Built for Solana. Ready for Robinhood Chain.

Build on Robinhood Chain.

Robinhood Chain went live on July 1, 2026. It is a standard Arbitrum L2, which means Daemon's agents can already work there: scaffold with Foundry, deploy to testnet, verify on Blockscout. Same workbench, second chain. Solana stays home.

Daemon is not affiliated with or endorsed by Robinhood.

What Robinhood Chain is

Network

Arbitrum L2

An Ethereum layer 2 on the Arbitrum stack, live since July 1, 2026.

Gas

ETH

Standard EVM. Daemon uses Foundry to scaffold, build, and deploy.

Daemon deploys

Testnet

Daemon deploys to testnet (chain 46630). Mainnet (chain 4663) is disabled in this release.

Scaffold, deploy, verify.

01

Scaffold

A Foundry starter, pinned.

Daemon writes a Counter contract and a Chainlink stock-feed reader, with the compiler version pinned so the source verifies on Blockscout.

02

Deploy

Testnet, with a local signer.

The EVM wallet key is encrypted with your OS keyring, the same custody model as the Solana wallet. Daemon checks the chain id before it signs.

03

Verify

Source on Blockscout.

After a deploy, submit the source for verification and keep the recorded deployment in your project.

Stock tokens are composable ERC-20s with Chainlink price feeds, so a contract can read a reported price on chain. They are tokenized debt securities issued by Robinhood Assets (Jersey) Limited, not by Daemon, and availability and terms vary by asset and jurisdiction. The asset is not offered to persons in the US, UK, Canada, Switzerland, or the UAE, so check the current terms at docs.robinhood.com/chain and where your users are before you ship anything that touches them. Daemon is not affiliated with or endorsed by Robinhood.

Point a session at chain 46630.

Free to start. Open source. Non-custodial.