Bags announces Robinhood beta for token creators on Robinhood Chain

Bags announces Robinhood beta for token creators

Bags Announces Robinhood Beta for Token Creators 

The Robinhood beta, officially called "Launch on Robinhood," went live on BagsApp on July 11, 2026, and is currently running in beta mode. The Solana-based token launchpad's feature lets users issue tokens related to RH Chain directly on Bags. 

It's Chain is Robinhood's own layer-2 network, a blockchain built on top of Arbitrum, that went live as a public mainnet on July 1, 2026. 

Bags announces Robinhood beta for token creators

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What Happened

Bags, known on Solana as the app where creators launch coins tied to their social media accounts and earn a share of trading volume, brought its "Launch on Robinhood" beta feature live on July 11, 2026. News of the feature was later reported by crypto commentator WuBlockchain on July 12. According to the platform, the feature uses a bonding curve mechanism, meaning token prices rise automatically as more people buy in, rather than starting with a fixed price. 

Issuing a token through this functionality carries no platform fee — users only pay network gas costs. Bags also said tokens launched this way can later be migrated to Uniswap v4, a decentralized exchange, and that creators can earn royalties from all transactions on their token, with revenue sharing supported through it's wallets 

Why It Matters

the platform becomes one of the latest launchpads to plug into the network, which has already drawn heavy memecoin trading since its mainnet issue. the network Chain was originally built for tokenized real-world assets such as stock tokens, but memecoin activity has made up most of its early trading volume. Adding a launchpad like the platform gives creators an easier, no-code way to spin up new tokens on the network.

According to the announcement, the "Launch on Robinhood" functionality works differently from a typical fixed-fee token launch.

Feature Detail

What Bags Confirmed

Pricing mechanism

Bonding curve — price rises automatically as more people buy

Platform fee to issue a token

None—users only pay network gas costs

Migration option

Tokens can be migrated to Uniswap v4

Creator earnings

Royalties from all transactions on the token

Revenue sharing

Supported via Robinhood (RH) wallets

Official Details

  • Platform: Bags (Bags.fm), a Solana-native token launchpad

  • New feature: "Launch on Robinhood" — early access support for launching tokens on RHChain

  • Feature went live on BagsApp: July 11, 2026

  • Currently: Running in early access mode

  • It's Chain issue date: July 1, 2026

  • It's Chain base layer: Arbitrum

Arbitrum is a separate, established layer-2 network built on Ethereum. RH Chain runs on Arbitrum's technology stack, which is why the two networks are closely linked, even though the network operates as its own independent blockchain.

Beyond confirming the functionality is live and in early access, neither Bags nor the network has issued a detailed joint statement about the integration.

Disclaimer

This article is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Always conduct your own research before making investment decisions.

Bablu Singh Nirwan

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