Robinhood Chain in 60 seconds
Robinhood Chain is an Arbitrum Orbit layer 2 that went live on July 1, 2026, with Uniswap V2, V3, and V4 available from day one and a $1M developer ecosystem fund behind it. Mainnet runs on chain ID 4663, native gas token ETH, with a public testnet at chain ID 46630 for dry runs.
MoonSale deployed its full audited contract suite to Robinhood Chain on both networks: the presale factory, the fair launch factory, the token factory, token lock, and token vesting. Every contract is verified on the chain's Blockscout explorer, so anyone can read the exact bytecode running your sale before they put a single ETH into it.
If you already know how to launch a presale on BNB Chain or Ethereum through MoonSale, the flow on Robinhood Chain is identical. The only real differences are the native currency (ETH instead of BNB) and the DEX your liquidity lands on (Uniswap V2 instead of PancakeSwap). This guide walks through the specifics.
Why founders are launching presales here first
A brand new chain with a fresh ecosystem fund is exactly the moment a token launch gets the most attention relative to competition. A few concrete reasons founders are choosing Robinhood Chain for their first presale:
Low noise, high visibility. Newer chains have far fewer live presales competing for the same pool of early capital. A well-run launch stands out on the chain's own explorer and inside the ecosystem fund's radar in a way that is much harder on a chain with thousands of existing tokens.
Uniswap liquidity from day one. Because Uniswap V2/V3/V4 are already deployed on Robinhood Chain, your presale's liquidity has a real, immediately tradeable home the moment your sale finalizes. There is no waiting for a DEX to arrive later.
The audited factory is already battle-tested elsewhere. MoonSale's presale and fair launch factories run the same audited v2.1 bytecode across BNB Chain, Ethereum, Base, and now Robinhood Chain. You are not trusting a brand new, unaudited contract just because the chain is new. For the audit reference and methodology, see MoonSale Security Standards Explained.
ETH-denominated raises. If your audience already holds ETH or bridges into L2s comfortably, a Robinhood Chain presale removes the extra step of acquiring BNB first. For a broader comparison of how MoonSale supports raises across chains, see Token Sale Platforms That Integrate With Ethereum and BNB Chain in 2026.
What you need before you open Create
Four things, and you can have your presale live inside an hour:
- A deployed token. Your project token needs to exist on Robinhood Chain before you can list it in a presale. If you have not deployed one yet, see Create Your Own Project Token on Robinhood Chain on MoonSale for the full walkthrough, or go straight to Create Token.
- ETH for the listing fee and gas. The listing fee is paid in ETH at the moment you create the presale (see the fee section below for the current amount).
- A wallet connected to Robinhood Chain. MoonSale's network switcher adds chain 4663 to your wallet automatically the first time you select it, so you do not need to manually configure an RPC.
- Your sale parameters decided in advance. Rate (tokens per ETH), softcap, hardcap, start and end time, and how much of your supply is allocated to the sale versus liquidity. Deciding these before you start avoids restarting the form halfway through.
Step by step: creating your presale on Robinhood Chain
Step 1: Connect and switch network
Go to Create Presale and connect your wallet. Use the chain selector to switch to Robinhood Chain. If this is your first time on the chain, your wallet will prompt you to add it, MoonSale supplies the correct chain ID, RPC, and explorer automatically.
Step 2: Set your sale parameters
Enter your token address, the presale rate, softcap, and hardcap in ETH, plus your start and end times. MoonSale validates that your hardcap is realistic against your token's total supply and the sale rate, so a mismatched configuration gets caught before you sign anything.
Step 3: Configure the token and liquidity split
Decide what percentage of raised ETH goes to liquidity (MoonSale enforces a sane minimum so your token cannot launch without a real trading market) and how long the resulting LP tokens stay locked. This is the same mechanism used on BNB Chain and Ethereum: liquidity is added and locked automatically at finalize, described in detail below.
Step 4: Review your security score
Before you submit, MoonSale shows a live security score preview covering your token contract, your softcap relative to chain-specific thresholds, your liquidity lock duration, and whether you completed optional KYC or audit steps. On Robinhood Chain and other ETH-denominated chains, softcap scoring uses 2, 5, and 15 ETH bands (versus 10, 20, and 50 BNB on BNB Chain), so a 6 ETH softcap already clears the mid tier. Check your live score at Security Score before you launch.
Step 5: Deploy and share
Confirm the transaction. Your presale contract deploys directly to Robinhood Chain, your listing fee is collected, and your sale page goes live at its own URL immediately. Share that link everywhere your audience already is, Discord, Telegram, X. For tactics on getting that first wave of contributors, see How to Get Investors for Your Token and How to Build Community Before Launch.
Fees on Robinhood Chain: what you actually pay
Three fees matter for a presale, and all three are paid in ETH on Robinhood Chain:
| Fee | Default amount | When it applies |
|---|---|---|
| Listing fee | 0.01 ETH | Paid once, at presale creation |
| Platform fee | 2% | Deducted from the final raised amount at finalize |
| Early-exit penalty | 10% | Only if a contributor withdraws before the sale ends |
These are the same rates MoonSale runs on Base and Ethereum mainnet, all denominated in ETH since those chains share the same native currency. Listing fees are read live from the deployed factory contract and can change over time as admin settings are tuned, so always confirm the current number at Fees before you launch. This mirrors the same fee model explained in How Much Does It Cost to Launch a Token on BNB Chain in 2026?, just swap BNB for ETH in every line item.
There is no separate fee to add Robinhood Chain to your wallet, and no bridging fee charged by MoonSale, though moving ETH onto an Arbitrum Orbit L2 from mainnet will involve whatever bridge you use to get there.
