to be the onchain spending protocol: a modular layer that wallets and dApps can integrate to enable spending without the need for fiat conversion or off-ramping.
Now with Arbitrum live, users can:
This update strengthens Bando’s core promise: crypto should be spendable, not just tradable.
Whether you're stacking airdrops or sitting on memecoin gains, Bando now lets you put your Arbitrum assets to use for:
All without needing to send your funds to Binance, Coinbase, or any fiat offramp.
Bando isn’t just a payments UI. It’s a developer platform designed to be embedded into any wallet, dApp, or fintech service. You can let your users spend stablecoins or native tokens from multiple chains (now including Arbitrum) and avoid regulatory burden because there is no custodial risk
Arbitrum users are crypto-native. They’ve already bought in. But making that crypto useful has remained a challenge.
Bando changes that. We make spending faster than swapping and cheaper than off-ramping. Our protocol handles everything: from escrow and swap routing to fiat settlement with merchants, so users don’t have to.
This is another step toward our vision: making crypto spending as native as crypto trading.
Whether you’re a user or a wallet looking to integrate Bando, we’re ready at app.bando.cool.