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World Leaves Solana for Robinhood Chain in Major Bet on Tokenized Finance

World, the blockchain ecosystem co-founded by Sam Altman, is shifting its prediction market infrastructure from Solana to the newly launched Robinhood Chain, marking one of the first major projects to embrace Robinhood’s tokenization-focused blockchain. The move reflects growing confidence in Robinhood’s strategy of building a blockchain optimized for real-world assets (RWAs), tokenized stocks, and institutional finance rather than traditional decentralized finance alone. The migration also highlights how competition among Layer 1 and Layer 2 networks is increasingly being driven by specialized financial use cases instead of transaction speed alone.

World’s decision comes just days after Robinhood unveiled its public mainnet alongside a suite of products including 24/7 tokenized U.S. stocksagentic AI trading, decentralized perpetual futures, and global stock tokens. Rather than competing directly with Solana as a general-purpose blockchain, Robinhood is positioning its network as dedicated infrastructure for regulated financial assets and tokenized capital markets.

Why World Is Moving

World previously relied on Solana’s high-speed infrastructure for its on-chain prediction markets.

However, Robinhood Chain offers direct integration with tokenized financial products and Robinhood’s rapidly expanding ecosystem of brokerage services, giving developers access to a growing user base interested in both traditional finance and blockchain-based investing.

By migrating to Robinhood Chain, World hopes to build prediction markets around a broader range of financial assets while benefiting from infrastructure specifically designed for tokenized securities and regulated markets.

Robinhood Is Building for Real-World Assets

Robinhood Chain was introduced as a blockchain purpose-built for tokenized finance.

The network includes native support for:

  • Tokenized U.S. stocks.
  • Real-world assets (RWAs).
  • AI-powered trading.
  • On-chain settlement.
  • Institutional-grade financial infrastructure.

Robinhood says the blockchain combines decentralized finance with the compliance standards expected by traditional financial institutions, creating an environment where regulated financial products can operate on-chain.

A Shift Away From General-Purpose Blockchains

World’s migration illustrates a broader trend developing across Web3.

Instead of choosing blockchains solely based on transaction speed or low fees, developers are increasingly selecting networks that align with their specific business models.

For financial applications, factors such as regulatory infrastructure, institutional integrations, and tokenized asset support are becoming just as important as raw blockchain performance. Robinhood’s ecosystem is designed specifically around those priorities, making it attractive for projects focused on regulated financial markets.

Robinhood Continues Expanding Its Ecosystem

The launch of Robinhood Chain represents one of the company’s biggest blockchain initiatives to date.

Alongside the network, Robinhood recently introduced:

  • 24/7 tokenized stock trading.
  • Global stock tokens.
  • Agentic AI crypto trading.
  • DeFi integrations.
  • Stablecoin lending through Robinhood Earn.

The company has repeatedly stated its goal of becoming a full-service financial platform where traditional securities and blockchain assets coexist within a single ecosystem.

Competition Among Blockchain Networks Is Evolving

The migration is not necessarily a negative reflection on Solana.

Solana continues to dominate areas such as memecoins, decentralized finance, NFT activity, and consumer applications. Robinhood Chain, meanwhile, is pursuing a different strategy centered on regulated financial products and institutional adoption.

Industry observers believe blockchain ecosystems will increasingly specialize rather than compete directly across every category, with different networks serving different segments of the digital asset economy.

Tokenization Becomes the New Battleground

Robinhood’s strategy aligns with one of the fastest-growing trends in blockchain technology.

Financial institutions around the world are increasingly tokenizing:

  • Stocks.
  • Bonds.
  • Private credit.
  • Real estate.
  • Money market funds.

As tokenized assets continue expanding, infrastructure optimized for regulated financial products is becoming an increasingly valuable competitive advantage. Robinhood appears determined to position its blockchain at the center of that emerging ecosystem.

Terron Gold

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