Robinhood Chain launch activity report

Nock Terminal Editorial Team

This is a methodology and status report for launch activity on Robinhood Chain (chain ID 4663). It documents what a "launch" means for our purposes, which measurements are ready to publish, and which measurements we currently decline to publish because we do not have a reproducible primary source at build time.

The rule for this page is strict: no aggregate launch number is printed unless it is derived, at build time, from a cited primary source that a reader can independently reproduce. Where we cannot, the section says so explicitly rather than filling in a placeholder. Nock Terminal is an independent product with no affiliation to, and no partnership with, Robinhood Markets, Inc. Everything below describes how our own indexers compute the numbers; the underlying network is defined by the Robinhood Chain docs and its public Blockscout explorer.

In this article, see also: new pairs methodologytoken discovery methodologythe live new-pairs surface.

Definitions

A "launch" is the initialisation of a new tradable pool on chain 4663 for a token whose contract is either newly deployed or newly paired. This is intentionally narrower than "any new contract on the chain".

"Reproducible at build time" means a reader can open the cited source, run the same query or navigate the same page, and arrive at the same number the report shows.

Inclusion and exclusion rules

A metric is included in this report only when its input is the new-pairs stream documented in the new-pairs methodology, when its computation is documented on this page, and when its most recent value is verifiable in a primary source (typically Blockscout for on-chain counts).

A metric is excluded when it would require aggregating off-chain claims, when it depends on private indexer state that a reader cannot reproduce, or when the underlying data pipeline has not been stable long enough to publish a defensible number.

Sampling window and freshness

When published, aggregate windows will be stated explicitly (for example, "pools initialised in the last 24h at block N") together with the block height and the source query. Windows are aligned to block heights, not wall-clock times, so the same reading can be reproduced later.

Calculation

Current measurement status: aggregate launch counts, launch-tier categorisation, and success-rate figures are not published on this page today because the pipeline does not yet meet the reproducibility bar above. This is an editorial choice, not an outage.

Once a measurement clears the bar, it will be added to this page with its window, block height, source query, and the specific line in the new-pairs methodology it derives from. Until then, live pool creation should be inspected directly via the new-pairs product surface and Blockscout.

Known blind spots and caveats

"Launch success" is subjective — different observers can reasonably disagree about what counts as a successful launch. Any success-rate metric we ever publish will pin the definition to concrete, on-chain thresholds and label results accordingly.

Historical launch counts are sensitive to indexer catch-ups and reorgs. If a specific window is republished with a corrected number, the change and its cause will be noted on-page.

Correction policy

If a definition, filter or calculation on this page is wrong, out of date, or contradicts a primary source, the primary source wins and we correct the page. Report errors via the contact channel linked from the Nock Terminal footer with the URL, the disputed statement, and a citation to the correct value.

Methodology changes that materially affect any published number are noted in-page with the effective date so historical readings remain interpretable.

Frequently asked questions

Why doesn't this page show live launch counts? Because the current pipeline does not yet meet our reproducibility bar for aggregate numbers. Live pool creation is available on the new-pairs product surface and can be verified on Blockscout. When will aggregate metrics be added? When each metric can be traced to a cited primary source at build time. There is no fixed calendar date — the gating criterion is reproducibility, not scheduling. Where can I see raw launch activity right now? The new-pairs product surface streams pool-initialisation events on chain 4663 as they land, and every pool address is inspectable on Blockscout.

Because the current pipeline does not yet meet our reproducibility bar for aggregate numbers. Live pool creation is available on the new-pairs product surface and can be verified on Blockscout.

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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.

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