Create an ERC-20 Token on Robinhood Chain
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This page lets you create a token on Robinhood Chain — the Arbitrum-based Ethereum Layer-2 that went live on July 1, 2026 — with no code and no Solidity. Robinhood Chain is already selected in the form above; enter a name, symbol and supply, connect your wallet, and a verified ERC-20 smart contract is deployed to Robinhood Chain in under a minute for one flat fee of 0.02 ETH, every feature included. Robinhood Chain settles to Ethereum for security while offering roughly 100ms block times and low fees, and it launched with day-one integrations including Uniswap, Chainlink, Morpho and Paxos. Prefer another network? Deploy the same token on Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon or BNB Chain.
What Is a Robinhood Chain Token?
A Robinhood Chain token is a standard ERC-20 token deployed on Robinhood Chain, an Arbitrum-based Ethereum Layer-2 that went live on July 1, 2026. Because Robinhood Chain is fully EVM-compatible, a token you create on it uses exactly the same ERC-20 interface as one on Ethereum — the functions transfer, balanceOf, approve and the rest — so every wallet, DEX and explorer that supports ERC-20 supports your Robinhood Chain token out of the box. Solidity contracts deploy unchanged, and Hardhat, Foundry and ethers.js all work as they do on any EVM chain.
Robinhood Chain is a permissionless L2 built on the Arbitrum framework, settling to Ethereum for security while offering roughly 100ms block times. Its native gas token is ETH, and it launched with day-one integrations including Uniswap, Chainlink, Morpho and Paxos (USDG). While the network's headline purpose is tokenized stocks and real-world assets, it is a general permissionless EVM L2, so standard ERC-20 tokens deploy normally. A user-created ERC-20 is an ordinary token and is distinct from Robinhood's regulated Stock Token products.
In short: your Robinhood Chain token is a real ERC-20, identical in mechanics to an Ethereum ERC-20, but it lives on a fast, low-fee Arbitrum-based Layer-2 that settles to Ethereum.
How to Create a Token on Robinhood Chain, Step by Step
Creating a Robinhood Chain token here takes under a minute and never requires code. You keep full custody the entire time, and Robinhood Chain is already pre-selected in the form.
- Confirm Robinhood Chain is selected. The network selector at the top of the form is already set to Robinhood Chain, and the fee shows 0.02 ETH. When you connect, your wallet switches to Robinhood Chain automatically — and if the network is not yet added to your wallet, it is added for you.
- Configure your token. Enter a name (e.g. "My Robinhood Chain Token"), a symbol (2–8 characters, e.g. MRT), a total supply and the number of decimals (18 is standard). Toggle any optional features — mintable, burnable, taxable, anti-whale and more — all included in the flat fee.
- Connect your wallet. Connect MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet, Rabby, Trust, OKX or any WalletConnect-compatible wallet. The address you connect becomes the owner of the ERC-20 token and receives 100% of the initial supply.
- Review, confirm and deploy. Check the review card, approve the flat 0.02 ETH fee plus low Robinhood Chain gas in your wallet, and the contract is deployed, verified on Blockscout, and the full supply and ownership are transferred to you — instantly and irreversibly.
There is no account, no email and no login. You keep ETH on Robinhood Chain for gas — you can bridge it from Ethereum.
Robinhood Chain and Other Supported Networks
The same audited contract compiles identically across every supported EVM chain, so your token behaves the same everywhere. What differs is gas cost, the flat fee (always charged in the network's own coin), and which ecosystem your token plugs into. Robinhood Chain stands out for roughly 100ms block times and day-one Uniswap, Chainlink, Morpho and Paxos integrations.
| Network | Standard | Chain ID | Flat fee | Main DEX | Explorer |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ERC-20 | 1 | 0.02 ETH | Uniswap | Etherscan | |
| ERC-20 | 8453 | 0.02 ETH | Uniswap | BaseScan | |
| ERC-20 | 42161 | 0.02 ETH | Uniswap | Arbiscan | |
| ERC-20 | 10 | 0.02 ETH | Uniswap | Optimistic Etherscan | |
| ERC-20 | 137 | 600 POL | QuickSwap | PolygonScan | |
| BEP-20 | 56 | 0.1 BNB | PancakeSwap | BscScan | |
| ERC-20 | 4663 | 0.02 ETH | Uniswap | Blockscout |
Live Network Status LIVE
The figures below are read directly from each network's own nodes and refresh automatically — Robinhood Chain's block time and gas price are current, on-chain-verifiable data (updated 0s ago). Cross-check any value on Blockscout.
