According to the analysis by L2BEAT, the total lock-up volume of the Ethereum Layer2 networks has shown a downward trend in the past week, currently standing at $38.64 billion. This figure represents a decrease of 10.38% over the past 7 days, indicating market volatility. In this data, Arbitrum One leads with a total lock-up volume of $15.65 billion and a decline of 8.65% over the past 7 days. Base follows closely behind with a total lock-up volume of $6.45 billion and a decline of 9.51%. OP Mainnet has a total lock-up volume of $5.79 billion, with a decrease of 10.75% over the past 7 days. Blast comes in fourth place with a total lock-up volume of $2.02 billion and a decline of 12.39%. Lastly, Mantle has a total lock-up volume of $1.23 billion and a decrease of 6.51% over the past 7 days. Overall, there has been a noticeable decline in the total lock-up volume of the Ethereum Layer2 networks, which may be attributed to changes in market conditions or investor strategies.