Hoodchain.info is an independent educational and research website about Robinhood Chain. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by Robinhood Markets, Inc. The site prioritizes primary documentation, separates verified facts from interpretation, records review dates, and corrects material errors transparently.
Purpose
Robinhood Chain combines public blockchain infrastructure, third-party applications, bridges, and tokenized financial products. Those layers are easy to confuse. Hoodchain.info exists to give beginners and intermediate users a reliable starting point before they connect a wallet, move funds, rely on a contract, or interpret a Stock Token as equivalent to a conventional security.
The project explains systems and risks. It does not provide individualized investment, legal, tax, or financial advice.
Brand and editorial independence
Hoodchain.info is not an official Robinhood property. Robinhood and Robinhood Chain are trademarks of their respective owners. Visual references to the network’s design language are used to help readers understand the subject, not to imply sponsorship or official status.
Official facts are linked back to Robinhood documentation or other primary sources. Third-party projects are not treated as endorsed merely because they appear in documentation, use the network, or are covered by this site.
Source hierarchy
- Primary technical and legal sources: Robinhood Chain documentation, terms, contracts registries, issuer documentation, protocol repositories, verified contracts, and standards.
- Direct project sources: official documentation, repositories, audit reports, governance records, and incident disclosures from the relevant project.
- Independent authoritative sources: regulators, recognized security researchers, original datasets, and reputable reporting.
- Community sources: used to identify questions or incidents, but not treated as proof without verification.
High-risk operational information—such as contract addresses, bridge routes, network settings, or eligibility—is checked against a current primary source immediately before publication or renewal.
Fact, analysis, and opinion
| Label | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Verified fact | Directly supported by a cited primary source or observable onchain record. |
| Analysis | An interpretation based on disclosed evidence and assumptions. |
| Opinion | An editorial judgment, clearly identified and not presented as a factual claim. |
| Unconfirmed | A claim that remains incomplete, disputed, or unsupported and should not be acted on as fact. |
Review dates and volatile information
Network settings, contracts, bridge routes, token availability, eligibility, project status, and legal terms can change. Pages state a review date, but that date is not a guarantee that every third-party interface remains unchanged.
Future project profiles will include separate fields for operational status, contract verification, audit evidence, custody model, restrictions, and last review.
Corrections and versioning
Material corrections should identify what changed, when it changed, why it changed, and which source supports the correction. Previous versions are retained in the project’s internal version archive. Minor spelling or layout changes may be corrected without a separate notice when they do not alter meaning.
No material factual corrections have been recorded since initial publication. Minor presentation, accessibility, and formatting changes are not listed as factual corrections.
What a future public correction will record
- Date of correction.
- Affected page and section.
- Previous statement and corrected statement.
- Reason for the change.
- Supporting primary source.
Commercial and affiliate policy
No project can purchase a favorable rating or factual conclusion. Paid placements, sponsorships, or affiliate relationships—if introduced later—must be visually separated and clearly disclosed. Core educational pages remain editorially controlled.
Contact, corrections, and project submissions
A dedicated contact and submission workflow will be added before public community submissions are accepted. Until then, no project should interpret inclusion or omission as endorsement, rejection, or a complete assessment.