Inside Robinhood’s high-stakes bet to 'democratizing' its 10 million casual users onto blockchain finance
The company says its advantage lies in bringing retail customers onchain, but early activity remains dominated by memecoins, while its original tokenization pitch remains small.
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The company says its advantage lies in bringing retail customers onchain, but early activity remains dominated by memecoins, while its original tokenization pitch remains small.
Inside Robinhood’s high-stakes bet to 'democratizing' its 10 million casual users onto blockchain finance
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Inside Robinhood’s high-stakes bet to onboard 10 million casual users onto decentralized finance
The company says its advantage lies in bringing retail customers onchain, but early activity remains dominated by memecoins, while its original tokenization vision remains small.
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Jul 17, 2026, 3:36 p.m.
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Robinhood says its new blockchain isn't trying to compete with crypto-native trading venues like Hyperliquid — it wants to bring its 10 million active users into onchain finance for the first time. But the data so far tells a more complicated story.
Despite generating $878 million in 24-hour DEX volume on July 12 and briefly overtaking Base and Ethereum, the chain's activity has been dominated by memecoin speculation rather than the tokenized stocks and ETFs it was built for.
Of the $734 million bridged onto the chain, only $211 million is actually deployed in lending or yield products, while the chain's tokenized real-world asset market cap sits at just $12.66 million — dwarfed by CASHCAT, a cat-themed memecoin, which peaked at $156 million.
Robinhood Chain briefly climbed to No. 2 in decentralized exchange (DEX) trading volume over the last weekend, prompting comparisons with some of crypto's largest networks. But Robinhood says those comparisons miss the point.
The popular trading app argues that its opportunity is not to take volume from established crypto-native venues, but rather to leverage Robinhood’s more than
10 million
active users to bring new investors into tokenized assets and onchain derivatives.
"Our opportunity isn't to take volume from existing crypto traders. Most people have never touched a perpetuals contract, not necessarily because they don't want exposure, but because the on-ramps have never been there. We're changing that," Seong Seog Lee, Head of Product at Robinhood Crypto, told CoinDesk.
"Users in over 120 countries can now access gold, silver, FX and crypto perps on Lighter directly within Robinhood Wallet," Lee said.
The bet appears to be that distribution, consumer relationships and wallet integration can bring its users, who may not be using onchain finance, into blockchain markets without requiring them to seek out specialist crypto platforms.
The challenges right now are that the network's activity remains concentrated in speculative memecoin trading, while its original pitch for real-world asset business remains small. Robinhood Chain generated about $878 million in 24-hour DEX volume on July 12, briefly leapfrogging Coinbase's Base and Ethereum, according to DefiLlama. The ranking
drew viral attention
across the crypto community.
Robinhood Chain volume comparison (CoinDesk)
The platform seems to still be in the early innings of its vision.
The chain processed just
$5.9 million
in perpetual futures on July 13, compared to Hyperliquid, the decentralized exchange that has become the benchmark for onchain derivatives, which did
$8.9 billion
on the same day. Robinhood's blockchain, meanwhile, bridged a
total-value-locked (TVL) of $734 million
, vastly exceeding its actual TVL of $211 million. The discrepancy reflects assets sitting idle in wallets rather than being deployed into the chain’s lending pools and yield products.
A similar pattern previously played out on another network,
Blast
, which attracted more than $2 billion in bridged assets following a point program that yield chasers farmed in order to receive an eventual airdrop. TVL eventually collapsed after the program ended. However, that’s not necessarily the case for Robinhood, as there are no such yield incentives.
Blast TVL (DefiLlama)
Still, the contrast highlights how early the popular trading platform's blockchain still is. While the network saw a brief surge in spot trading, it has yet to develop the deeper trading activities or capital deployment that are seen on more mature blockchains.
'Works great for memes'
The chain's
original use case
was tokenization of real-world assets, but that business remains small.
"The RWA opportunity is exactly why we built Robinhood Chain," Lee said, though he declined to offer specific targets for the six-month mark.
Tokenized real-world assets (RWAs) account for just $12.66 million in active market capitalization despite the recent spike in trading activity.
Much of that larger activity, instead, came from memecoin traders piling into a new token, CASHCAT, named after Robinhood's former company mascot. The token
rallied by more than 2,100%
in its first week, briefly reaching a $156 million market cap, which is 12 times larger than the chain's entire tokenized real-world asset market.
It’s worth noting, though, that memecoins are volatile and hype-driven by nature, often lacking durable growth. That
lack of sustainability was evident on Wednesday
, when Noxa, the token launcher that spawned CashCat, announced it had stopped operating while directing all revenue to creators. The shutdown does not determine the fate of Robinhood Chain, but it underscores how quickly activity built around memecoin launches can disappear.
Ironically, Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev told CNBC on July 2 that
memecoins were a dead end
- assets with no utility that serve no purpose. Six days later, he posted that Robinhood Chain
"works great for memes too,"
presumably after seeing CASHCAT’s success.
Asked about the apparent contradiction, the company did not directly address it. "The early activity on Robinhood Chain is exciting: developers are building, users are engaging, and the chain is performing as designed," Lee said.
‘Democratizing finance’
Robinhood Chain officially launched to the
general public earlier this month
, following several
months of testing that began in February
. Built as an Ethereum layer 2 on Arbitrum, the network was designed primarily to power tokenized real-world assets, especially stocks and ETFs, rather than memecoin trading.
The launch reflects Robinhood's broader strategy of bringing traditional financial assets onchain through its own retail-focused blockchain infrastructure.
What is happening right now with Robinhood's chain is similar to what usually happens with most new chains at launch. These networks generate immediate comparisons to buzzworthy networks of the past, like Blast, which saw TVL drop from $2.2 billion to $29 million in a two-year period. For Robinhood Chain, a more relevant parallel is Coinbase's Base, launched in 2023. It also had a similar institutional pitch before meme coins carried it to a genuine scale. The difference is that Base eventually grew into a broad consumer chain with real developer activity.
The key question over the coming months is whether speculative activity matures into lasting usage — or fades as traders move on to the next fast-growing blockchain.
But for now, Robinhood is focusing on onboarding its massive active users onto decentralized finance by letting them use its blockchain. "That's what open, accessible infrastructure looks like in practice, and it’s core to what Robinhood has always stood for: democratizing finance for all," Lee said.
"We’re looking forward to users discovering everything Robinhood Chain makes possible with bringing real-world assets onchain, including 24/7 stock token trading, onchain lending, and more," he added.
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