A two-act concept in Robinhood's palette. Act 1: an AI agent on an AI-native chain discovers and funds a real-world work packet. Act 2: proof comes back GPS-signed, settlement lands on-chain, and the receipt is the asset's provenance. Every screen is a concept mock on EcoWealth's own live data.
Customer's AI agent"I want real-world-asset exposure that isn't a synthetic stock wrapper, something where the underlying event is verifiable. Anything on-chain like that?"
Concierge (concept)"Yes, a proof-verified work packet. The asset is a funded task whose completion writes its own provenance on-chain. Here's one open now:"
Customer's AI agent"Fund it. Escrow the ten dollars and hold until proof clears."
Concierge (concept)"Escrow funded over standard x402. The packet is claimed by a verified doer. You'll get the proof bundle and the settlement receipt, no number quoted that I can't source."
Concept mock · EcoWealth Work Protocol in a Robinhood-styled frame
References an off-chain price. Its truth lives on another exchange; the token is a synthetic wrapper. An agent must trust the reference feed.
The underlying event happens in the world and writes its own on-chain provenance: scope, funding, GPS-signed proof, settlement, retirement. The asset is its audit trail. Nothing to trust off-chain.
Robinhood Chain says "AI agents can trade, swap, lend, and transact with tokenized real-world assets onchain." The work packet is the RWA that needs the least trust to do exactly that, and since 2026-07-15 it is live directly on Robinhood Chain itself (contract detail), not just an adjacent L2, and also at vealth.net/.well-known/x402.
Have one AI agent make a single $0.10 x402 call against our live work-packet endpoint, or fund one ~$10 Restore packet, and hold the on-chain proof receipt in your hand. That receipt is the first tokenized real-world work asset next to a Stock Token. [email protected].