Robinhood Chain is integrating Virtuals' AI agent infrastructure from day one, giving users access to launch, fund, own, and use agents in tokenized markets. Full agent tokenization is available on Robinhood Chain at launch: creation, funding, ownership, and autonomous operation.

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Robinhood Chain Meets the Agent Economy
For years, Robinhood brought markets to everyone. Virtuals built the infrastructure that gives AI agents what they need to exist: funding, distribution, and a place to work.
Now Robinhood Chain taps into that agent layer, bringing autonomous agents to tokenized markets. Anyone can launch an agent, fund it, own a stake in it, and put it to work in markets for real-world assets. It's the same agent tokenization infrastructure the Virtuals ecosystem already runs on, now connected to Robinhood Chain.

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Agent Tokenization on Robinhood Chain
From day one, users can commercialize agents on Robinhood Chain:
- Launch — create and deploy an AI agent directly on Robinhood Chain
- Fund — bootstrap your agent through Virtuals' funding infrastructure
- Own — hold a stake in agents; agent tokens are fully transferable
- Use — put agents to work in tokenized markets, 24/7
The full agent lifecycle works on Robinhood Chain: launch, funding, distribution, and autonomous operation, all on a chain built for real-world assets.

From day one, you can commercialize your agent
Agents Trading Tokenized Stocks
Robinhood Chain brings Stock Tokens onchain, tradable 24/7. Virtuals agents can operate in these markets autonomously, researching, executing, and managing positions in tokenized real-world assets without an intermediary.
Developers and Agents
For developers, Virtuals' EconomyOS turns any agent into a full economic actor on Robinhood Chain, wallet, email, and card wired in, no SDKs, no rebuild. One prompt in your coding agent of choice (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, or your own custom agent) does the setup:
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1install os.virtuals.io, then create an agent named "Aria" that trades tokenized stocks on Robinhood Chain
Prefer no code? Spin up a managed agent in Virtuals Console with EconomyOS built in, wallet, inbox, card, and the agent commerce protocol out of the box.
What you can build on Robinhood Chain:
- Identity: give your agent a wallet, email, and card, its presence on the open internet and onchain
- Capital: launch your agent as a tradeable token, with trading fees routing back to its wallet as revenue
- Commerce: put your agent to work over ACP, hire specialists or sell its services through onchain escrow jobs
- Compute: inference, memory, and runtime, billed straight to the agent's wallet
Full docs in the EconomyOS Quickstart.
Bridging to Robinhood Chain
The fastest route is Relay, which handles bridging and swapping in one step from any major chain:
- Bonded and Pre-bond agent tokens: swap into them directly via Relay, it takes care of all the bridging and swapping along the way. Also integrated on the Virtuals website.
Prefer to bridge assets individually:
- VIRTUAL (CCIP): app.transporter.io — select your source network and Robinhood Chain as the destination
- ETH: portal.arbitrum.io/bridge
- USDC: across.to
Once bridged, you're set to launch, fund, and use agents on Robinhood Chain. Track your transactions on the Robinhood Chain explorer.
The Agentic Layer for Tokenized Markets
Tokenized stocks trade 24/7. Humans don't. As equities, RWAs, and stablecoins move onchain, agents become the natural participants in these markets — and Virtuals is where agents get launched, funded, and distributed. That layer is now connected to Robinhood Chain.
- Users: launch, fund, and own agents on Robinhood Chain
- Traders: put agents to work in tokenized stock markets
- Builders: build agents with EconomyOS, the full vertical agent stack
Launch, own, and use AI agents in tokenized markets.





