Robinhood Names RH
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Circulating Supply
1,000,000,000
Total Supply
1,000,000,000
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Description
H Names ($RH) — The naming protocol of Robinhood Chain
RH Names is the first and only name-registration protocol built on the Robinhood Chain mainnet. Users claim their identity as a .rh name — an ERC-721 NFT that is mathematically unique, permanently sealed on-chain, and tradable on OpenSea from the second it is minted.
How it works
Every name is deterministic: tokenId = keccak256(name). This means no two names can ever collide, no duplicates exist, and every registration is provably one-of-one. When a user mints a name, the full metadata and artwork are pre-uploaded to decentralized storage before the transaction confirms — so listings appear instantly on OpenSea, with zero delays, broken metadata, or missing images. The protocol was built around one rule: if a minted name doesn't show up instantly, it shouldn't ship.
Token utility ($RH)
$RH is the native payment token of the protocol. Users mint names for 0.0002 ETH or 20,000 $RH, giving the token a real, recurring utility — every registration burns demand into the ecosystem, and the treasury accumulates $RH from every token-based mint. The token has a fixed supply of 1,000,000,000.
Why it matters
Names are the scarcest asset in crypto — there is exactly one of each, and the first person to claim it owns it forever. RH Names is live on Robinhood Chain, one of the fastest-growing retail chains in the ecosystem, and holds first-mover status in its category: the first names ever sealed are already in the genesis ledger. Early adopters don't just buy a token; they own a piece of internet history on a chain that is just getting started.