How to Find a Robinhood Chain Transaction Hash
A transaction hash is the 66-character string starting with 0x that uniquely identifies a transaction on Robinhood Chain. You need it any time you want to prove a transaction happened, share it with support, or look up its status on Blockscout. There are three reliable places to get it: the wallet's activity view, the Blockscout address page, and the dApp's confirmation dialog.
This guide walks all three sources — wallet activity, Blockscout address page, and dApp confirmation — plus a diagnostic path for the case where the hash appears to be missing entirely. A hash is safe to share publicly; it is not a secret and does not authorise anything on its own.
In this article, see also: use the Robinhood Chain block explorertransaction pending troubleshootingverify a Robinhood Chain RPCwallet setup checklist.
What if the hash appears to be missing
If your wallet's activity view is empty but you know you signed, the wallet may be on the wrong chain — switch to Robinhood Chain and re-check the activity list. If the hash is on the dApp but Blockscout does not know it, the transaction may still be pending; wait a moment and refresh Blockscout.
Never trust a hash from an untrusted source
A transaction hash from a stranger is not proof of anything until you look it up on Blockscout yourself. Confirm the from address, to address, value and status match what was claimed.
Steps
- 1Check your wallet's activity viewOpen the wallet extension and switch to Robinhood Chain. The activity view lists recent transactions with a timestamp; click one and the details include the hash. In MetaMask, View on block explorer opens the hash directly in Blockscout.
- 2Look it up by address on BlockscoutPaste your address into https://robinhoodchain.blockscout.com. The Transactions tab lists every transaction the address has sent or received on chain 4663 with its hash. This is authoritative — it reads state directly from the chain.
- 3Read it from the dApp confirmationAfter signing, most dApps display a toast or dialog with the hash and a link to Blockscout. Copy the hash before dismissing the toast; some dApps do not persist it in a history view.
Frequently asked questions
How do I find a Robinhood Chain transaction hash? From your wallet's activity view, from your address page on https://robinhoodchain.blockscout.com, or from the dApp's post-signing confirmation dialog. What does a Robinhood Chain transaction hash look like? A 66-character hex string starting with 0x, the same format as any EVM transaction hash. Can I search Blockscout by wallet address instead of hash? Yes. Paste the address into the Blockscout search and open the Transactions tab; each row includes the hash.
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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.
- Robinhood Chain Blockscout— Canonical source for transaction lookups.
- Robinhood Chain docs — home
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