How to Create a token on Robinhood Chain (No Code, Takes Minutes)
If you’re wondering how to create a token on Robinhood Chain, good news: you don’t need to be a dev or know how to code. In this guide you’ll launch a real ERC-20 token on Robinhood Chain without writing a single line of code, configure it properly with Anti-Bot and Anti-Whale protection, and understand every setting before you confirm. All for a flat fee of 0.01 ETH.
Robinhood Chain launched on July 1, 2026 as a Arbitrum Orbit L2 that settles on Ethereum. It’s 100% EVM-compatible, its gas token is ETH, and it shipped on day one with Uniswap (v2, v3, v4), UniswapX, and a Chainlink oracle. Put simply: it behaves just like Ethereum for builders, but with cheaper and faster transactions. That makes it one of the best places right now to create an ERC-20 token and see it actually trade.
What Is an ERC-20 token on Robinhood Chain?
An ERC-20 token is the standard smart contract format for fungible tokens on any EVM network. Since Robinhood Chain is fully EVM-compatible, the ERC-20 you deploy there works with the same wallets (MetaMask, Rabby, any EVM wallet), the same explorers, and the same DEX tools you already know. Your token can be a utility token, community token, governance token, or a memecoin. The standard is identical. The only thing that changes is the network underneath.
The bottleneck has always been the contract itself. Writing, auditing, and deploying an ERC-20 by hand is where projects burn time and money. Hiring a dev to handle your token contract is expensive, usually $200 or more. That’s exactly why Smithii tools exist: to open crypto up to anyone so you can create your own token without writing a single line of code.
How Much Does It Cost to Create a token on Robinhood Chain?
The Robinhood Chain Token Creator charges a flat fee of 0.01 ETH, plus a small gas fee. Compare that to the $200+ you’d pay a dev: you’re deploying a fully audited ERC-20 contract for a fraction of the cost in about a minute. No subscription, no hidden mint fees, no cut of your supply.
Since Robinhood Chain’s gas token is ETH, make sure you have some ETH on the Robinhood Chain network before you start, both for the tool fee and for gas.
Before you start, you need three things: an EVM wallet (MetaMask, Rabby, or any wallet with WalletConnect), Robinhood Chain added to that wallet (RPC https://rpc.mainnet.chain.robinhood.com, chainId 4663), and some ETH on the Robinhood Chain network for the 0.01 ETH fee plus gas. If you haven’t added the network yet, our guide on how to add Robinhood Chain to your wallet gets you set up in under a minute. A marketing plan isn’t required, but having one ready makes launch day a lot smoother.
How to Create a token on Robinhood Chain: Step by Step
The dApp we’re using is Token Creator for Robinhood Chain by Smithii. It works as a no-code ERC-20 generator and deploys directly to Robinhood Chain. Here’s the full flow:

- Open the tool: go to the Robinhood Chain Token Creator and check that the network selector shows Robinhood Chain.
- Connect your wallet: click Connect and approve with MetaMask, Rabby, or any EVM wallet. If you haven’t added Robinhood Chain yet, add it first (RPC
https://rpc.mainnet.chain.robinhood.com, chainId 4663). - Name and symbol: enter the name and ticker for your token. Keep the ticker short, unique, and easy to remember.
- Set your supply and decimals: choose the total supply and decimals (18 is the ERC-20 standard). This is the total amount that will exist at launch.
- Configure your token settings: choose mintable, burnable, and ownership options (full details in the next section).
- Add protections (optional): enable Anti-Bot and Anti-Whale if you want built-in launch defenses.
- Click Create Token, confirm the 0.01 ETH transaction in your wallet, and wait a few seconds. Your token shows up in your wallet and you’re the full owner.
That’s it. In under a minute you’ve deployed a real ERC-20 token on Robinhood Chain with no coding required. You can verify the contract on the block explorer at robinhoodchain.blockscout.com, Robinhood Chain’s official Blockscout explorer.
Anti-Bot and Anti-Whale Protection
The moment a token goes live for trading, sniper bots will try to buy in the first block and dump on your community. Whales will try to build a dominant position before anyone can react. Both wreck a launch. Robinhood Chain has both defenses available as add-ons:
- Anti-Bot (0.005 ETH): blocks automated sniping in the first blocks after you open liquidity, so real buyers get their shot instead of bots front-running everyone.
