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Robinhood Chain

Hoodl is built for Robinhood Chain, a permissionless, EVM-compatible Arbitrum Orbit L2 that settles to Ethereum, uses ETH for gas, and runs fast (~100ms) blocks. Mainnet went live 1 July 2026. The chain is permissionless and takes ordinary EVM contracts.

Hoodl is also chain-agnostic by design — every address below is read from a per-chain address book, so the protocol can be redeployed elsewhere by swapping the chain and its addresses.

MainnetTestnet
Chain ID466346630
RPChttps://rpc.mainnet.chain.robinhood.comhttps://rpc.testnet.chain.robinhood.com
Gas tokenETHETH
Explorerrobinhoodchain.blockscout.com

These are the third-party contracts Hoodl builds on. They were read from Blockscout and verified on-chain; Hoodl imports them from @hoodl/config and never hardcodes them.

ContractAddress
WETH0x0Bd7D308f8E1639FAb988df18A8011f41EAcAD73
USDG (stablecoin, 6 decimals)0x5fc5360D0400a0Fd4f2af552ADD042D716F1d168
Permit2 (canonical)0x000000000022D473030F116dDEE9F6B43aC78BA3
Multicall3 (canonical)0xcA11bde05977b3631167028862bE2a173976CA11
Uniswap V3 Factory0x1f7d7550B1b028f7571E69A784071F0205FD2EfA
Uniswap V3 PositionManager0x73991a25C818Bf1f1128dEAaB1492D45638DE0D3
Uniswap SwapRouter020xCaf681a66D020601342297493863E78C959E5cb2
Uniswap UniversalRouter0x8876789976dEcBfCbBbe364623C63652db8C0904
Uniswap QuoterV20x33e885eD0Ec9bF04EcfB19341582aADCb4c8A9E7
Uniswap V2 Factory0x8bcEaA40B9AcdfAedF85AdF4FF01F5Ad6517937f
Uniswap V2 Router020x89e5DB8B5aA49aA85AC63f691524311AEB649eba
1inch AggregationRouterV60x111111125421cA6dc452d289314280a0f8842A65

Hoodl’s own protocol contracts are now deployed and verified on Blockscout (deploy block 6960162). See Contracts & security for what each one does.

ContractAddress
HoodlLaunchFactory0x4e872FB872bEf35C6041855C94B63e59397DECFF
HoodlFeeVault0xa321811771d4C8fB4D75A24859330bB5F2e42Ce7
FeeSplitterEscrow0x8c8542Aa27224884D6584655a084712278C8F090

HoodlToken has no fixed address — the factory deploys a fresh token for every launch.

  • 0xSplits is not deployed on Robinhood Chain, so Hoodl ships its own fee splitter rather than depending on it.

Robinhood Chain uses a single, operator-run sequencer (standard for a new Orbit chain), which shapes liveness and ordering assumptions. It’s oriented toward tokenized real-world assets, but the chain itself is a general-purpose EVM L2. Hoodl is an independent project and is not affiliated with Robinhood Markets, Inc.