Robinhood's vision for on-chain finance just gained one of crypto's biggest distribution channels.
Trust Wallet has integrated Robinhood Chain, giving its more than 220 million users access to the new Ethereum-compatible Layer 2 from within a self-custodial wallet. Users can now send, receive, swap and securely store assets issued on Robinhood Chain, including cryptocurrencies, meme coins and tokenized real-world assets such as stocks.
The integration comes just days after Robinhood launched the public mainnet of Robinhood Chain, expanding access to a network designed to bring traditional financial assets on-chain.
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Bringing Tokenized Markets to Self-Custody
Robinhood Chain was built as a permissionless, Ethereum-compatible Layer 2 focused on tokenized finance.
The network combines cryptocurrencies, tokenized stocks and other real-world assets on a single blockchain while allowing developers to build decentralized financial applications on top of the ecosystem. It also supports 24/7 trading of eligible stock tokens in supported jurisdictions, extending traditional market access beyond standard trading hours.
With Trust Wallet integration now live across both its mobile app and browser extension, users can manage Robinhood Chain assets without relying on centralized custody or leaving the wallet.