Robinhood Chain becomes a new stronghold for agents: Who is issuing, operating, and connecting AI agents?

CN
1 hour ago
Virtuals discloses that the cumulative trading volume of agents on the Robinhood Chain has exceeded $77 million, with over 2,100 agents launched.

Written by: KarenZ, Foresight News

In terms of the agent economy, Robinhood is opening two doors simultaneously.

The first door leads to the Robinhood app. Users can connect third-party AI tools like Claude, ChatGPT, Codex, Cursor, and Grok to an independent Agentic Account via Trading MCP, allowing agents to research markets, adjust portfolios, and submit trades. Agents can read users' positions, balances, orders, and watchlists but can only use funds specifically allocated to the Agentic Account. Users can view real-time gains and losses, receive trade notifications, and disconnect the agent at any time.

The second door leads to the blockchain. The Robinhood Chain opened its public testnet on February 10, 2026, and launched its public mainnet on July 1. It is a Layer 2 built on the Arbitrum tech stack, compatible with Ethereum, primarily serving tokenized stocks, ETFs, and other real-world assets and on-chain financial applications. During the early stages of the mainnet launch, a large number of meme assets also became a vibrant trading segment. Robinhood defines the Robinhood Chain as an "AI-native" blockchain, providing a foundational environment for agents to trade, exchange, lend, and use tokenized assets on-chain.

Meanwhile, an early ecosystem centered around AI agents has emerged on the Robinhood Chain. Virtuals is the main platform for agent issuance and economic coordination, with many early projects opting to launch through Virtuals.

According to data disclosed by Virtuals on July 14, 2026, the cumulative trading volume of agents on the Robinhood Chain has exceeded $77 million, with over 2,100 agents launched, and agent developers have collectively earned over $1.3 million in revenue.

This article will review the projects and supporting infrastructure within the Robinhood Chain ecosystem related to agent creation, operation, payment, asset management, and on-chain trading. It is important to note that the agent economy on the Robinhood Chain is still in its early stages; most projects have been online for a short time, and their product completeness, real user demand, and sustainability have yet to be fully validated. Some projects are currently only mentioned, shared, or listed by ecosystem accounts like Virtuals; these public association signals do not represent investment, formal collaboration, or credit guarantees. The ability of related projects to deliver products as planned and generate stable income remains uncertain; if tokens are involved, one should also be wary of risks such as insufficient liquidity, contract vulnerabilities, centralization of tokens, sharp price fluctuations, and cessation of support from project teams.

Virtuals Protocol: Agent Launch and Economic Coordination Layer

Virtuals initially developed AI agent-related services on Base and quickly connected to this network after Robinhood Chain launched, enabling users to initiate, finance, own shares of, and use agents in the tokenized market.

Agent Economy Related Projects Launched through Virtuals Protocol

Project: VEX (VEX): Local AI Trading Runtime

Project: VEX (@ProjectVEXai) released the VEX App on July 10. It develops a local AI trading Runtime that runs an independent crypto agent next to the user's wallet, which is completely owned by the user. Project: VEX states that the keys are generated and stored on the computer, are statically encrypted, and never leave the user's computer. The agent can research markets and execute real on-chain operations (e.g., swaps, transfers, etc.), but by default, all fund transfers require explicit manual approval.

Public Endorsement / Association: Mentioned or replied to by Virtuals official Twitter, Arbitrum, Solana, 0G Labs, etc.

Raxol (RAXOL): Allowing Agents to Execute Tasks in User-Controlled Environments

In its weekly report on July 5, Virtuals referred to Raxol as the first AI agent on the Robinhood Chain.

Raxol is an open-source AI agent Runtime launched by the Axol (axol_io) team. The Runtime can be understood as the working environment for agents to execute tasks: the model is responsible for deciding the next action, and the Runtime is responsible for calling tools, managing permissions, and executing tasks.

The Raxol Agent charges a fee of 1-8 Bps when routing orders through Riddler (the initial protocol solver of the Xochi Dark Pool). All revenues from Raxol agents will be used to purchase Raxol tokens.

Public Endorsement / Association: Mentioned in the Virtuals official Twitter weekly report.

Stargazer (STAR): Intelligent Agent Layer

The Virtuals weekly report mentioned that Stargazer (@Stargazer_did) is the first intelligent agent layer on the Robinhood Chain, capable of reading information on the true holders, bots, and insiders of any of the 7 tokens on-chain.

Stargazer has three products: Stargazer Chat (AI interprets on-chain behavior after asking about any token), Alpha Search (discovery platform), Alpha Search Agent (monitoring notification agent, to be launched soon).

In the AI Alpha Summer event launched by Stargazer, individual scores will be calculated based on users' behaviors and activity levels in the Virtuals ecosystem, and token rewards will be distributed. Stargazer aggregates on-chain data solely for informational reference, while transactions are executed by Zerion.

Public Endorsement / Association: Mentioned by Virtuals and Zerion official Twitter.

Mintly (MLY): Automated Agent DeFi Yield Project

Virtuals describes Mintly (@GoMintly) as the first yield agent on the Robinhood Chain, which automatically compares and adjusts yield allocations of ETH and stablecoins, utilizing products like Origin Protocol's OETH, stETH ARM, and eETH ARM.

Public Endorsement / Association: Mentioned by Virtuals and Origin Protocol official Twitter.

