DexsAlertBot/Robinhood Chain
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Meme Coin Alerts and Token Checking on Robinhood Chain

DexsAlertBot monitors Robinhood Chain for early meme coin activity and screens every token before it reaches you — on the same three-level scale used for Solana. Free, inside Telegram, no wallet connection.

DexsAlertBot is an independent product and is not affiliated with Robinhood.

The Network

What Robinhood Chain is, in one paragraph

A permissionless, Ethereum-compatible Layer-2 built on the Arbitrum stack, with fees paid in ETH. Anyone can deploy a contract on it without approval, which is why meme coins arrived on a chain originally built for tokenized real-world assets.

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EVM, not SPL

Contract addresses start with 0x and are 42 characters. Solidity contracts deploy unmodified, and standard Ethereum wallets work without changes.

Gas is paid in ETH

Not a chain-specific token. You need an ETH balance on the network before you can move anything — including selling a token you already hold.

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Permissionless by design

Robinhood does not review or approve what gets deployed. A token existing here implies nothing about it being vetted or endorsed.

Alerts

How alerts work on this chain

The same three signal levels used on Solana, with the same reasons attached — so a level never means one thing on one chain and something else on another.

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STEP 1

Monitors new activity

Public on-chain data is watched continuously for newly created pools and shifts in trading activity.

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STEP 2

Screens before sending

Tokens are checked against contract-level safety criteria, and the ones that fail are skipped rather than sent.

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STEP 3

Sends data and a reason

Each alert carries price, market cap, liquidity, volume, age and a signal level with the reason behind it — never a recommendation.

Check Token

Checking a token here is not the same as on Solana

Robinhood Chain is an EVM network, so mint authority and freeze authority — the two fields that decide most Solana contract risk — do not exist here. The equivalent powers live inside the contract as owner-only functions.

Check Token asks which network you are on first, then runs this chain's checks: a sell simulation with the round-trip loss it would cost, liquidity lock status, contract source verification, an impersonation flag, and the deployer's launch history — followed by a three-level verdict. It never asks for a wallet connection.

DexsAlertBot alert for a token on Robinhood Chain
FAQ

Robinhood Chain questions

Does DexsAlertBot support Robinhood Chain?

Yes. Alerts fire on Robinhood Chain at all three signal levels, on the same scale used for Solana. Check Token also supports the chain, and its report here includes a sell simulation and the deployer's launch history — two checks the Solana report does not return.

Is DexsAlertBot affiliated with Robinhood?

No. DexsAlertBot is an independent product with no affiliation to Robinhood, and is not endorsed by or associated with it. We monitor the public chain the same way we monitor Solana.

Is there a free Robinhood token checker?

Yes. DexsAlertBot's Check Token works as a free Robinhood token checker: choose Robinhood Chain, paste the contract address, and it returns a sell simulation, liquidity lock status, contract verification, an impersonation check, the deployer's launch history and a three-level verdict — alongside price, market cap and liquidity. No signup and no wallet connection.

Can I check a Robinhood Chain token for free?

Yes. Check Token is free with no signup and no wallet connection. Open DexsAlertBot on Telegram, tap Check Token, choose Robinhood Chain and paste the contract address.

Why can't I check mint authority on this chain?

Because it is a Solana token program concept and does not exist on an EVM chain. The equivalent question here is whether contract ownership has been renounced and which owner-only functions remain.

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