Arbitrum vs Solana Comparison

Side-by-side comparison of ARB and SOL on Hyperliquid perpetual futures

ARB
$0.0940
-7.42% (24h)
View ARB Analysis
SOL
$80.56
-2.49% (24h)
View SOL Analysis

ARB vs SOL Comparison Table

MetricARBSOLEdge
Price$0.0940$80.56-
24h Change-7.42%-2.49%SOL
24h Volume$3.75M$327.58MSOL
Open Interest$3.18M$292.48MSOL
Funding Rate (8h)+0.0001%-0.0012%SOL
Annualized Funding+0.14%-1.27%-

Derivatives Comparison

Funding Rate Comparison

ARB has a funding rate of +0.0001% (8h), while SOL sits at -0.0012% (8h).

SOL has a higher absolute funding rate, meaning shorts are paying more to hold positions. This suggests stronger directional conviction in SOL.

Open Interest Context

ARB has $3.18M in open interest with an OI/Volume ratio of 0.85.SOL has $292.48M with a ratio of 0.89.

SOL has a higher OI/Volume ratio, indicating more sustained positions relative to trading activity. This typically means traders are holding longer-term directional bets.

Volume Context

ARB traded $3.75M in the last 24 hours, while SOL traded $327.58M.

SOL is more actively traded, which generally means tighter spreads, better execution, and lower slippage for traders. Higher volume also tends to reflect greater market interest and liquidity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Arbitrum (ARB) and Solana (SOL) are both available as perpetual futures on Hyperliquid. They differ in price, market capitalization, trading volume, and funding rates. ARB currently trades at $0.0940 while SOL trades at $80.56. Each has its own funding rate dynamics, open interest levels, and volatility profile, making them suitable for different trading strategies.
Currently, SOL has a higher absolute funding rate (-0.0012% per 8h) compared to ARB (+0.0001% per 8h). A higher funding rate means traders on the paying side incur greater costs, but it can also present funding rate arbitrage opportunities.
The choice between trading ARB and SOL depends on your strategy and risk tolerance. ARB has a 24h volume of $3.75M and open interest of $3.18M, while SOL has $327.58M volume and $292.48M open interest. Higher volume typically means tighter spreads and better execution. Consider each asset's funding rate, volatility, and your own thesis when deciding. You can trade both on Beacon with real-time analytics.
SOL currently has higher open interest, indicating more capital committed to open positions. ARB has $3.18M in open interest while SOL has $292.48M. Higher open interest generally signals stronger market conviction and can lead to more volatile moves when liquidations cascade. The OI-to-volume ratio also matters - a higher ratio suggests more sustained positioning rather than purely speculative day trading.
Yes, both Arbitrum (ARB) and Solana (SOL) perpetual futures are available on Hyperliquid and can be traded through Beacon. You can open positions in both assets simultaneously, allowing for pair trades, hedging strategies, or portfolio diversification. Beacon provides real-time data, signals, and analytics for both assets to help inform your trading decisions.

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