Supporting Robinhood Chain at Launch

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Supporting Robinhood Chain at Launch

Day-one coverage across the Allium product suite

Robinhood Chain launched today, bringing real-world assets into an onchain environment designed for financial assets.

At launch, Robinhood Chain is supported across the Allium platform, including historical data, real-time APIs, token data, balances, transfers, DEX trades, and pricing.

This post covers what Allium supports at launch, why data infrastructure matters for tokenized assets, and what Robinhood Chain signals for the future of onchain finance.

What Robinhood Chain is

Robinhood Chain is an EVM-compatible L2 built for financial assets. It is designed to support RWAs alongside standard crypto assets, with on-chain settlement and 24/7 accessibility through Robinhood Wallet.

That combination is what makes Robinhood Chain different from a standard L2 launch. It brings traditional financial assets into an on-chain environment where users, developers, and institutions need reliable data from the start.

For infrastructure providers, that means the data layer needs to support more than block-level indexing. It needs to power real-time product experiences, historical analytics, asset discovery, balances, transfers, trades, and prices across a new class of on-chain assets.

Robinhood Chain Coverage Across Allium

Allium has been working with Robinhood across the full data stack. At mainnet launch, Robinhood Chain has day-one support across the Allium product suite.

That includes:

  • Raw indexed data: complete chain-level data for Robinhood Chain, available for analytics, reporting, and deeper investigation
  • Transfers: indexed transfer data for assets moving across Robinhood Chain
  • Wallet balances: real-time and historical balance data for wallets and assets on Robinhood Chain
  • DEX trades: indexed on-chain trade data, including low-latency streams for real-time use cases
  • Token data: token metadata, asset discovery, token listings, and updates as assets appear on-chain
  • Prices: real-time pricing for assets on Robinhood Chain, including RWAs, derived from DEX trades, RFQ aggregator venues, and the propAMM venues used for Stock Tokens execution
  • Historical batch data: full indexed datasets available for analytics, internal reporting, and backtesting
  • Real-time APIs: developer-facing APIs for applications that need low-latency access to Robinhood Chain data

The goal is to give Robinhood Chain the same production-grade data foundation that developers and enterprises expect across the broader on-chain ecosystem: consistent schemas, reliable latency, historical depth, and real-time access.

The data problem with tokenized assets

Tokenized assets raise the bar for data infrastructure.

Traditional financial applications depend on accurate pricing, balances, transaction history, and asset metadata. Bringing those assets onchain doesn't remove those requirements. It makes them more important.

Developers need infrastructure that supports analytics, portfolio experiences, monitoring systems, and trading applications from launch. Institutions need reliable data they can trust for reporting, research, and operations.

That's why Robinhood Chain is supported across the full Allium platform from day one.

Real-time pricing for Robinhood Chain assets

For tokenized assets, pricing is foundational. It powers portfolio experiences, analytics, reporting, and trading workflows.

Allium supports real-time pricing for assets on Robinhood Chain, including prices derived from on-chain DEX trade feeds and token data. That allows applications to surface prices for assets as they trade on-chain, instead of relying only on delayed or incomplete views of activity. For Stock Tokens specifically, that includes both RFQ aggregator venues (0x, 1inch, LiFi) and the propAMM venues Robinhood uses for Stock Tokens execution, giving Allium broader coverage of on-chain trade activity than standard DEX indexing alone.

This matters because the user experience depends on accurate, available pricing. Users expect to see portfolio values, market activity, and asset data in real time. Developers building on Robinhood Chain need infrastructure that can support those expectations.

But pricing is only one piece of the broader data stack. The full launch support includes the underlying raw data, transfers, balances, trades, tokens, prices, historical datasets, and real-time APIs needed to make Robinhood Chain usable from day one.

What Robinhood Chain Signals

Robinhood Chain is another signal that financial assets are moving onchain.

As that transition happens, data infrastructure becomes increasingly important. Assets need to be indexed, priced, monitored, and integrated into applications with the same reliability institutions expect from traditional financial systems.

Our role is simple: make blockchain data usable from day one.

If you’re building on Robinhood Chain or working with tokenized assets, get started with Allium today.

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