Robinhood Chain FDV
FDV (fully diluted valuation) for a token on Robinhood Chain is total supply multiplied by current price, per the standard industry definition documented by CoinGecko. It answers the question, "what would market cap be if every token that will ever exist were in circulation right now, at today's price?"
FDV is often much larger than market cap for tokens with big locked or vesting allocations. The gap between the two matters because it forecasts sell pressure as tokens unlock — but only if the assumed price holds, which is a big assumption.
In this article, see also: market cap for chain-4663 tokenshow supply is set at token launchtoken metadata to publish alongside supplychart tools that display FDV.
How it is calculated
fdv = total_supply × price. Total supply is read from the token contract on chain 4663 (Blockscout will show it), and price is the current market price in a reference asset. The formula does not consider whether locked tokens will ever be released.
How to interpret it
Compare FDV to market cap: a high FDV/market-cap ratio means large future dilution. Compare FDV to on-chain liquidity: an FDV of $100m sitting on a $5k pool is a signal that the number cannot be realised at that valuation.
Caveats
FDV assumes the current price applies to every unlocked token. It does not — issuing all remaining tokens instantly would collapse the price. FDV is a modelling tool, not a promise; it does not vouch for the token's contract, team or roadmap.
Concrete example
A chain-4663 token has total supply 10,000,000,000, circulating supply 1,000,000,000, and price $0.01. Market cap is $10m, FDV is $100m. The gap warns that ~90% of supply is still off-market; if that supply enters liquid pools, the price at which the FDV would be realised will change materially.
Frequently asked questions
Is a high FDV bad? Not automatically. It is a signal to check unlock schedules and future sell pressure. A high FDV with clear, slow vesting is different from a high FDV with cliffs and an owner able to mint more. How do I find total supply for a chain-4663 token? Read the token contract on Robinhood Chain Blockscout — the totalSupply() view function returns the number. Wallet UIs may hide it, but the on-chain value is definitive. Does FDV predict price? No. FDV is arithmetic against today's price. It does not model demand, sell pressure, or macro conditions that determine actual future prices.
Related
Sources checked
First-party pages used to write or verify the entries above. Vendor pages change frequently — treat each source as the authoritative reference for its own product, not this article.
- CoinGecko FDV glossary entry— canonical FDV definition
- CoinGecko methodology (market-cap vs FDV)— how FDV differs from market cap
- Robinhood Chain Blockscout explorer— totalSupply() readable on chain 4663
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