DEXTools Now Supports Robinhood Chain: Track and Trade the New Ethereum L2, and the Tokens Actually Moving on It
— By Tony Rabbit in News

Robinhood Chain is now live on DEXTools. You can track and trade its pairs with our charts, scores and safety tools, the same way you do on Ethereum, Solana or Base. Here is a quick tour of the new chain, the tokens actually moving on it, and how to get started.
Robinhood Chain is now live on DEXTools. The new Arbitrum-based Ethereum Layer-2 that Robinhood launched at the start of July is now a selectable network in the DEXTools app, right alongside Ethereum, Solana, Base and every other chain we cover. That means you can track and trade its pairs with the same charts, scores and safety tools you already use, on a chain that has spent its first two weeks as one of the loudest new venues in crypto. Here is a quick tour: what the chain is, the tokens actually moving on it, and how to get started.
What Robinhood Chain is, in one minute
Robinhood Chain is an Ethereum Layer-2 built on the Arbitrum stack, using Ethereum for data availability and ETH as its gas token. Its Chain ID is 4663, which spells HOOD on a phone keypad, a small touch that tells you who built it. Robinhood pitched it as the home for onchain finance and 24/7 tokenized stocks, and it went live with a DeFi lineup on day one including Uniswap and Lighter. If you want the full background and the step-by-step to move funds onto it, our Robinhood Chain guide covers the bridge and the wallet setup.
What you can do on DEXTools now that it is integrated
With Robinhood Chain added, everything you expect from DEXTools works on it. You can browse its pairs, hot pairs and trending tokens, open any token's live chart with real liquidity, volume and holder data, and read our DEXT Score and audit checks before you interact with a contract. Because the chain is new and moving fast, that last part matters: the quickest way to avoid a bad token on a young chain is to read its on-chain data first, and that is exactly what DEXTools is for.
- browse Robinhood Chain pairs, hot pairs and trending, live
- open any token's real-time chart, liquidity, volume and holders
- read our DEXT Score and audit signals before you touch a token
- spot new launches on the chain the moment they appear
- most of the early volume is thin-liquidity memecoins, not tokenized stocks
- some pools show huge volume on almost no liquidity, a wash-trading pattern
- always check a token's real depth before sizing a position
- the chain is new, so treat unfamiliar tokens with extra care
The tokens actually moving on Robinhood Chain
Here is the honest picture, because it is more useful than hype. The chain was pitched for tokenized stocks, but in its first two weeks the volume has been driven almost entirely by memecoins. The standout is CASHCAT, a cat memecoin that is by far the deepest real market on the chain, with a main pool holding about $10.8 million of liquidity, and it is the one token here trading on genuine depth. It also has a leveraged perpetual on Hyperliquid that wicked around 60% in three minutes last week, a reminder of how fast these markets move. Behind CASHCAT sit a cluster of thinner memecoins like CALLIE, JOHN and CASHDOG that post large volume on very little liquidity. We broke down exactly how thin that is in our Robinhood Chain volume analysis.

How to get started in a few steps
Getting onto Robinhood Chain takes three quick moves. First, add the network to your wallet, either automatically through a directory like ChainList or manually with Chain ID 4663 and the official RPC. Second, bridge some ETH over, using the canonical Arbitrum bridge or a route like LI.FI, Across or Relay; it usually arrives within minutes. Third, open Robinhood Chain in DEXTools, find the pair you want, and use the chart, score and audit before you trade. Our full bridging guide walks through each step with the exact settings.
Trade it, but read it first
A new chain full of fresh memecoins is exactly the environment where a few minutes of on-chain reading saves you the most. The integration means you no longer have to leave DEXTools to do that: the same liquidity checks, scores and audit signals you rely on everywhere else now cover Robinhood Chain too. Before you buy anything here, check the real depth behind it with our token safety checker, and treat any token you do not recognize with the caution a two-week-old chain deserves.
Disclosures: Robinhood Chain support in the DEXTools app was verified live on 2026-07-13. Chain details (Arbitrum L2, ETH gas, Chain ID 4663, RPC and bridging routes) are per Robinhood Chain documentation; token liquidity and volume figures were read by DEXTools from GeckoTerminal on the same day. This article is informational, is not investment advice, and names tokens only to describe on-chain activity, not as recommendations. On-chain values move continuously and were accurate at the time of writing.