Sparkleware (SPARKLE): Skills Package Registration Platform for AEON Agents

Sparkleware (@sparklewarefun) launched its community token through Virtuals on July 8, 2026. It provides entry for skill package discovery and installation for the AEON framework, allowing developers to publish skills for market monitoring, on-chain research, multi-agent communication, prediction markets, and paid APIs, while users can install these capabilities for AEON agents.

AEON officially retweeted the launch announcement of Sparkleware, stating that the two teams are building together.

Public Endorsement / Association: Mentioned by AEON and Virtuals official Twitter.

Monvera (MONVERA): AI Agent for Tokenized Stocks

Monvera (@monvera_best) is an AI agent within the Robinhood Chain ecosystem for tokenized stocks, supporting users in personalizing investments in tokenized stocks through the AI agent Vera after informing their needs.

Public Endorsement / Association: Shared by Virtuals official Twitter.

wrkr (WRKR): Persistent Cloud Computer for AI Programming Agents

wrkr (@wrkrdev) provides developers with a sustainable Linux desktop running AI programming agents. Users can connect to this cloud device in real-time through Mac or a browser, completing development and deployment in the same environment, reducing the need to switch between multiple cloud services and development tools.

Public Endorsement / Association: Retweeted by Virtuals official Twitter.

PRXVT: Hiding Payment Addresses and Service Call Tracks of Agents

RRXVT (@PRXVTai) primarily develops privacy infrastructure for AI agents. Its core product px402 adds zero-knowledge proofs to the x402 payment protocol.

PRXVT was initially launched on Base through Virtuals, announcing on July 2026 that its privacy financial products would expand to the Robinhood Chain. Virtuals subsequently mentioned this expansion in the weekly report on July 5. As of the verification of this article, the PRXVT token contract listed in the project documentation is still on the Base network.

Public Endorsement / Association: Mentioned by Virtuals official Twitter.

Litebeam (LBM): AI Agent Routing Layer

Litebeam (@Litebeam_xyz) is building a service routing layer for AI agents. When an agent makes a request, different service providers can participate in real-time competition based on relevance, response performance, and price, and the system selects the most suitable service. Litebeam supports using USDC to recharge the Litebeam wallet, after which agents can immediately access any microservices—routing and settlement are automatically completed on-chain.

For example, if an agent needs to call on-chain data, image generation, or code execution services, Litebeam's goal is to allow agents to not be bound to a single provider in advance but to dynamically choose based on each task.

In June 2026, Litebeam announced that its token LBM has been launched through Virtuals. On July 10, Litebeam extended its services to the Robinhood Chain.

Public Endorsement / Association: Retweeted and introduced by Virtuals.

BLEEEP (BLEP): Verifiable Cryptocurrency Trading Agent

BLEEEP (@bleeep_xyz) is a verifiable cryptocurrency trading agent built on the Virtuals Protocol. Its focus is not on claiming that AI can achieve stable profits but on proving the decisions made by the agent before the market outcomes appear. BLEEP uses a "commit-reveal" mechanism, hashing trading signals, strategic judgments, and records of trades abandoned due to NO-GO, and anchors the bulk-generated Merkle Root on-chain; once the results are generated, anyone can verify whether the records are consistent with the previously submitted content. This mechanism can only prove that the records have not been modified post-factum, but it cannot prove that the strategy is necessarily effective or profitable.

Public Endorsement / Association: Retweeted by Virtuals official Twitter.

Others

AgentOS (AGENTOS): Reducing Agent Model Invocation Costs with Local Routing

AgentOS (@useAgentOS), developed by AndreaPN, founder of 404AI Labs, is a microkernel AI agent. Its core function is to run a model router locally: the system first assesses the difficulty of each task, then selects a lower-cost model that can complete the task from over 20 model services, avoiding all requests from invoking costly frontier models. Routing judgments and memory retrieval are performed on the user's device; if a cloud model is chosen, specific tasks will still be sent to the corresponding service provider. AgentOS also offers persistent local memory, layered security sandboxes, 37 built-in skills, and MCP support, covering CLI, Web UI, Slack, Telegram, and Discord through a unified runtime environment.

From its initial product launch, AgentOS has accessed the Bankr LLM Gateway, and users holding a Bankr API Key can call directly. The AgentOS token AGENTOS was also launched through Bankr.

Public Endorsement / Association: Developed by AndreaPN, founder of 404AI Labs; retweeted by a Bankr developer deployer.

Naven Network (NAVEN): x402 Facilitator

Naven Network (@NavenNetwork) initially provided multi-chain facilitator services around the x402 payment standard, adding support for this network after launching on the mainnet of Robinhood Chain in July 2026, claiming to be the first x402 facilitator on the Robinhood Chain. In addition to x402 payments, it also offers agent operating environments, strategy execution, budget restrictions, operation frequency limits, and audit records.

The recently launched Naven Workspace supports developers in creating, configuring, and deploying AI agents for production environments through a single interface. The Naven token NAVEN was launched through NOXA.

Public Endorsement / Association: Naven was included in OKX Wallet, and X Layer has referenced Naven's posts.

免责声明:本文章仅代表作者个人观点,不代表本平台的立场和观点。本文章仅供信息分享,不构成对任何人的任何投资建议。用户与作者之间的任何争议,与本平台无关。如网页中刊载的文章或图片涉及侵权,请提供相关的权利证明和身份证明发送邮件到support@aicoin.com,本平台相关工作人员将会进行核查。

Share To
APP

X

Telegram

Facebook

Reddit

CopyLink