Robinhood Goes DeFi with L2, Focusing on RWA Tokenization
Original Title: "Robinhood Pushes Into L2, Focusing on RWA Tokenization"
Original Author: KarenZ, Foresight News
By the end of January 2026, Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev revisited the "GameStop Short Squeeze" that shocked Wall Street five years ago on social media, stating outright: if there had been real-time settlement capability with blockchain technology at that time, the "pull the plug" moment that infuriated countless retail investors could have been avoided.
Just two weeks later, Robinhood officially announced the launch of the Robinhood Chain public testnet based on Arbitrum, which will support the tokenization of real-world assets, including stocks, ETFs, private equity assets, and other financial instruments.
Architecture Choice: Why Arbitrum?
In its architecture choice, Robinhood opted to build Robinhood Chain, an Ethereum Layer 2 network, on top of Arbitrum Orbit, using Ethereum Blob for data availability and ETH as the native Gas token.
Robinhood is well aware that it doesn't need to reinvent the wheel. Arbitrum offers EVM compatibility, enabling existing DeFi protocols and wallet infrastructure to migrate at almost zero cost. More importantly, Arbitrum Orbit allows Robinhood to build a "permissioned chain" that has both independent governance and custom logic (such as compliance checks), while still benefiting from Ethereum mainnet's robust security consensus.
This is crucial for Robinhood, which needs to meet financial regulatory requirements. It can enforce compliance rules on-chain, restrict access to specific wallet addresses, all without losing touch with Ethereum, the largest liquidity pool.
More critically, as early as mid-2025, Robinhood had been piloting its tokenized stock business on Arbitrum. Rolling out its own chain on Arbitrum now is simply the next step.
Robinhood's Tokenized Stock Pilot
Prior to the launch of the Robinhood Chain testnet, Robinhood had been conducting an 8-month "tokenized stock" experiment in the European market.
Robinhood Crypto General Manager Johann Kerbrat stated at the Consensus 2026 conference that Robinhood has launched about 2,000 tokenized stocks and ETF products in the European market, covering mainstream U.S. stocks and ETF products. The future plan is to tokenize real-world assets such as private equity, real estate, and art to achieve 24/7 trading and instant settlement.
According to Dune data, as of February 9, the total value of Robinhood's tokenized stocks is currently $15.1 million, with a cumulative trading volume of $74.43 million. Of course, this volume doesn't seem large.
Operating Reality: How do Robinhood's tokenized stocks "put" U.S. stocks on the chain?
· Underlying Architecture: These tokenized stocks were initially issued on Arbitrum and will eventually migrate to the Robinhood Chain.
· Essential Nature: These tokenized stocks are not actual ownership certificates but derivative contracts pegged to the price of underlying stocks or ETPs. This means that the tokens held by users will track the movement of U.S. stocks, but users do not have ownership of the corresponding stocks.
· Issuance and Burn Mechanism: When users buy U.S. stock derivative contracts on Robinhood, the platform immediately mints a corresponding fungible token on the blockchain, representing your ownership of that contract. However, this token cannot be transferred to others. Once you close out this contract, the platform will directly burn the corresponding token on the blockchain, updating the ledger immediately, rendering the token completely invalid.
· Dividend Pass-Through: Although users do not own stock, Robinhood has achieved dividend pass-through. When the underlying stock pays dividends, the system automatically distributes the dividends in cash to the investors' accounts.
· Compliance Armor: Robinhood's ability to legally introduce tokenized stocks in Europe is thanks to its robust regulatory preparation:
1. In June 2025, Robinhood spent $200 million in cash to acquire Bitstamp. The core value of this acquisition lies in Bitstamp's Slovenian MiFID Multilateral Trading Facility (MTF) license.
2. In mid-2025, Robinhood obtains the EU MiCA (Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation) license and the Lithuania MiFID brokerage license.
As a result, the Robinhood tokenized stocks are custodied by Bitstamp.
From the perspective of trading thresholds and fees, the threshold for such tokenized stocks is extremely low, requiring only 1 euro to get started; the trading time covers 5*24, and users can place advance orders during non-trading hours, which will be automatically executed when the market opens. In terms of fees, Robinhood implements zero trading commission, zero spread policy, only charging a 0.1% foreign exchange fee during the trading process, minimizing user trading costs.
The "Second Half" of Financial Democratization
If Robinhood's first half was built on "zero commission" fame, then the second half is about "eliminating the barriers of time and space."
The core narrative of the Robinhood Chain lies in the comprehensive on-chainization of RWAs (Real-World Assets). Its significance is embodied in three dimensions:
· 24/7 Market: Robinhood Chain has brought U.S. stocks into the time dimension of Crypto, allowing capital flow to no longer be confined by Wall Street's working hours.
· Instant Settlement: Faster transaction confirmation speed.
· Asset Composability: This represents the biggest imaginative space. Imagine, in the future, you can not only hold Tesla stock but also deposit it into Aave or Compound protocols as collateral, borrow USDC to buy coffee. The attributes of assets are thoroughly unleashed. Of course, currently, stocks on Robinhood cannot be transferred to other digital wallets or trading platforms.
· Permissionless: The design philosophy of the Robinhood Chain is permissionless and developer-friendly. Anyone can interact with the network, build applications, and deploy smart contracts.
· Global Investment Barrier Erosion: A Southeast Asian investor can participate in the growth dividends of top global companies through the Robinhood Chain at a very low friction cost.
Unavoidable Challenges and Variables
However, there are still several "walls" on the journey to the new world:
· Legal Ambiguity of Asset Definition: Currently existing in the form of "derivative," rather than direct tokenization of underlying securities, there is still a slight legal barrier in terms of transparency.
· Sole Counterparty is Robinhood Europe: Robinhood Europe is the sole counterparty for this financial derivative, and concentration of counterparties may bring potential liquidity and credit risks. However, Robinhood's official documents indicate that Robinhood will hedge the risk of its issued U.S. stock derivatives by purchasing U.S. stocks or ETFs at a 1:1 ratio.
· Closed Nature of the Ecosystem: Robinhood Chain currently exhibits strong centralization control attributes, with its terms of service clearly stating that the platform can reset, restrict, or revoke access to specific wallets at any time. While this design is necessary to meet regulatory requirements, it contradicts the core spirit of decentralization in Web3, leading to a controversy of "compliance versus decentralization imbalance." However, decentralization and compliance are inherently conflicting to some extent, which is understandable. In recent months, Robinhood's open approach to tokenized stocks has been expanding.
· Third-Party Company Resistance: Previously, OpenAI publicly declared its "non-recognition" of the legality of certain tokenized equities. This exposed the core contradiction of RWA: the determination of rights between third-party companies and the asset tokenization party (Robinhood).
Conclusion
The launch of the Robinhood Chain testnet did not trigger a frenzy in the Crypto industry, but this may also indicate a deep and quiet revolution.
As a traditional retail finance giant like Robinhood delves deep into blockchain, driving real-world assets to be represented and traded on-chain, the once clear boundary between traditional finance and crypto finance is gradually becoming blurred and fading away.
Whether Robinhood Chain will become the super gateway connecting traditional finance and Web3, or fall into a closed "island" due to excessive focus on compliance, remains to be seen over time.
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