| Network | Block height | Avg block time | Gas price | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25,559,366 | 12.0s | 0.05 gwei | Live | |
| 48,792,850 | 2.0s | <0.01 gwei | Live | |
| 485,136,453 | 0.25s | 0.02 gwei | Live | |
| 154,388,135 | 2.0s | <0.01 gwei | Live | |
| 90,446,701 | 1.5s | 281 gwei | Live | |
| 110,701,368 | 0.45s | 0.05 gwei | Live | |
| 12,953,783 | 0.10s | 0.07 gwei | Live |
Robinhood Chain you are here
An Arbitrum-based Ethereum Layer-2 that went live on July 1, 2026. Robinhood Chain settles to Ethereum for security while offering roughly 100ms block times and low fees, and launched with day-one integrations including Uniswap, Chainlink, Morpho and Paxos. Fully EVM-compatible and permissionless, with ETH as the gas coin.
Ethereum
The Layer-1 that Robinhood Chain settles to, and the home of the ERC-20 standard. It offers the deepest liquidity and the strongest credibility — at higher gas. Create an ERC-20 token on Ethereum →
Base
An Ethereum Layer-2 incubated by Coinbase and built on the OP Stack, with near-zero gas and a fast-growing consumer and memecoin ecosystem. Create a token on Base →
Arbitrum
The other leading Ethereum Layer-2, with the largest DeFi ecosystem and deep on-chain liquidity. A strong choice for trading-focused tokens. Create a token on Arbitrum →
Optimism
The OP Stack chain that Base is built on, known for public-goods funding and the Superchain vision. Low fees and a values-driven community. Create a token on Optimism →
Polygon
A mature, independent EVM network with very low fees and broad tooling, popular with consumer apps and gaming. Its native coin is POL. Create a token on Polygon →
BNB Chain
The home of the BEP-20 standard and PancakeSwap, with a very large retail audience and cheap transactions. Create a BEP-20 token on BNB Chain →
ERC-20 on Robinhood Chain and Other Standards
Because Robinhood Chain is EVM-compatible, it uses Ethereum's token standards directly. Fungible tokens are ERC-20; NFTs are ERC-721; multi-token contracts are ERC-1155; and account abstraction via ERC-4337 is supported. There is no separate "Robinhood Chain standard" — a Robinhood Chain token is simply an ERC-20 that happens to be deployed on Robinhood Chain.
| Standard | Type | Network | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| ERC-20 | Fungible | Robinhood Chain & all EVM chains | Currencies, meme & utility tokens |
| BEP-20 | Fungible | BNB Chain | Same, on BNB Chain |
| ERC-721 | Non-fungible (NFT) | EVM chains | Unique collectibles & art |
| ERC-1155 | Multi-token | EVM chains | Games with many item types |
For a coin, memecoin, utility token or governance token on Robinhood Chain, ERC-20 is the right standard — which is exactly what this tool creates.
Token Features Explained
Every feature below can be toggled on at creation and is covered by the single flat 0.02 ETH fee. Because the contract is generated from audited building blocks, adding a feature never weakens the rest of the token. Keep it simple — a leaner contract is easier for holders to trust.
- Mintable — lets the owner create new tokens after launch, with an optional cap.
- Burnable — permanently destroys tokens to reduce supply.
- Deflationary — burns a small percentage on every transfer.
- Reflection — redistributes a fee from each transaction back to holders.
- Taxable — collects a configurable buy and sell tax for marketing, liquidity or a treasury.
- Anti-whale — caps the maximum wallet size as a percentage of supply.
- Liquidity pool — routes a share of supply straight into Uniswap on Robinhood Chain so trading can begin immediately.
Supply, Decimals and Tokenomics
Tokenomics is the design of your token's economy — how many exist, how they are divided, and how they enter circulation. Three fields on the form shape it directly.
Total supply is the number of tokens minted at launch. There is no single correct figure; memecoins often use one billion or more. Remember that supply and price are inversely related for the same market cap.
Decimals set how divisible each token is. The standard is 18, matching ETH. Leave it at 18 unless you have a specific reason, for maximum compatibility with Robinhood Chain wallets and DEXs.
Distribution decides who holds supply after launch. Reserving portions for a Uniswap liquidity pool, the team and the community — ideally with visible vesting — is a strong credibility signal, since communities scrutinize onchain holdings closely.
How Much Does It Cost to Create a Robinhood Chain Token?
