Key takeaways:
The initiative marks a significant step in Robinhood’s broader strategy to bring financial services onchain through a purpose-built Ethereum Layer 2 designed for real-world asset tokenization.
According to the announcement shared by Chainlink, the network will provide its data infrastructure, interoperability solutions, and compliance standards to power advanced tokenization use cases on Robinhood Chain.
By integrating Chainlink as the oracle layer, Robinhood aims to ensure secure, reliable, and tamper-resistant data feeds – critical for financial applications that rely on accurate real-world information.
This integration places Chainlink at the core of Robinhood Chain’s infrastructure stack and strengthens the network’s institutional-grade positioning.
The newly launched testnet enables developers to begin building and verifying applications on Robinhood Chain ahead of the mainnet rollout. The current phase provides:
The goal of this stage is to support experimentation, identify potential vulnerabilities, improve stability, and expand ecosystem integrations.
Robinhood Chain is designed with reliability, scalability, security, and compliance in mind. Backed by Robinhood’s operational infrastructure and built using Arbitrum’s technology stack, the Layer 2 aims to bridge traditional finance with decentralized systems.
The network supports seamless asset bridging, self-custody functionality, and customizable architecture for financial-grade decentralized applications. Planned use cases include tokenized asset platforms, lending protocols, and perpetual futures exchanges.
Johann Kerbrat, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Crypto and International at Robinhood, stated that the testnet lays the groundwork for an ecosystem focused on tokenized real-world assets while allowing developers to access decentralized finance liquidity within Ethereum.
Steven Goldfeder, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Offchain Labs, emphasized that Arbitrum’s developer-friendly framework positions Robinhood Chain to help deliver the next phase of tokenization and permissionless financial services.
In the coming months, developers building on Robinhood Chain will gain access to testnet-only assets, including Stock Tokens for integration testing. Direct testing through Robinhood Wallet will also be introduced, alongside a familiar development environment within the Ethereum and Arbitrum ecosystems.
With infrastructure providers already integrating and additional partners expected to join, Robinhood is moving toward a broader ecosystem rollout ahead of its anticipated mainnet launch later this year.
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