Robin is the first trading bot built for Robinhood Chain. Paste a contract, buy it, set a limit, watch the position — all in a chat. Robin makes you a fresh wallet and hands you the key.
Paste a contract address. Everything else is a tap.
Paste a contract, Robin pulls price, market cap, FDV, supply and the live quote — then buy with a preset button or type your own size.
Buy and sell limits by price or market cap. Robin watches the chain and executes when conditions are met, then pings you in the chat.
Total bought, total sold, current price, market cap, net worth. Sell 25%, 50%, 100% or a custom slice straight from the message.
Every bot asks for your trust. Here's exactly what Robin does with it, in plain terms.
/export. Your funds are yours to move, with or without Robin.| Command | What it does |
|---|---|
| /start | Creates your wallet and opens the main menu. |
| <paste contract> | Pulls price, market cap, FDV, supply and a live quote, with buy buttons attached. |
| Buy 0.1Ξ / 0.25Ξ / 0.5Ξ / ✍️ | Preset sizes, or type your own amount. |
| Sell 25% / 50% / 100% / X% | Sell a slice or the whole position. |
| Buy Limit / Sell Limit | Trigger on price or market cap. Robin monitors and executes. |
| /trades | Every open position with live P&L, balance and net worth. |
| Swap Settings | Slippage and gas, per trade. |
| /export | Shows your private key. Nobody else can call this. |
The reason you're asking is a good one — most Telegram bots deserve the suspicion. Robin's wallet is generated for you and the private key is handed to you at setup and re-exportable any time. Fund it like a hot wallet: trading money, not savings. And keep the one rule — Robin will never ask you for a seed phrase.
No. Robin is an independent bot built on Robinhood Chain, which is a public, permissionless network anyone can deploy to. Robin is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by Robinhood Markets, Inc.
Free during beta. When pricing lands it'll be a small flat fee per fill, shown before you confirm. No subscription, no hidden spread.
Because it's new and nobody had built a bot for it. Being early to a chain is the entire point of a bot like this.
Yes. Robin executes trades you decide to make. It does not give advice, it does not predict prices, and it cannot protect you from a bad trade or a worthless token. Most tokens on any new chain go to zero. Trade accordingly.
Not yet. Telegram first, because that's where the trading happens. A dashboard comes when enough people are using the bot to justify it.