The total cost is a single flat fee of 0.02 ETH, plus Robinhood Chain gas — and because Robinhood Chain is a Layer-2, that gas is low. There are no subscriptions, tiers or per-feature charges; every feature is included.
| Network | Flat fee | Typical gas | Standard |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.02 ETH | Low | ERC-20 | |
| 0.02 ETH | Fraction of a cent | ERC-20 | |
| 0.02 ETH | Higher (mainnet) | ERC-20 | |
| 0.02 ETH | Very low | ERC-20 | |
| 0.02 ETH | Very low | ERC-20 | |
| 600 POL | Minimal | ERC-20 | |
| 0.1 BNB | Very low | BEP-20 |
Robinhood Chain's low gas is one of its biggest draws — you get Ethereum settlement security without Ethereum's fees. Just keep a little ETH on Robinhood Chain to cover gas.
Should You Launch on Robinhood Chain or Another Network?
Robinhood Chain is a strong choice for tokens that want fast, low-fee Arbitrum-based infrastructure with day-one DeFi integrations. But because each deployment is independent, you can pick whatever fits — the token is identical.
- Choose Robinhood Chain (this page) for an Arbitrum-based L2 with roughly 100ms block times, Ethereum settlement and day-one Uniswap, Chainlink and Morpho support.
- Choose Ethereum for the deepest liquidity and the strongest credibility — at higher gas.
- Choose Base for near-zero gas and Coinbase distribution.
- Choose Arbitrum for the largest L2 DeFi ecosystem and deep trading liquidity.
- Choose Optimism, Polygon or BNB Chain for very low fees and large, independent audiences.
Many teams launch on more than one network. You can always start on Robinhood Chain and add Ethereum later once there is traction.
Security, Ownership and Trust
Every contract this tool deploys is built on OpenZeppelin's audited libraries, with no unaudited custom code. Because Robinhood Chain settles to Ethereum, your token inherits Ethereum-grade settlement security. After deployment, your source code is automatically verified on Blockscout, so anyone can read exactly what the contract does.
Ownership and the entire supply are transferred to your wallet the moment deployment completes; the platform keeps no admin keys or backdoors. You can renounce ownership after launch to prove the token can never be changed — a common trust signal in onchain communities. Keep the owner wallet secure.
After You Create Your Robinhood Chain Token: Listing on Uniswap
Deploying the contract is the beginning, not the end. A typical Robinhood Chain launch checklist:
- Confirm and save the contract address. Open your token on Blockscout, confirm the verified source, and save the address — it is your token's permanent identity.
- Add liquidity. Pair your token with ETH on Uniswap, which was live on Robinhood Chain from day one, so people can trade it.
- Add it to wallets. Import the contract address into MetaMask or any EVM wallet and share it with holders.
- List and get discovered. Submit to CoinGecko, CoinMarketCap and DEX screeners like DexScreener so people can find your token.
- Build your community. A clear website, honest communication and active channels matter more than any single feature.
Create a Token on Another Network
Robinhood Chain is selected on this page, but the same no-code creator works across every supported EVM network. Launch the identical token on any of them:
Common Robinhood Chain Token Use Cases
The ERC-20 standard on Robinhood Chain powers many kinds of projects:
- Memecoins and community tokens — a common category across onchain social scenes.
- Consumer app tokens — points, credits or rewards for apps built on Robinhood Chain.
- Utility tokens — access to a product, platform or service.
- Governance tokens — voting power in a DAO or protocol.
- Creator and social tokens — tokens tied to a creator, brand or community.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- No ETH on Robinhood Chain for gas. Bridge or transfer a little ETH to Robinhood Chain before deploying.
- Losing the owner wallet. Whoever controls it controls the token. Back up your keys.
- Launching with no liquidity. A token with no Uniswap pool cannot be traded. Plan liquidity first.
- Over-engineering the contract. Only enable features you actually need.
- Setting extreme taxes. High buy/sell taxes discourage trading and look suspicious on screeners.
Glossary of Key Terms
- Robinhood Chain
- An Arbitrum-based Ethereum Layer-2 that went live on July 1, 2026, with fast blocks and low fees.
- ERC-20
- The standard interface for fungible tokens on Robinhood Chain and all EVM chains.
- Layer 2
- A network that settles to Ethereum for security while offering far lower fees.
- Arbitrum framework
- The Arbitrum (Offchain Labs) technology stack that Robinhood Chain is built on.
- Blockscout
- The block explorer for Robinhood Chain, where your contract source is verified.
- Uniswap
- The leading DEX on Robinhood Chain, live from day one, where liquidity pools are created.
- Decimals
- How divisible each token is; 18 is standard.
- Renounce ownership
- Permanently giving up the owner role so the contract can no longer be changed.