What are Robinhood Stock Tokens?
Tokenized wrappers that track stock prices onchain — and what they are not.
Robinhood Stock Tokens are ERC-20 tokens issued on Robinhood Chain that track the price of a stock or ETF, like NVDA or SPY. Each token corresponds to underlying exposure held by the issuer — you hold a token that mirrors the share's economics, not the share itself.
What you get
Price exposure that moves with the underlying stock, transferable onchain around the clock. Corporate actions like splits are reflected through an onchain multiplier on the token rather than changing your balance.
What you don't get
You are not a shareholder: no voting rights, and dividend handling depends on the issuer's terms. You also take on the issuer and the wrapper's smart contracts as risks that don't exist with a plain brokerage share.
Who can use them
Stock Tokens are unavailable to US persons. Availability elsewhere varies by jurisdiction. Arrow shows them for information only.
One address is real
Only the contract addresses published in Robinhood's docs are canonical. Tokens with the same ticker at other addresses are fakes — Arrow links the canonical address on every asset page.
Primary sources
Educational content, not investment advice. Stock Tokens are unavailable to US persons.