🔥 Arbitrum becomes a key hub tokenized stocks surge with 500 new contracts in a day
In a major move for on-chain real-world assets, Robinhood tokenized stocks expanded rapidly on Arbitrum with a new wave of equity contracts.
🔸 Robinhood pushes 500 tokenized stock contracts in 24 hours
On December 17, on-chain data shows a single Robinhood-linked deployer address launched 500 new tokenized stock contracts on the Arbitrum network within 24 hours. This marks the largest single-day stock token deployment recorded on Arbitrum to date.
Arbiscan labels the address as “Robinhood: Deployer”, a known wallet tied to Robinhood-related infrastructure. By the end of the day, its cumulative total reached 1,997 tokenized stock contracts, confirming a structured, large-scale rollout rather than a one-off experiment.
Moreover, an update from Wu reiterated that, according to the Arbiscan browser, Robinhood: Deployer pushed 500 stock tokens on Arbitrum on December 17, the highest single-day deployment so far.
The same wallet has now cumulatively deployed 1,997 stock tokens, underscoring a sustained strategy.
🔸 Factory-style contract system keeps costs near $0.03
Transaction data reveals hundreds of consecutive contract-creation calls originating from the same deployer address in a tight time window.
Each transaction deployed a new token contract with zero ETH transferred, aligning with standardized smart contract issuance rather than end-user trading activity.
Each contract pointed to a single, shared destination address, indicating a factory-style system for token creation. However, the standout detail is efficiency: every contract was deployed for roughly $0.03, showing how templated infrastructure can scale equity token issuance cheaply on #Arbitrum .
Historically, tokenized equity launches have appeared gradually over weeks. In contrast, the same deployer compressed hundreds of onchain stock deployments into a single day. That said, the pace suggests infrastructure readiness and confidence in the template design, not mere testing.