- Anti-Whale (0.005 ETH): caps the max a wallet can hold or the transaction size, preventing any single address from cornering your supply and keeping distribution healthier.
You can enable them directly inside the Token Creator flow, so your protections are live from block one. If you want to go deeper on how anti-sniper defenses work, our guide on how to create a meme coin on Robinhood Chain covers exactly when and why to turn them on.
What to Do After Launching Your token
Creating the token is just step one. Here’s the natural path forward on Robinhood Chain:
- Verify your contract so holders can trust and read the code. Robinhood Chain uses Blockscout for verification, not Etherscan. See how to verify an ERC-20 contract on Robinhood Chain.
- Add a logo and socials so your token looks clean on explorers and wallets. Follow adding a logo and socials to your token on Robinhood Chain.
- Distribute to your community with a bulk airdrop instead of hundreds of manual transfers. See how to do an ERC-20 token airdrop on Robinhood Chain and send to thousands of wallets in one flow, for just 0.0001 ETH per recipient wallet plus gas.
- Add liquidity so your token is tradeable. Create a liquidity pool on Robinhood to make your token tradeable from day one. Pair your token with ETH or a stablecoin like USDG or USDe, deposit both sides, and your token becomes buyable. More liquidity means less slippage for your buyers.
- Track your holders and get visibility. Pull the token holder list on Robinhood Chain to monitor distribution, and once you have liquidity and holders, apply for free listings on CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko.
Serious about volume and a healthy chart? Smithii also has a Volume Bot for Robinhood Chain and a Market Maker bot to keep your pool active once your token is live. In practice, both tools are the same thing.
New to the network? Start with what Robinhood Chain is and how to add Robinhood Chain to your wallet before deploying.
FAQ
How much does it cost to create a token on Robinhood Chain?
The Smithii Token Creator charges a flat fee of 0.01 ETH (around $35 USD) plus a small gas fee. Since ETH is Robinhood Chain’s native gas token, you pay everything in ETH.
Do I need to know how to code?
No. The Token Creator deploys a fully audited ERC-20 contract for you. Fill out a form, confirm one transaction, and your token is live. No coding knowledge required.
Is Robinhood Chain EVM-compatible?
Yes. Robinhood Chain is an Arbitrum Orbit L2 that settles on Ethereum and is 100% EVM-compatible. Your ERC-20 works with standard EVM wallets, tools, and DEXs like Uniswap out of the box.
How do I protect my launch from bots?
Enable Anti-Bot (0.005 ETH) to block sniping in the first blocks and Anti-Whale (0.005 ETH) to cap the max holding per wallet. Both are activated inside the Token Creator flow.
How do I make my token tradeable after creating it?
When you create the token, the full supply is minted to your wallet, but it won’t be tradeable until you add liquidity. Open a pool on Uniswap (v2, v3, or v4; all live on Robinhood Chain), pair your token with ETH or a stablecoin like USDG or USDe, and deposit both sides. Once the pool is live, anyone can buy and sell your token.
Where can I see my token after creating it?
Your token shows up instantly in your wallet and on Robinhood Chain’s block explorer at robinhoodchain.blockscout.com. Note: Robinhood Chain uses Blockscout, not Etherscan.
Conclusion
Now you know exactly how to create a token on Robinhood Chain: connect a wallet, name your token, set the supply, configure your Token Settings, add Anti-Bot and Anti-Whale if you need launch defenses, and confirm a single 0.01 ETH transaction. No developer needed, no smart contract knowledge required, no week wasted. The Smithii suite is the all-in-one solution for web3 projects, and Robinhood Chain is a fast, 100% EVM-compatible new home for your token.
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The Complete Robinhood Chain Toolkit
Everything you need to launch and grow a project on Robinhood Chain, code-free and with Smithii:
- Get started: What is Robinhood Chain · best wallets
- Create and launch: create a token · create a meme coin · create a liquidity pool
- Distribute: do a token airdrop · airdrop and testnet guide
- Manage and verify: add logo and socials · verify your contract · view holder list
- Grow: volume bot · market maker
- launchpad bots: Noxa bundler · Noxa volume bot · Flap volume bot · Trench volume bot · Bankr volume bot

CEO & Co-Founder at Smithii. Building on Solana since 2021 and sharing playbooks from the trenches. Also founder of Lince after years investing in DeFi.















