Key Takeaways
- Trust Wallet has integrated Robinhood Chain, enabling self-custody support for Layer-2 assets.
- Layer-2 scaling bypasses Ethereum mainnet congestion, reducing individual transaction fees to cents.
- Moving forward, Trust Wallet users must update to the latest app version ahead of future campaigns.
Expanding Self-Custody Access
Trust Wallet has integrated Robinhood Chain into its mobile application and browser extension, enabling users to manage assets on the network within a self-custody framework. According to a company announcement, the integration allows users to send, receive, store, and swap digital tokens issued on Robinhood Chain while maintaining total control of their private keys.
An Ethereum-compatible Layer-2 network, Robinhood Chain is designed to streamline on-chain finance by hosting tokenized markets, cryptocurrencies, and real-world assets ( RWAs) on a low-latency, intermediary-free infrastructure.
“Adding Robinhood Chain expands Trust Wallet’s multi-chain coverage and gives you smoother access to a network built for onchain finance,” the company stated, noting that the update removes traditional platform lock-in constraints.
Remarking on the network’s utility, Robinhood co-founder and CEO Vlad Tenev said: “While we’re building Robinhood Chain to be the best chain for RWA … it works great for memes too.”
The integration directly addresses the high costs associated with the Ethereum mainnet, where transactions compete for limited block space, driving up gas fees during peak congestion. To circumvent this, Robinhood Chain processes transactions off-chain, bundling them into a single, compressed summary submitted back to Ethereum. This architecture reportedly slashes individual transaction costs to fractions of a cent and significantly accelerates confirmation speeds.
For everyday users, the integration bridges the gap between traditional fintech efficiency and Web3 self-custody. Trust Wallet users can also now use the built-in swap functions on the Robinhood Chain without risking failed transactions due to fluctuating gas prices or long wait times.
To access the new functionalities—which include home-screen shortcuts for deposits, withdrawals, and asset swaps—users must update to the latest version of the application. Looking ahead, Trust Wallet indicated that the technical integration is part of a broader rollout, hinting at upcoming collaborative campaigns with Robinhood.