The risk layer for tokenized equities · Robinhood Chain

Your collateral trades all week. Its price feed doesn't.

Stock Tokens trade 24/7 on-chain. The Chainlink feeds that price them update 24/5, following US market hours. LATCH scores what happens in the hours between — and tells you before your position finds out.

Feed coverage · one week

Live America/New_York
0hFeed live / week
0hFeed stale / week
0%Of the week, blind
Next transition

Four blind spots

Every one of these is readable on-chain today. Most lending markets read none of them.

These aren't predictions. They're documented behaviours of the feeds and tokens that leveraged positions on this chain already depend on.

marketStatus == 5

The weekend hole

When the market is closed — weekends, holidays, unscheduled halts — the feed holds its last value. Chainlink's own guidance is that protocols should pause or restrict activity in this state. The token keeps trading on Uniswap regardless.

Chainlink · 24/5 US Equities guide

oraclePaused()

The silent one

While a corporate action is processed, the token's oracle is paused. Robinhood's docs state the flag is advisory and not enforced on-chain — a paused oracle can still return a value. A protocol that never checks it liquidates on a stale price and throws no error.

Robinhood Chain · Oracles & price feeds

uiMultiplier()

The drift

Dividends are reinvested into the token through a multiplier, so a Stock Token tracks total return, not share price. The two diverge over time. Value collateral against the share price and you are valuing the wrong number.

Robinhood Chain · Stock Tokens

sequencerUptimeFeed

The single node

This is an L2. During a sequencer outage, feeds go stale while positions stay open. The uptime feed and its grace period have to be checked before any price is trusted — and after it, before any liquidation fires.

Robinhood Chain · Oracles & price feeds

Live feed session

Real · your browser clock

Right now, this is the state every price feed on the chain is in.

US equity feeds share one schedule. This panel reads live from the market calendar — no simulation. When it says stale, every Stock Token feed on Robinhood Chain is holding its last value while the tokens keep trading.

US equity feed session Live
Current state
America/New_York · --:--
Feed last fresh
Feed resumes
Session status is real. Per-asset halts & corporate actions require the on-chain read — in progress

Gap Monitor

Demo · synthetic data

A preview of the scoring product, on made-up numbers.

This is a temporary demo of what LATCH returns per asset once the on-chain scoring engine ships. The prices below are synthetic — the amber line is a frozen oracle, the cyan line a moving market, and the shape between them is the risk LATCH is built to measure.

Gap Monitor Demo preview
Oracle price (feed) Market price (DEX)
Peak divergence this window:
0Gap risk
Demo values · not investment advice · replaced by live on-chain scoring at launch

Build status

What's real, what's demo, what isn't built.

Nothing here is labelled live unless it reads real data right now.

$LATCH — staking, API limits, model governance
CA · added at launch on Virtuals
Launching today · Virtuals
Week clock & feed-session state — real market calendarLive · real
Gap Monitor — oracle-vs-market visualiserDemo
Gap Risk Score — on-chain scoring engineIn progress
Per-asset feed read — halts, oraclePaused(), uiMultiplier()In progress
Risk API — metered read access for agents and integratorsPlanned

Read this first

What you're actually holding.

Stock Tokens are not shares

They are tokenised debt securities issued by Robinhood Assets (Jersey) Limited. They give economic exposure to an underlying equity but confer no legal or beneficial rights in it, and no shareholder rights. Issuer credit risk is part of your position, and part of any score LATCH produces.

Availability is restricted

Stock Tokens are not available to US persons, and are restricted in a number of other jurisdictions. LATCH is a read-only analytics tool and is not an offer to buy, sell, or hold anything.

LATCH is read-only

LATCH takes no custody, holds no keys, and executes nothing. It reads public chain state and returns a score. It is not investment advice, and a low score is not a safety guarantee.