Robinhood Chain Meme Coins

Nock Terminal Editorial Team

Robinhood Chain meme coins are speculative ERC-20 tokens on Robinhood Chain, an EVM network with chain ID 4663 that uses ETH for gas and Uniswap v4 as its DEX layer. They live entirely on-chain, are separate from any balance inside the Robinhood brokerage app, and have no relationship to Robinhood Markets, Inc. unless Robinhood publishes the contract itself. This hub is an evergreen category guide — it does not recommend individual tokens, predict returns, or rank them.

Live data changes continuously. Prices, liquidity, holder counts and new pairs on Robinhood Chain update as new blocks and indexed data become available. Anything you read on this page is a description of how the chain and its tools work, not a snapshot of any specific token — check the visible timestamp on each live view for freshness.

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What are Robinhood Chain meme coins?

Robinhood Chain meme coins are speculative ERC-20 tokens deployed on Robinhood Chain — an EVM network with chain ID 4663 that uses ETH for gas and Uniswap v4 as its DEX layer. They are separate from any equity, cash balance or crypto holding inside the Robinhood brokerage app, and separate from the official stock tokens Robinhood publishes with canonical contract addresses. Anyone can deploy a token here; a ticker match is not proof of any affiliation.

How is Robinhood Chain different from the Robinhood brokerage app?

The Robinhood brokerage app is a regulated US broker where customers buy stocks and a curated list of cryptocurrencies through Robinhood-managed accounts. Robinhood Chain is a public blockchain — chain ID 4663, ETH gas — where anyone can deploy contracts and anyone can trade the resulting tokens through non-custodial wallets. A balance in the brokerage app does not automatically exist on Robinhood Chain, and a meme coin on Robinhood Chain has no relationship to Robinhood Markets, Inc. unless Robinhood explicitly publishes its contract.

What are the Robinhood Chain network basics?

Robinhood Chain is documented by Robinhood at docs.robinhood.com/chain and robinhood.com/us/en/support/articles/robinhood-chain-mainnet. The canonical read source for on-chain data is the Robinhood Chain Blockscout explorer at robinhoodchain.blockscout.com. Add the network to any EVM wallet with the parameters from the Robinhood docs — chain ID 4663, ETH gas — before you attempt any transaction.

  • Chain ID: 4663
  • Gas token: ETH (native)
  • DEX layer: Uniswap v4 with hook-gated launchpad pools
  • Docs: docs.robinhood.com/chain
  • Explorer: robinhoodchain.blockscout.com

How do I discover new Robinhood Chain meme coins?

Watch the Robinhood Chain new-pairs feed for indexed pool creations as they are picked up from on-chain events, and the trending feed for tokens accumulating buyers over a rolling window. Check the visible timestamp on each view for freshness. New-pair intent is time-first, trending intent is flow-first — the two answer different questions and both are useful.

How do I verify a Robinhood Chain memecoin contract?

Every token on Robinhood Chain is uniquely identified by its 42-character 0x contract address. Copy the full address from the project's own site or verified X profile, paste it into robinhoodchain.blockscout.com, and confirm the token name, ticker and decimals. Where the source is verified, read it before you trade. Community memecoins should never be confused with the official stock tokens listed at docs.robinhood.com/chain/contracts.

How do I check a Robinhood Chain meme coin for risk?

No automated tool can prove a fresh memecoin is safe. What you can do is eliminate the obvious failure modes: verify the full contract, pre-simulate the sell path to catch honeypots, read liquidity size and holder concentration, and never share your seed phrase or private key with any risk-check site. Position sizing is the final line of defence — never put more into a fresh memecoin than you are willing to lose entirely.

How do I buy Robinhood Chain meme coins?

At a high level: add chain ID 4663 to a wallet you control, bridge ETH for gas and trading, verify the full contract address of the token you want, review liquidity and security signals, then swap through a tool that respects Uniswap v4 mechanics. A step-by-step walkthrough — including bridging, slippage and receipt verification — is in the buying guide.

What are the main risks with Robinhood Chain meme coins?

Meme coins are speculative and most of them go to zero on every chain. Robinhood Chain adds specific failure modes: hook-gated launchpad pools that reject third-party router swaps until graduation, quote assets that vary between ETH, WETH and USDG, and impersonation risk against Robinhood's own published contracts. Nothing on this page is investment advice; Nock Terminal is not affiliated with Robinhood Markets, Inc.

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Frequently asked questions

Are Robinhood Chain meme coins the same as crypto in the Robinhood app?

No. Robinhood Chain is a public blockchain (chain ID 4663). Meme coins deployed on it are speculative tokens that exist on-chain and are not part of any Robinhood brokerage balance or the Robinhood-listed crypto set inside the app.

What chain ID is Robinhood Chain?

Chain ID 4663. Gas is paid in ETH. Add the network to any EVM wallet using the parameters at docs.robinhood.com/chain/connecting.

Where is the Robinhood Chain block explorer?

robinhoodchain.blockscout.com. Use it to verify contract addresses, read transactions and inspect verified source when available.

Is any tool able to guarantee a Robinhood Chain meme coin is safe?

No. Automated checks catch obvious problems like honeypot sell paths, tiny liquidity or extreme holder concentration, but no check can prevent a deployer from later pulling liquidity or exercising an owner function. Treat every check as a hint, not a green light.

Is Nock Terminal affiliated with Robinhood Markets, Inc.?

No. Nock Terminal is an independent Robinhood Chain trading terminal and is not affiliated with, endorsed by or connected to Robinhood Markets, Inc.

Sources checked

First-party Robinhood documentation and the Blockscout explorer are the authoritative references for network parameters and on-chain data. CoinGecko and OpenSea are third-party discovery and context sources — treat them as pointers, not authorities on any specific contract.

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Editorial disclosure: Nock Terminal is the publisher of this page. Not investment advice. Not affiliated with Robinhood Markets, Inc.