Arbitrum (ARB) is gaining bullish momentum as buyers defend support and target a breakout from its double-bottom pattern. Meanwhile, Loaf Markets is bringing physical assets onchain through Arbitrum, aiming to connect real-world infrastructure with programmable markets and expand access to decentralized financial opportunities.
As of now, according to CoinMarketCap data, ARB is trading at the price of $0.1080, with an increase of 18.79% in the past 24 hours and a gain of 18.59% over the past week, as buying interest continues to strengthen further.

ARB Price Targets $0.14 as Double-Bottom Signals Bullish Breakout
According to prominent crypto commentator Crypto With Gopal, ARB is showing signs of a possible trend reversal after completing a double-bottom setup. The formation suggests selling pressure may be easing, while buyers are gaining confidence and pushing the token toward a key resistance area.

Buyers have defended the $0.07 support zone on two occasions, creating a stronger base beneath the current price action. With demand returning, ARB has started climbing toward the $0.10 neckline. A sustained rise could strengthen the bullish structure and improve market confidence further.
The next major hurdle sits at the $0.10 neckline. A daily close above this resistance could validate the double-bottom pattern and shift attention toward the $0.13–$0.14 region. Meanwhile, improving sentiment and rising buying interest suggest bulls are gradually attempting to regain control.
Loaf Markets Brings Real-World Assets Onchain Through Arbitrum
In a post on X, Arbitrum said that Loaf Markets is working to bring billions of dollars in physical assets into the programmable economy. The project aims to create onchain markets for assets spanning AI and data infrastructure, landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, and public assets including the Golden Gate Bridge, with plans to eventually expand across the wider physical world.
The platform has highlighted examples including Terafab in the AI and data sector, the Eiffel Tower among global landmarks, and the Golden Gate Bridge as a public asset. By representing these types of assets within blockchain-based markets, Loaf Markets aims to make traditionally difficult-to-access assets more compatible with programmable financial applications.
Loaf Markets is also leveraging Arbitrum’s liquidity infrastructure to support its approach, intending to enable physical assets to become part of markets that can operate around the clock. If the model expands as planned, it could create new ways for users to gain exposure to real-world assets through onchain trading while connecting physical infrastructure with decentralized markets.
What Happens Next for ARB?
ARB could maintain its upward momentum if buyers secure a daily close above the $0.10 neckline, potentially opening a path toward the $0.13–$0.14 target zone. Meanwhile, Loaf Markets’ expansion of physical assets on Arbitrum could strengthen the network’s real-world asset use case and support broader onchain market adoption.

