6,000 strangers. One chain.
Hoods up.
Hoods up, faces lost to the dark. Strangers on Robinhood Chain — no two alike, each one hiding something.
10 trait categories with over 12 million possible combinations. Every hoodie is deterministically generated and guaranteed unique.
The void is permanent. 6,000 strangers chose to disappear behind the hood — each one hiding something worth protecting.
Deployed natively on Robinhood Chain — an EVM-compatible L2. Fast, cheap, and built for what's next.
6,000 unique Robinhood Hoodies on Robinhood Chain
When Robinhood Chain went live, it wasn't just a blockchain — it was a signal. A frequency. Somewhere in the noise of the genesis block, something stirred. Strangers across the network felt it the same night: a pull toward the dark, a reason to disappear.
They called themselves the Robinhood Hoodies. No faces. No names. No allegiances to the old world. Just the hood, the void, and the code running beneath everything.
They move through Robinhood Chain like shadows — validators, builders, ghosts. Some came from the wreckage of systems that failed them. Some were always here, waiting for a chain worthy of what they were building.
6,000 of them exist. No two alike. Each carries a different color, a different energy, a different story sealed behind the void. They don't ask for trust. They just move.
The hood is not a disguise — it is a declaration. In a digital world that monetizes identity, the Robinhood Hoodies chose the void.
The black opening where a face should be is not emptiness. It is potential. The space before someone reveals what they are capable of. Some glow. Some don't. All of them are hiding something worth protecting.
Robinhood Hoodies is the founding artifact of an underground movement living entirely on-chain. Holders are not collectors. They are members — the founding layer of something being built quietly, deliberately, and entirely on Robinhood Chain.
The chain runs. The hoods stay up. The movement grows.
10 trait categories determine each hoodie's look. Some traits appear in only a handful of tokens — others define the majority. The rarest combinations emerge from the intersection of multiple low-frequency traits.