RobinX scores every deployer, flags insider-loaded supply, and measures which X callers actually move price — from complete on-chain history.
Robinhood Chain launches 11,000+ tokens a day. Explorers can tell you a token exists. Only complete history tells you whether to trust it.
A rap sheet for every deployer — launched, graduated to real trading, died — with a 0–100 score. Serial-spam factories with zero survivors are flagged automatically. A stateless contract scan can't see this; it needs the full record.
We traced ~$40M extracted by wallets that received tokens off-market and dumped them. RobinX flags supply acquired by transfer vs. purchase, and whether early buyers share a funder — the dev-bundle pattern, before you buy.
The only feed joining Robinhood-Chain mentions to on-chain outcomes. We split early callers from momentum-riders and score each account by real forward return — not followers. This dataset can't be backfilled; deleted tweets are gone.
Everything below is live from the chain and the socials — the same data behind every API call.
Anyone can index the chain tomorrow — nobody can index it from block one after the fact, and nobody can recover the social history that ruggers delete daily. RobinX started capturing on day one. Every day of live, timestamped, survivorship-bias-free record widens a gap a latecomer can't close.
Present an x402 payment header, get JSON back. Cheap enough to poll, priced for agents. One request, one call.
1 Any x402 client
2 MCP — one line for your agent