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Robinhood Chain

Robinhood Chain

EVM Layer 2 / Chain ID 4663 / Private dataset

Robinhood Chain is an Ethereum Layer 2 built by Robinhood on the Arbitrum Orbit stack, designed for tokenized real-world assets and 24/7 onchain trading.

Quick Facts
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Runtime EVM
Chain ID 4663
Provisioning By request
Category Layer 2
Access
Private dataset
Chain ID
4663
Runtime
EVM
Provisioning
By request
License
Open-source SDK

Robinhood Chain on SQD

Validated at ingestion

Robinhood Chain data is validated by SQD Network workers before it reaches the Portal. Validation is performed across the network rather than by a single ingestion node, so a faulty upstream source can't poison the dataset.

Decoded, schema-typed

Robinhood Chain data served as decoded, schema-typed tables, ready to query. Your indexer queries the data directly without writing RLP parsers.

Full historical archive

SQD's Robinhood Chain archive covers historical state in one endpoint. Real-time on the roadmap.

Open-source SDK

Both the Squid SDK and the Pipes SDK are open-source. Connectors for Postgres, ClickHouse, MongoDB, SQLite and Parquet, plus a custom-target hook. Run your Robinhood Chain indexer on your own infrastructure or on SQD Cloud.

Build with Robinhood Chain data

Common production patterns teams build with SQD on Robinhood Chain.

Get access to Robinhood Chain data

Robinhood Chain is available to Enterprise customers via SQD Private Portal.

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Frequently asked questions

How does SQD compare to running a Robinhood Chain RPC node?
A Robinhood Chain RPC node serves raw bytes for recent state and rate-limits per request. SQD's Portal pre-indexes the full Robinhood Chain archive into decoded, schema-typed tables (blocks, transactions, logs) and serves them as a single streaming endpoint. You skip the multi-day node sync, archive storage, monitoring, and scale-out work, and pay only for the data you stream.
What does SQD cost for Robinhood Chain data?
Robinhood Chain is available to Enterprise customers via SQD Private Portal. Contact us for pricing.
How is SQD's Robinhood Chain data different from a block explorer like Etherscan?
Block explorers are read-optimized for human browsing of single blocks or addresses. SQD is built for programmatic indexing: stream millions of Robinhood Chain blocks into your own database, run analytical queries across the full history, and back production applications with decoded data. Output is structured tables, not HTML pages, and there are no per-call rate limits geared toward UI traffic. If you wanted to build your own Robinhood Chain explorer, the SQD Portal is what you would back it with.
Can I self-host SQD's Robinhood Chain indexer?
Yes. Both the Squid SDK and the Pipes SDK are open-source. You can run a Robinhood Chain indexer on your own infrastructure pointing at the SQD Network or the Portal. SQD Cloud also offers managed hosting if you'd rather not operate it yourself.
Can I export Robinhood Chain data to a data warehouse or pipeline?
Yes. The Pipes SDK streams Robinhood Chain data from the Portal into Postgres, ClickHouse, MongoDB, SQLite, Parquet, or a custom target you implement. See the SDK docs for the connector reference.
Does SQD validate Robinhood Chain data?
Every Robinhood Chain block ingested into SQD is validated by the SQD Network workers (hash chain, parent reference, and where applicable finality) before it reaches the Portal. Validation is performed across the network, not by a single ingestion process, so a faulty upstream node can't poison the dataset.
Does SQD support real-time Robinhood Chain data?
Robinhood Chain historical data is available through the Portal archive. Real-time streaming for Robinhood Chain is on the roadmap, contact us to flag your use case for prioritization.

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Access Robinhood Chain data through the SQD Portal, free tier available.