Note: this proposal will be subject to an individual Snapshot vote; if it reaches a quorum of 3% of votable $ARB, it may be combined with several other maintenance-related proposals for a joint Tally vote.
This proposal will remove the Amortized Cost Cap, which is expected to result in higher gas fees for users on Arbitrum Nova. This increase is necessary to ensure the long-term sustainability of the network and reduce the financial burden on the Arbitrum Foundation. Given the diminishing relevance of Nova and the evolving Layer 2 landscape, lifting this cap will prevent inefficiencies and unnecessary constraints on network operations.
Arbitrum Nova was initially positioned as a cost-efficient alternative to Arbitrum One, offering 30-50x cheaper transaction fees at launch. However, several developments have significantly reduced Nova’s competitive advantage:
Given the now-minimal cost advantage over Arbitrum One and the rise of Orbit chains, maintaining an amortized cost cap on Nova — which currently prevents batch posters from recovering full L1 costs — is no longer justifiable. Removing the cap will stop the Arbitrum Foundation from subsidizing these subsidies and align cost recovery with actual usage.
The continued enforcement of an amortized cost cap on Nova introduces inefficiencies that do not align with its current usage patterns and network activity. This setting limits the percentage of L1 posting costs that batch posters can recover from the chain (denominated in basis points, or bips, where 10000 = 100%). Currently, the cap prevents full cost recovery, forcing the Arbitrum Foundation to subsidize the difference. Removing the cap (i.e., setting it to 0 bips) would:
Historical data on Arbitrum Nova batch poster deficits can be seen here. This data highlights the ongoing inefficiencies and justifies the removal of the amortized cost cap.
The DAO will execute a call to the ArbOwner contract on Arbitrum Nova to set the amortizedCostCapBips value to 0, thereby allowing batch posters to recover 100% of their L1 posting costs.
More detailed information about the specific implementation will be provided closer to the date of the formal on-chain Tally vote.
The following timeline outlines proposed milestones from initial discussions to full implementation. Adjustments may be made based on community feedback and DAO governance requirements.
https://snapshot.org/#/arbitrumfoundation.eth/proposal/0xeb044e3bdeba71e74dea02abeab4c33fe4bf5ab9def50082863702d5e2112b93