Create Robinhood Token
How to create a Robinhood token?
Robinhood Chain (chain ID 4663) is a Layer-2 network that Robinhood launched in July 2026. It's built with Arbitrum technology and settles to Ethereum, so it inherits Ethereum's security while charging much lower fees - and like Ethereum, gas is paid in ETH. What sets it apart is its focus: it's built for tokenized real-world assets (RWAs) such as tokenized stocks, onchain lending, and around-the-clock trading. Because the network is open to anyone and runs standard Ethereum contracts, a normal ERC-20 tokens function here just like they would on any other EVM chain.
Fair transaction ordering, not gas bidding wars
On most chains, transactions get ordered by whoever pays the highest fee. That's exactly how sniper bots work - they pay extra gas to jump ahead and buy first. Robinhood Chain orders transactions by the time they arrive instead, so paying more doesn't move you up the line. This shuts down the most common way bots front-run a launch. It doesn't make your launch completely bot-proof - bots can still compete by connecting faster - so anti-bot cooldowns and transaction limits are still worth using. But no one can simply outbid everyone else on gas here.
Deploying your Robinhood token
- Connect your wallet - Most EVM wallets work right away eg. MetaMask, Rabby, Trust Wallet, or any WalletConnect wallet where you can add the network manually
- Switch to Robinhood Chain - chain ID 4663, gas paid in ETH
- Set the basics - name, symbol, initial supply, decimals (18 is standard)
- Pick features - mintable, pausable, ERC-2612 permit for gasless approvals, or anti-bot cooldowns
- Deploy - sign the transaction and your Robinhood token goes live
What the chain is, and isn't, for your token
Robinhood Chain is made for tokenized real-world assets - things like Robinhood's own Stock Tokens (tokenized versions of US stocks), onchain lending, futures, and trading that runs 24/7. Two points are worth being clear on. First, those Stock Tokens are Robinhood's own product - they have nothing to do with a token you create, and they aren't available in the US. Second, launching a token here won't put it on the Robinhood app or link it to a brokerage account; the chain runs separately from Robinhood's consumer apps. What you get is a fast, low-cost Ethereum L2 with fair transaction ordering and a community focused on finance. If that fits your project, it's a great home - but if you're after a big memecoin crowd, Solana, Base or BNB Smart Chain are better picks.
Liquidity and listings
Uniswap launched its own version on Robinhood Chain, which makes it the easiest place to start. Create a pool by pairing your token with ETH or a stablecoin, and it shows up in Uniswap automatically once there's liquidity. Follow our add liquidity to Uniswap guide to do it by hand, or use the Robinhood add liquidity tool to set it up quickly. From there, send tokens to early holders with the Robinhood multisender and verify your contract on the Blockscout explorer straight from your 20lab owner dashboard.
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Robinhood Chain is an Ethereum Layer-2, so deployment usually costs a few cents to under a dollar in ETH depending on mainnet conditions - blob-based data availability keeps fees low even when Ethereum is busy - plus a 20lab service fee shown on the summary before you confirm.
Robinhood Chain has no native token of its own - gas is paid in ETH, exactly like on Ethereum. Don't confuse this with HOOD, which is Robinhood's publicly traded company stock and has no role as an on-chain gas token. To fund a deployment, bridge ETH onto the chain, then pay gas in ETH like on any other Arbitrum-based L2.
No - deploying an ERC-20 on Robinhood Chain does not list it on the Robinhood app, and the chain operates independently of your Robinhood brokerage and crypto accounts. Robinhood's own Stock Tokens are separate regulated products, not user-deployed tokens. What the chain gives you is a permissionless Ethereum L2 focused on tokenized real-world assets - your token is a standard ERC-20 with its own supply, holders, and liquidity, unrelated to anything on the Robinhood app.
Robinhood Chain sequences transactions strictly by arrival time at the sequencer rather than by who pays the highest priority fee. That neutralizes the classic gas-auction front-running sniper bots rely on - overpaying no longer buys a better spot in the mempool. It doesn't make a launch fully bot-proof, since competition shifts toward network latency, so anti-bot cooldowns and transaction limits are still worth enabling.
Robinhood's consumer Stock Tokens are offered in more than 120 countries but not in the United States. That restriction applies to Robinhood's own tokenized-equity products, not to the chain itself - Robinhood Chain is permissionless and fully EVM-compatible, so developers can deploy standard ERC-20 contracts through 20lab regardless of where the consumer Stock Token product is available. The regulated brokerage product and the open developer network are two different things.
Uniswap has deployed a dedicated AMM on Robinhood Chain, making it the main venue for a new token trading - pair yours with ETH or a stablecoin and it shows up in the Uniswap interface automatically once a pool exists. Follow our add liquidity to Uniswap guide or use the Robinhood add liquidity tool, then submit to CoinGecko and CoinMarketCap for broader visibility.