Robinhood Chain
For years, Wall Street tokenization has felt closer to a concept than a product users could actually touch. Following its public Testnet, Robinhood is now taking that infrastructure to mainnet ⚡
Robinhood Chain is a permissionless Ethereum Layer 2 blockchain built for financial services and tokenized real-world assets. Its first major focus is Stock Tokens, giving eligible users onchain exposure to stocks and ETFs through a network designed for financial apps.
The network is powered by Arbitrum technology, is EVM-compatible, and uses $ETH as its native gas token. It differs from Ethereum in some areas, including gas behavior, transaction finality, ordering, and how developers should handle block data. Fees include an L2 execution fee plus an L1 data fee because transactions are posted back to Ethereum.
Stock Tokens are a core feature. These are tokenized assets linked to stocks and ETFs like Apple, Google, and NVIDIA. They offer economic exposure, but do not grant shareholder rights.
🪂 Robinhood Chain Mainnet: $LIT Rewards and Potential $HOOD Airdrop
As of now, Robinhood Chain has not confirmed a native token, a $HOOD crypto token, or an official airdrop. $HOOD is currently Robinhood’s Nasdaq stock ticker, but the launch of a mainnet chain makes future token speculation more interesting. If Robinhood ever introduces a governance token, early activity may matter, but for now, that remains speculative.
However, there’s a live reward opportunity via Lighter. Eligible users in selected jurisdictions can access Lighter perpetual futures through Robinhood Wallet. Lighter committed $11 million of $LIT to the Robinhood community. Trades earn points, with 2x points through Robinhood Wallet and 1x points via Lighter’s web app. Points convert to $LIT, subject to Lighter’s terms.
The Lighter points promotion is offered by Lighter, subject to its terms of service; all associated fee promotions are at Lighter’s sole discretion and may change without notice.

Robinhood Chain
Step by step guide Robinhood Chain Airdrop
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Set Up Your Wallet
Add the Robinhood Chain mainnet network to your wallet.
→ Use Rabby, MetaMask, Robinhood Wallet, or another compatible EVM wallet. If using Rabby, click the network button, search Robinhood, and select the integrated network.
→ Add Robinhood Chain through Chainlist.
→ If needed, add the network manually.
📌 Important note: Robinhood Wallet is optional. It may be useful for eligible users who want the native Robinhood Chain experience and 2x Lighter points.
💡 Useful tip: Use a hardware wallet like Ledger, Trezor or Tangem for maximum security. Robinhood stats ecosystem listings do not mean endorsement, partnership, warranty, safety guarantee, or suitability guarantee.
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Bridge Funds to Robinhood Chain
Move $ETH or supported assets to Robinhood Chain.
→ Use official bridge routes from the Robinhood Chain bridging docs.
→ Bridge ETH to Robinhood Chain so you can cover gas fees.
→ Use the canonical Arbitrum bridge if you want the trustless bridging route.
→ Use supported cross-chain routes like LayerZero / Stargate, Chainlink CCIP, Relay, Across, LiFi, or 0x where available.
→ Always test with a small amount before larger transfers.
→ Verify the chain, wallet address, bridge route, and token before confirming.
📌 Important note: Canonical bridge deposits usually take around 10 minutes, while withdrawals back to Ethereum can take around 7 days because of the Arbitrum challenge period. Do not bridge funds you may need immediately.
💡 Need Crypto? Buy the crypto you need on Bybit, or Bybit EU if you are in the EU / EEA. Use Buy Crypto, choose your payment method, then withdraw to your wallet.
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Explore the Robinhood Chain Ecosystem
Use mainnet apps and focus on useful activity across the ecosystem.
→ Trading: interact with trading routes and liquidity apps such as 0x Labs, 1inch, Uniswap, Rialto, Arrakis Finance, Bankr.bot, Lighter, and Arcus.
→ Lighter rewards: eligible users in selected jurisdictions can access perpetual futures on Lighter. Lighter committed $11 million of $LIT to the Robinhood community. Eligible users earn 2x points through Robinhood Wallet and 1x points through Lighter’s web app.
→ Stock Tokens: eligible users can interact with tokenized stocks and ETFs on Robinhood Chain. Stock Tokens give economic exposure to the underlying assets, but they are not real shares and do not give shareholder rights.
→ Lending: explore supported lending apps such as Morpho. Lending activity can create onchain history, but it comes with smart contract, liquidation, and market risk.
→ Yield: check Robinhood Earn if available in your region. Robinhood Earn lets users lend USDG onchain through a self-custody wallet.
→ Bridges: use official bridge routes to move assets between Robinhood Chain and other networks. Avoid random bridge links shared in comments, DMs, or unofficial posts.
→ Analytics: track activity with Robinhood Chain Explorer.
→ Contracts: verify token contracts through the Robinhood Chain token contracts page before trading Stock Tokens or other assets. Fake tokens can copy real names and tickers.
📌 Important note: Only use official ecosystem links and verified contracts. Avoid random links shared in comments, DMs, or unofficial posts.
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Advanced Users and Builders
Explore the official Robinhood Chain documentation to get started.
→ Deploy a smart contract with Foundry or Hardhat.
→ Test account abstraction tools for smart accounts, batched transactions, gas sponsorship, and spending policies.
→ Use cross-chain messaging if you are building cross-chain apps
→ Use Chainlink oracles and price feeds for crypto assets, Stock Tokens, and DeFi apps.
→ Run a full node if you need deeper network access and independent data.
→ Check Robinhood Chain status before large transactions, deployments, or bridge activity.
→ Report technical issues through the Robinhood Chain docs if you find bugs.
📌 Important note: Robinhood Chain launched with Chainlink support from day one. Chainlink CCIP, Data Streams, and Data Feeds are live on Robinhood Chain mainnet to support tokenized real-world assets, pricing, and cross-chain activity, as covered by PRNewswire.
* Follow @RobinhoodApp and @RobinhoodApp_EU on 𝕏, and check Robinhood Crypto (U.S.) or Robinhood (Europe) for the latest updates and official announcements.
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