How HoodGrow works
Robinhood Chain (chain ID 4663) introduced tokenized equities — stock tokens that settle and trade on-chain. Those assets need a data layer that gets corporate actions right, not just a balance to display. HoodGrow is that layer: it reads price, supply, and corporate-action state straight from the chain and price feeds, and shows exactly what they report. Looking for a specific answer instead? See the FAQ.
Robinhood Chain issues and settles tokenized equities. HoodGrow specializes in the data layer: reading the chain and price feeds directly to provide accurate corporate-action adjusted supply, reliable pricing, and reference data. Because we're independent of the chain's roadmap, we can iterate quickly and ship improvements without waiting for chain-level releases.
Every token price goes through the same two-step path: Chainlink first, when we can resolve and read the token's price feed, falling back to the Robinhood registry price when Chainlink isn't available for that token. Every price shown is labeled with which of the two it came from — we never blend or invent a number from a third-party site.
Chainlink's equity feeds generally follow NYSE/Nasdaq hours (Mon–Fri 9:30am–4:00pm America/New_York), so a price carried flat through a weekend is expected behavior, not a stuck page — see the FAQ for the full explanation.
Robinhood's stock tokens implement ERC-8056: a stock split or similar corporate action is reflected as an on-chain uiMultiplier() change, not a rewrite of the raw token balances. This is the core reason HoodGrow exists, so here's the worked example.
Say a token does a 4-for-1 split.
totalSupply() — before: 10,000,000 → after: 10,000,000 (unchanged)
uiMultiplier() — before: ×1.0 → after: ×4.0 (the real signal)
effective supply = totalSupply() × uiMultiplier() = 40,000,000
Without reading uiMultiplier(), a dashboard would still report 10,000,000 supply after the split, even though the effective economic supply is 40,000,000. HoodGrow reads the multiplier directly and shows the corporate-action adjusted supply instead, labeled as such — and surfaces a pending state when a new multiplier is already staged on-chain but not yet live.
Separately from the price/supply data above, /yield shows live Morpho Blue supply markets and vaults on Robinhood Chain. It's optional and unrelated to whether a token's price/supply data is available — nothing here is a guaranteed return, and APYs shown are read live from Morpho, not promised by HoodGrow.
$GROW isn't required for anything on HoodGrow — every price, supply, and corporate-action feature works the same whether you hold it or not. The one thing it does: a wallet holding at least 100,000,000 $GROW gets Premium (the deposit-fee waiver) automatically, with nothing to pay, and 20% off Builder subscriptions — see /pricing. That's the whole mechanism; nothing about the token promises a return, and this isn't investment advice.
Robinhood Chain only — 0x1EC694b2E245a26af6FC0CD1261f5A0b7B0A6Ba3
- Doesn't custody assets — everything runs through your own wallet, and HoodGrow never holds your funds.
- Doesn't invent prices — if neither Chainlink nor the Robinhood registry has one, the field stays empty rather than guessed.
- Doesn't charge a fee on Uniswap swaps — that goes straight to Uniswap through your wallet.
- Isn't investment advice.
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