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Robinhood tokenizes real-world assets. The one nobody has tokenized is real-world work.

Robinhood Chain went live July 1, 2026 as a "permissionless, AI-native Layer 2 blockchain built for financial services and real-world assets": Stock Tokens for NVIDIA, Apple, Google, and the promise that "AI agents can trade, swap, lend, and transact with tokenized real-world assets onchain." A funded work packet (escrowed pay, GPS-signed proof, on-chain settlement) is a self-documenting real-world asset. EcoWealth already runs it, live on Base mainnet. This is an independent concept for where it plugs into the AI-native chain you just shipped.

Read this first. Independent, unsolicited concept work by EcoWealth Corporation. Not requested by, produced with, reviewed by, or endorsed by Robinhood Markets, Inc. or any affiliate. All observations come from Robinhood's public web pages via passive reads (plain HTTP GETs, standard well-known paths): no scanning, probing, auth, or endpoint enumeration. EcoWealth is an independent builder using public rails (our contract is deployed on Base mainnet; we are a standard-conformant x402 merchant, a web-native way for AI agents to pay per use); this is not a partnership, endorsement, or any claim of being known to Robinhood. "Robinhood" and "Robinhood Chain" are Robinhood's marks, referenced descriptively.
The whole thing, plainly

Robinhood's chain tells AI agents they can trade real-world assets here, but the files an agent checks first to find out how return blank web pages, not real answers.

We already built the fix, free: a live example of an AI agent paying ten cents and completing a real, proof-verified task end-to-end, plus starter files Robinhood's own team could ship directly.

The one ask: one small step (a ten-cent AI payment or a ten-dollar funded task) to watch it work.

Four facts from the public record

Each is reproducible with one command: see the brief for the exact curl lines and HTTP statuses.

AI-native chain, human-legible only
Robinhood Chain's own page says "AI agents can trade, swap, lend, and transact", yet robinhood.com ships no machine-readable agent index for them to read.
Soft-200 agent files
/.well-known/agent-card.json (the file that lets an AI assistant use a site correctly), /ai-plugin.json, /.well-known/x402 return 200, but HTML, an identical 8,084-byte app shell. An agent gets a page, not a manifest. Worse than a clean 404.
No llms.txt / ai.txt
llms.txt, the file AI assistants read first, and ai.txt both return the same S3 AccessDenied as a nonsense control: confirmed absent, not blocked.
security.txt expired
Real, points to HackerOne, but Expires: 2026-07-12, two days before capture. Per RFC 9116, an expired file should not be relied upon.

The concept, in three pages

Capability brief

An RWA-first read of Robinhood's public surface

Baseline credited first (open robots, real security.txt, a genuinely ambitious AI-native chain). Then six evidenced findings (the soft-200 agent files, the absent llms.txt, the expired security.txt, the parked-domain trap, and the missing asset class), each with the exact URL, HTTP status, and re-check command.

Read the brief
Demo: shown, not told

The work packet as a self-documenting RWA

In Robinhood's palette: an AI agent on Robinhood Chain discovers a funded restoration packet, funds its escrow, receives GPS-signed proof, and settles on-chain, minting a receipt that is itself the asset's provenance. Tokenized work, not just tokenized stock. Concept-labeled throughout.

Run the demo
Agent kit

What agent-legible Robinhood would ship

Concept files: a real llms.txt (replacing the soft-200), an A2A agent card (a file that lets other AI agents discover and call you) that actually returns JSON, MCP (the protocol that lets an AI assistant call your tools) tool schemas for discovering and settling real-world-work RWAs, and a concierge persona that never quotes a price it can't source. Drafts, ready to hand to Robinhood's own team.

Open the kit

The proof stack behind this (live today, ours)

Not slides: a running system, and as of 2026-07-15 it runs directly on Robinhood Chain itself, not just an adjacent L2: EWP contract on Robinhood mainnet 0x5cB9ae…1a9F (source-verified, unpaused, first packet settled) and on Base mainnet 0x76c17C…A14B (source-verified; first settled packet workId 14); a live board of 39,718 postings / ~$7.02M posted value as of 2026-08-10 (truth: vealth.net/labor/stats, not this page); proof-checked packets (photo+GPS+signature); and agent-payable endpoints over standard x402 (work-packet $0.10, health-packet $0.05) discoverable at vealth.net/.well-known/x402 (a real JSON manifest, 22 endpoints). The thing Robinhood's soft-200 pretends to be, we actually serve, and now on your own chain.
Put one agent on-chain today: the scary part, made small

Your own chain page says "AI agents can trade, swap, lend, and transact with tokenized real-world assets onchain." Here is that exact thesis working: in one afternoon, for ten cents.

  1. Give any AI agent a Base wallet (Claude, a GPT-class model, Llama, your own) holding a few cents of USDC. No account with us, no API key, no sales call.
  2. Point it at a live endpoint. The work-packet program answers HTTP 402 with a standard x402 payment schema; the agent signs a USDC authorization and pays $0.10. A runnable client with a dry-run default is published at vealth.net/recipes.html.
  3. What comes back is a bounded, proof-verified ecological work packet, and every step the agent just took (payment, settlement) is an on-chain receipt anyone can verify, forever.

Why this isn't scary: the agent cannot do anything invisible here. Every action embeds its own receipt: permanent, public, verifiable. That is more accountability than most enterprise software offers, not less. It is a live demonstration of Robinhood Chain's own AI-native, RWA-first thesis, just settling work instead of a synthetic stock.

The bet: AI competence is scaling, and Robinhood is betting the whole chain on it: a "permissionless, AI-native L2" shipped to 120+ countries. Being early costs $0.10 and one afternoon. Being late means the proof-verified track records belong to someone else's rail.

The ask

The teach-block above is the free, no-account first move. The funded-packet ask rides on top: one small, concrete step tied to what Robinhood Chain says it is for.

Fund one packet. Back a single proof-verified Restore packet in a Robinhood-community geography ~$10 and receive the on-chain settlement receipt: the first tokenized real-world work asset on record next to your Stock Tokens.
Make one machine payment. Point any AI agent, the kind your chain page says will "transact with tokenized real-world assets", at our live endpoint for a single x402 call $0.10 USDC on Base and read the machine-signed proof it returns.
Index one live loop. List EcoWealth's real-world-work loop as a reference AI-native RWA builder in Robinhood Chain's ecosystem; it already runs on the Arbitrum/Ethereum-L2 stack, no changes to Robinhood systems to point at it.

The deliverable in every case is the same: an on-chain proof receipt you can verify yourself. Contact: [email protected].

Robinhood democratized owning the market. The next asset class is doing the work: funded, proof-verified, settled on-chain. We already sell the first brick: proof.
Provisioned by EcoWealth · Digital Provisioning Protocol · provenance‑sealed