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Arbitrum Fast Feed Proposal Would Route 97% Of Revenue To DAO Treasury

Jon Hartney by Jon Hartney
July 22, 2026
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Arbitrum governance is considering a Fast Feed proposal that would create a paid, authenticated data streaming product for Arbitrum One and route most subscription revenue back to the DAO treasury.

The Constitutional AIP proposes giving subscribers access to sequencer ordering details after finalization. The revenue split is one of the most interesting parts of the proposal: 97% would go to the Arbitrum DAO Treasury, while 3% would go to the Arbitrum Developer Guild.

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That makes the proposal more than a technical data product. It is also a protocol revenue experiment.

At a time when major Layer 2 networks are trying to prove they can generate sustainable economic value, Arbitrum’s Fast Feed proposal gives the DAO a direct way to monetize infrastructure demand.

TL;DR

  • Arbitrum’s Fast Feed proposal would create a paid authenticated data stream for Arbitrum One.
  • The proposed revenue split sends 97% to the Arbitrum DAO Treasury and 3% to the Arbitrum Developer Guild.
  • The feed is ordering-neutral and does not allow transaction reordering or frontrunning.

What Fast Feed Is Designed To Do

Fast Feed is aimed at users who need faster and more authenticated access to Arbitrum One data.

In practice, that kind of product is likely most relevant to sophisticated market participants, infrastructure providers, and teams that care deeply about timing, ordering, and execution visibility.

But the proposal is careful about the limits.

The feed is described as ordering-neutral. It does not allow subscribers to reorder transactions, manipulate sequencing, or gain direct frontrunning rights. That matters because any product connected to transaction ordering can quickly raise concerns about MEV advantages.

Arbitrum’s proposal instead frames Fast Feed as a paid data access product.

That distinction is important for governance. A network can monetize infrastructure without giving users unfair control over transaction flow. The proposal’s design will be judged partly on whether delegates believe that line is protected.

Layer 2 Networks Need Revenue Models

Layer 2 networks are no longer early experiments.

Arbitrum, Base, Optimism, zkSync, Starknet, Polygon, and others are now competing for developers, liquidity, users, and institutional integrations. That competition requires funding. It also raises a bigger question: where does long-term protocol revenue come from?

Sequencer fees are one answer. Ecosystem grants are another. Partnerships, data products, and infrastructure services may become additional sources.

Fast Feed fits into that broader search for revenue.

If there is real demand for authenticated low-latency data, charging for access could create value for the DAO without increasing costs for ordinary users. The proposed 97% treasury allocation makes that explicit.

For tokenholders and delegates, treasury revenue matters because it can support future ecosystem funding, reduce reliance on token sales, and make governance more sustainable.

That is the theory.

The practical question is whether enough users will pay for the product.

Why The 97% Treasury Split Matters

The proposed revenue split is unusually direct.

Sending 97% of subscription revenue to the DAO Treasury makes the product easy to evaluate as a public-goods revenue source. The remaining 3% allocation to the Arbitrum Developer Guild gives the developer group an incentive while keeping the vast majority of value inside the DAO.

That could appeal to delegates who want Arbitrum to build more self-sustaining revenue streams.

DAOs often spend heavily on grants, incentives, operations, and ecosystem growth. Revenue can be harder to identify. A product like Fast Feed gives governance a more tangible model: create useful infrastructure, charge users who need premium access, and return the proceeds to the treasury.

If successful, that model could be repeated.

Other data products, analytics services, or infrastructure feeds may eventually become part of how Layer 2 ecosystems fund themselves.

The MEV Question Will Not Disappear

Even with ordering-neutral design, the MEV question will remain part of the debate.

Any faster data product can make some market participants more informed than others. That does not automatically make it harmful, but it does mean governance needs to be clear about access, fairness, pricing, and technical limits.

If Fast Feed gives users better visibility without control, delegates may view it as acceptable monetization. If critics believe it creates unfair market structure, the proposal could face pushback.

That is why the details matter.

Arbitrum’s governance process gives delegates a place to test those assumptions before implementation.

A Test Of DAO-Owned Infrastructure

Fast Feed is a small but interesting example of where Layer 2 governance may be heading.

The next phase of L2 competition will not only be about transaction fees or total value locked. It will also be about whether networks can turn infrastructure into durable revenue without compromising neutrality.

Arbitrum’s proposal attempts to do that by monetizing authenticated data access while routing almost all revenue back to the DAO.

If delegates approve the plan and users pay for the service, Fast Feed could become a useful case study in DAO-owned infrastructure monetization.

If demand is weak or governance concerns grow, it may remain a narrow experiment.

Either way, the proposal shows Arbitrum is thinking beyond simple blockspace fees. It is exploring how a major Layer 2 can sell specialized infrastructure access while keeping the economic benefit inside the ecosystem.

That is exactly the kind of model large DAOs will need to understand as crypto networks mature.

This article is based on the Arbitrum governance forum proposal for Fast Feed monetization.

This article was written by the News Desk and edited by Samuel Rae.

This report is based on information released in disclosures at primary source documentation.

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