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Robinhood Layer-2 goes live as its crypto revenue drops 38%

Robinhood has launched a public testnet for its new Ethereum-based Robinhood Chain. While Wall Street reacted negatively to its latest earnings, the company seems focused on building a more diversified, global platform.

Robinhood Layer-2 unveiled

Built on Arbitrum, Robinhood Chain was introduced by Johann Kerbrat, SVP and General Manager of Robinhood Crypto, at Consensus Hong Kong. This is the first public rollout after being announced at the company’s Cannes keynote last year.

Source: X

The testnet will give developers access to entry points, documentation, and full compatibility with standard Ethereum [ETH] tools. Infrastructure partners such as Alchemy and LayerZero [ZRO] are already building on the network.

Revenue climbs 27%, but crypto slows

Robinhood delivered record Q4 net revenue of $1.28 billion, up 27% YOY. However, the figure fell short of Wall Street’s $1.34 billion expectations. Crypto revenue was a weak spot, dropping by 38% from a year earlier to $221 million.

Quarterly net income declined 34% to $605 million, though earnings per share came in at 66 cents. That was slightly above the 63 cent forecast.

Source: Robinhood

For the full year, Robinhood posted record net revenue of $4.5 billion in 2025 – A 52% increase from 2024. Annual net income rose 35% to $1.9 billion. Crypto volumes rose 3% quarter-on-quarter to $82.4 billion, while equity volumes jumped 10% to $710 billion. Options contracts went up 8% to 659 million as well.

Meanwhile, revenue from prediction markets and futures was up 375% year-on-year to $147 million. They surpassed equity-trading revenue for the first time.

Source: X

With revenues lower than forecasted, HOOD slipped on the price charts in response.

The bigger picture

The crypto community is now arguing that Robinhood’s story is much bigger than Bitcoin’s [BTC] price swings. Many investors say that the link to BTC is overstated, given crypto now makes up a smaller share of total revenue.

Instead, the focus is on new products, international expansion, prediction markets, banking services, credit cards and tax tools. Investors are also watching net interest income (supported by margin lending and securities lending) closely.

In fact, some believe Robinhood is approaching a potential $5 billion revenue run rate. With an average price target near $145, the recent sell-off can be branded an overreaction.


Final Thoughts

  • Robinhood Layer-2 is a move towards tokenization and 24/7 global trading.
  • The diversification strategy may matter more than short-term stock swings.
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Source: https://ambcrypto.com/robinhood-layer-2-goes-live-as-its-crypto-revenue-drops-38/

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