Yet the composition of activity tells a different story.
According to data tracked by Dune Analytics, asset management accounts for 40.5% of value locked on the chain, while lending accounts for 38.3%. Spot exchanges are 11.9% and perpetual futures 5.2%. Real-world assets, Robinhood’s flagship use case behind the chain’s existence, are just 4.1%.
The CASHCAT memecoin has also spawned an entire ecosystem of Robinhood-themed tokens, including Cash Dog in Hood, Little John, Hoodrat, and Arrow, none of which existed two weeks ago. The launchpad feeding them, NOXA.fun, and a trading bot called basedbot now have their own dedicated tracking dashboards.
Stablecoins account for much of the remaining activity.
Global Dollar, the USDG token issued by the Paxos-led consortium Robinhood helped found, holds about $200 million of the roughly $299 million stablecoin market cap on the chain, with Ethena’s USDe making up most of the rest.
‘Works great for memes’
While the chain may not yet be serving its original purpose, speculative trading often provides the earliest burst of activity on new blockchains, generating addresses, liquidity and transaction volume well before their intended use cases mature.
But it remains to be seen if the traffic converts. Memecoin traders run to where the activity is and are not loyal to any specific chain, meaning Robinhood Chain’s current users may not overlap with the investors it ultimately hopes to attract.
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Shaurya Malwa
https://www.coindesk.com/tech/2026/07/13/robinhood-built-a-blockchain-for-tokenized-stocks-memecoins-took-over
2026-07-13 15:17:00





