Optimism Bridge Analysis
The data in this chart shows how the transactions of different tokens were before entering the main bridge and how they were after being transferred to the bridge. As it is known, most of the tokens were used in dapp, layer2, dex and defi respectively before being transferred by the bridge as the aspect of number of transactions.
And after the transfer by the bridge, they have had the most transactions in layer2, defi ,dex ,dapp respectively
Also, in terms of the volume of transactions, these tokens have been used respectively in dapp, layer2, dex and defi before being transferred by the bridge. And after being transferred by the bridge, they have been used in layer2, defi ,dex ,dapp respectively
These two charts show which platforms were transacted before bridging and which platforms were transacted after bridging. As we can see, the most transactions were done in the platforms of Hope Protocol, Prep Protocol, Velodrome and BitBTC respectively, and after Bridge, they were done in Hope Protocol, Optimism, UniSwap and aave.
The location of the tokens deposited to different platforms in terms of transactions.
The first chart shows them before the bridge, and the second diagram shows the different platforms in terms of the volume of transactions after the bridge. As an example, in the first diagram, the largest volume of transactions before the bridge is related to the BitBC, Hope protocol, and Velodrome protocols, and after the bridge, the largest volume of transactions is related to Optimism, Arbitrium, and DeForce respectively.
> ## Conclusion > In short, in this dashboard, we tried to provide the reader with the following concepts: > Bridge, optimism, standard bridge of optimism > The volume of transactions in Dragway, and across the protocol > The number of Dragatway and Ecross protocol users > The number of transactions in Dragway and Ocross protocol > The most popular tokens in terms of the number of users, the volume of transactions and the number of transactions are Drgate > The most popular tokens in terms of the number of users, the volume of transactions and the number of transactions in the cross-protocol > The place where tokens are used before the bridge and after the bridge in different areas in terms of the number of transactions and transaction volume > Also, the number of tokens used in different platforms in terms of the number of transactions and the volume of transactions before and after the bridge should be known. > I hope it has satisfied the dear reader.
The light blue graph shows the number of users, the volume of transactions, and the number of gateway transactions, and the dark blue graph shows the number of users, the volume of transactions, and the number of across protocol transactions on a daily basis.
As you see: The most popular tokens used in Gateway It is usdc, usdt and wbtc respectively.
Users have moved 58% of usdc token through this bridge and also users have done 11% of usdt token with this bridge and the next token is wbtc.
The most popular tokens in terms of the largest transaction volume are usdc with 70%, usdt 11% and wbtc 10%.
The most popular tokens in terms of the highest number of transactions are usdc, usdt, and wbtc with 57%, 11%, and 7% respectively.
As you see: The most popular tokens used in the across protocol It is usdc, dai and wbtc respectively. Users have moved 83% of usdc token through this bridge and also users have done 10% of DAI token with this bridge and the next token is wbtc.
The most popular tokens in terms of the largest transaction volume are usdc with 74%, Weth 18% and Dai 5%.
The most popular tokens in terms of the highest number of transactions are Usdc, Weth and Dai respectively with 48%, 44% and 5%.
It is interesting to note that the most popular token used in bridges is usdc, and this is due to the fact that due to the transactions and the length of the transaction time, it is less likely to be risky and has a relative stability in transactions, and that is why users use this token more.
what is Bridge ?
A bridge is a structure built to span a physical obstacle (such as a body of water, valley, road, or rail) without blocking the way underneath. It is constructed for the purpose of providing passage over the obstacle, which is usually something that is otherwise difficult or impossible to cross.
what is Optimism?
Optimism is a fast, stable, and scalable L2 blockchain built by Ethereum developers, for Ethereum developers. Built as a minimal extension to existing Ethereum software, Optimism's EVM-equivalent architecture scales your Ethereum apps without surprises
What is optimistic bridge?
The Optimism Bridge allows you to transfer assets between L1 and Optimism. Live incentives. Orbiter. orbiter.finance. A decentralized cross-rollup Layer 2 bridge with a contract only on the destination side.
What is a gateway used for?
The gateway converts information, data or other communications from one protocol or format to another. A router may perform some of the functions of a gateway. An Internet gateway can transfer communications between an enterprise network and the Internet
what is the standard bridge?
The standard bridge functionality provides a method for an ERC20 token to be deposited and locked on L1 in exchange of the same amount of an equivalent token
People also ask How do you bridge Optimism?
To switch between Ethereum Mainnet and Optimism: Click on the "Bridge" tab, and select "Optimism Bridge". This will take you to the Optimism Gateway, where you can connect your wallet and "deposit/withdraw" tokens to and from the Optimism network.
The Standard bridge allows a one-to-many mapping between L1 and L2 tokens, meaning that there can be many Optimism implementations of an L1 token. However there
The standard bridge can only be used with tokens that have a properly configured ERC-20 version on Optimism. If you send any other type of token to the standard bridge directly (not using the user interface or the API), it gets stuck there and you lose that value.
In this chart the daily transaction volume of the gateway can be seen, as we can see the data is shown from November 12th to October 22nd, for example on November 12th $268.6 entered through the gateway to Optimism and $237.8 USD Is. Out through it on the 12th. But the biggest transfer took place on August 5, 2022, on this date one billion usd tokens entered Optimism and only 183 million tomans were withdrawn through it. If we subtract the number of tokens entered through this bridge and the amount withdrawn on August 5, the amount of tokens transferred on this day is $849.5.
(In this diagram, the positive number indicates the amount of usd token entered through the gateway and the negative number indicates the amount of the token withdrawn through it).
In the second graph, the volume of daily transactions across protocol daily can be seen, as we can see, the data is shown from May 24 to October 22, for example, the largest transfer was made on July 20, 2022, on this date, 71.3 billion usd tokens entered Optimism and 73.9 billion was withdrawn through it. This shows that the amount of USD withdrawn was more than the amount entered.
In the green diagram on the left, the number of users of the gateway is given daily, for example:
As we can see, the number of users who used the gateway on March 18 was 39, and the number of people who withdrew their money through it was 469, and this shows that the number of people who withdrew their token through this bridge is many times more than those who They have brought themselves into.
In the diagram on the right, the performance of users in across protocol is displayed on a daily basis, as an example: On July 21, 2140 users have entered tokens through this bridge and 6760 users have withdrawn their tokens through it, and this shows that the number of people who have withdrawn their tokens through this method is many times more than the number of users who have entered their tokens, and the obtained number shows a negative balance of 4620.
In the green diagram on the lower left, the number of gateway transactions and on the right side the number of across protocol transactions are shown on a daily basis. From the related binary comparison, you can understand the number of transactions of this duplex and compare their performance with each other. The most transactions performed in the first diagram can be seen on the dates mentioned on March 16, June 1, August 19, and in the second diagram on July 21, which we refuse to interpret.
**Describe activity across Optimism bridges. \n **
Where are assets coming from, where are they going, and how are they used? How does activity on custom bridges compare to the standard Optimism bridge?
Include any other questions or insights you find interesting.
methodology
In this dashboard, we attempt to describe the activity among the bridges of optimism, then where do the assets come from, where do they go, and how are they used?
How do custom bridges perform compared to standard Optimism bridges?
First, we compare the gateway volume and protocol transactions.
In the second step, we consider the number of users and the number of transactions of both networks and then compare them.
In the third step, we see the number of users, the volume of transactions and the number of two-network transactions.
In the following, we will see how the tokens were in the Optimism network and how they were used after being transferred by the bridge.
Across protocol
Gateway