How liquidity gets added automatically at finalize
This is the part that differentiates an audited launchpad from a manual token deploy. When your presale hits softcap and reaches its end time, finalizing the sale triggers the factory to:
- Take the configured liquidity percentage of raised ETH.
- Pair it with the matching amount of your project token.
- Add that pair to Uniswap V2 on Robinhood Chain, using the router address the factory was deployed with (Robinhood Chain's Uniswap V2 Router02, verified on-chain rather than assumed from another chain's deployment).
- Lock the resulting LP tokens for the duration you configured at creation.
You never manually add liquidity, and you never hold LP tokens that could be pulled. This is the same auto-liquidity, auto-lock pattern MoonSale runs on every supported chain, and it is the mechanism that lets contributors trust a brand-new token pair without trusting the founder's word alone.
If you would rather run an open-participation sale with no fixed price instead of a presale, the same auto-liquidity mechanism is available through Create Fair Launch. For the tradeoffs between the two models, see Presale vs Fair Launch: Which Model Is Better?.
Security posture and what is still maturing
Being transparent about a new chain matters more than being promotional about it. Here is exactly where Robinhood Chain support stands:
What is fully live. The presale factory, fair launch factory, token factory, token lock, and token vesting contracts are all deployed and verified on both Robinhood mainnet (4663) and testnet (46630). Explorer verification runs through Blockscout, and MoonSale's Fees page reads live values directly from the chain rather than showing stale numbers. Post-finalize balance tracking works through My Tokens, which queries Robinhood Chain directly since major indexers like Alchemy do not yet support it.
What is still catching up. MoonSale's automated token scanner, which flags honeypot patterns and risky contract functions on other chains, does not yet cover Robinhood Chain because its third-party scanning provider has not added support for the chain. If a scanner check matters to your due diligence process, cross-reference your token contract manually on Blockscout until that integration lands. For general red flags to check regardless of chain, see How to Spot a Honeypot in 60 Seconds.
What that means practically. Contract-level security, the factory audit, the liquidity lock, and verified bytecode, is identical to every other MoonSale chain. Ecosystem-level tooling, like third-party scanners and deep market data aggregators, is still catching up to a chain that only launched days ago. Launching now means being early to both the opportunity and, honestly, the tooling gaps.
After launch: claiming, tracking, and explorer verification
Once your presale is live, contributors buy in directly from your sale page using ETH. When the sale finalizes successfully, buyers claim their tokens from the same page, and you can track every wallet's token balance, including your own, from My Tokens, which was purpose-built to work on Robinhood Chain via Blockscout's indexing API.
Your token and presale contract addresses are both verifiable on robinhoodchain.blockscout.com, MoonSale's team verifies every deployed contract type so that anyone can confirm the source code matches what is running on chain without needing to trust a screenshot or a claim in your Telegram group.
If your project needs a team allocation with a vesting schedule instead of a straight liquidity lock, Token Vesting supports Robinhood Chain the same way it does every other chain MoonSale runs on.
Frequently asked questions
What chain ID does Robinhood Chain use, and do I need to add it manually?
Mainnet is chain ID 4663, testnet is 46630. You do not need to add it manually, MoonSale's wallet connector prompts your wallet to add the network automatically the first time you select Robinhood Chain from the chain switcher.
What token do I pay fees and fund my presale in?
ETH. Robinhood Chain's native gas token is ETH, and both the listing fee and the raised funds in your presale are denominated in ETH.
Is the MoonSale factory audited on Robinhood Chain, or just on BNB Chain?
The exact same audited bytecode runs on BNB Chain, Ethereum, Base, and Robinhood Chain. Deploying to a new chain does not mean deploying new, unaudited code, it means deploying the same reviewed contract to a new address. See MoonSale Security Standards Explained for the audit reference.
What DEX does my liquidity get added to when my presale finalizes?
Uniswap V2 on Robinhood Chain, using the chain's official Router02 contract. MoonSale verified this router address on-chain rather than assuming it matched another chain's deployment, since router addresses are not guaranteed to be identical across EVM chains.
Can I run a fair launch on Robinhood Chain instead of a fixed-price presale?
Yes. The fair launch factory is deployed and verified on both Robinhood mainnet and testnet alongside the presale factory. Start one at Create Fair Launch.
Does MoonSale's token scanner support Robinhood Chain yet?
Not yet. The scanner depends on a third-party contract-risk provider that has not added Robinhood Chain support. Contract verification and the factory audit still apply in full, but the automated honeypot-style scan is not available on this chain for now.
How do I verify my presale and token contracts on Robinhood Chain's explorer?
MoonSale verifies every deployed presale and token contract type on robinhoodchain.blockscout.com as part of the deploy process. You can look up your contract address directly on Blockscout and confirm the verified source code matches what MoonSale's audit covers.
What happens if my presale does not reach softcap?
Contributions become claimable as refunds once the sale ends, with no penalty. The 10% early-exit penalty only applies to contributors who withdraw before the sale's end time while it is still running, not to a sale that simply misses softcap.
Ready to launch on Robinhood Chain?
Robinhood Chain gives you an audited, Uniswap-liquid launch environment on one of the newest L2s live today, backed by the same MoonSale contracts already trusted across BNB Chain, Ethereum, and Base. Start at Create Presale, or if you still need to deploy your token first, walk through Create Your Own Project Token on Robinhood Chain on MoonSale. Check current fees anytime at Fees, and preview your launch's credibility score at Security Score before you go live.



