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Introduction

Hoodl is a social, creator-first token launchpad + DEX on Robinhood Chain (an Arbitrum Orbit L2). It looks and feels clean and trustworthy — but its differentiator is social fee routing: at launch you can send a share of a token’s trading fees to one or more X accounts, including handles that haven’t signed up yet.

Create a token and it launches instantly into a locked single-sided Uniswap V3 position — no bonding curve, no migration, liquidity locked forever. The token trades on Uniswap V3 from the first block. Every trade carries a 1% fee; 30% goes to the protocol treasury and 70% goes to up to two recipients you pick, each identified by an X handle or a wallet. If you tag an X handle that hasn’t joined Hoodl, their share accrues to a claimable escrow and waits until that account links a wallet.

  • Creators who want to launch a token and share its upside with collaborators, a community, or the person who inspired it — without hand-managing payouts.
  • Traders who want a clean, fast surface to discover and trade new launches, with liquidity that is locked and can’t be rugged.
  • Tagged X creators who can show up later, verify their handle, and claim fees that accrued in their name.

Hoodl’s launch plumbing is deliberately boring and proven — the same instant single-sided Uniswap V3 LP model used by other launchpads. The difference is the social layer on top:

Other launchpadsHoodl
Launch modelSingle-sided Uniswap V3 LP, locked, no migrationSame
Creator feesA single “custom fee wallet”Up to two recipients, split by basis points
Address a recipient by X handleNoYes
Claim without a wallet yetNoYes — escrow keyed to the handle

That’s the wedge: creator fee routing addressable by X identity, with escrow for handles that haven’t joined.

  • A wallet. Hoodl uses Privy for sign-in — connect an existing wallet, or get an embedded wallet by signing in with a social account.
  • To link an X handle (for receiving fees or claiming), you sign in with X through Privy. Hoodl does not use a paid X API — identity runs on Privy’s standard “Sign in with X”.