Robinhood Chain Post-Launch Checklist
Once a token on Robinhood Chain (chain ID 4663) is deployed and the pool is live, the work moves from setup to maintenance. Everything a buyer might want to audit — contract source, pool reserves, LP treatment, holder concentration, deployer wallet activity — is publicly readable on Blockscout, and the launch team's job in the first hours is to make sure that audit is as easy as possible and that any anomaly is explained before someone else has to guess.
This checklist is designed to be worked through in order within the first few hours after graduation or pool creation. It does not promise adoption or price behaviour; it removes friction from the audit path, which is what keeps early buyers engaged and later buyers willing to look.
In this article, see also: match post-launch behaviour to fair-launch claimspromote the launch against a verified audit trailmonitor holder concentration on chain 4663.
First hour
Verify the contract source on Blockscout, confirm the LP-burn or lock transaction is visible and post its hash, publish the contract and pool addresses in every own-audience channel, and confirm the launchpad's metadata (name, symbol, icon, description) matches what you disclosed.
First day
Watch holder concentration on the Blockscout token page and be ready to explain any large single buys or transfers from the deployer address. Submit metadata to screeners that index chain 4663 and track propagation; missing an icon on day one is normal, missing it after a week is a fail.
Limitations
A completed checklist does not guarantee interest, price stability or continued liquidity. It only reduces the friction of auditing what you did — which is the necessary condition for trust, not a substitute for it.
Steps
- 1Verify contract sourceSubmit Solidity source verification on Blockscout so buyers can read the exact code behind the deployed bytecode.
- 2Post LP treatment proofShare the LP burn or lock transaction hash and its Blockscout link so no one has to trust a screenshot.
- 3Publish audit linksPost the contract address, pool address, and deployer address in every own-audience channel with Blockscout links.
- 4Seed screener metadataSubmit name, symbol, icon and description through the launchpad registry and each chain-4663 screener you care about.
- 5Monitor holders and deployerWatch the top holders and deployer wallet activity for the first day and explain any anomalies proactively.
Frequently asked questions
When can I move funds out of the deployer wallet? Whenever you want, but every movement is public on Blockscout. Explaining planned movements in advance is much cheaper than explaining them after the community notices. How long until my icon appears on screeners? Per-indexer and typically hours to days. Submit through every documented registry channel and be patient; there is no reliable way to force propagation faster. What if holder concentration looks bad? Explain it. If a single wallet holds a large percentage because of a known allocation, disclose the allocation and the vesting. If it is unexpected, investigate before speculating; silence is the worst response.
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.
- Robinhoodchain Blockscout explorer— Contract, pool and holder monitoring source.
- Robinhood Chain docs — connecting a wallet— Buyer-side wallet reference on chain 4663.
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