Robinscan reads on-chain wallet behaviour on Robinhood Chain, live from Blockscout — the chain's official explorer. Paste a contract and it shows the token's current holders, supply concentration, and how those wallets have behaved on chain — no proprietary database, no invented labels, just what's independently verifiable.
A concentrated or thin-history token can still be safe, and a spread-out one can still be risky — treat this as context, not a verdict.
We're continuously widening coverage as Robinhood Chain grows, and sharpening what we surface per wallet.
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Robinhood Chain
Token scanner
Paste any Robinhood Chain token contract. Robinscan queries Blockscout — the chain's official explorer — live, and pulls real supply and holder-concentration data. No proprietary wallet database, no invented labels — just what's actually on chain.
Automated checks
These are computed live from on-chain supply and holder data — concentration and holder count. They're heuristics, not a guarantee of safety, and not a claim about who controls any wallet.
Top holders
Rank
Address
Share
Balance
Wallet type
Txns
Tokens held
Scan a token first to see its holders.
Wallet type, transaction count, and token diversity load automatically for each holder — pulled live from Blockscout for that address only. No reputation labels, no profit claims — Robinscan doesn't have a database of "known" wallets, so it only shows what's independently verifiable on chain.