Archer is building the precision data layer for Robinhood Chain, creating the infrastructure needed to support a new generation of onchain financial applications, app-specific rollups, and consumer-scale markets. Robinhood Chain is positioned to bring trading, payments, tokenized assets, rewards, and financial ownership to a much wider audience. That expansion will require more than fast execution. Applications need transaction data that can be published, committed, retrieved, verified, and carried into proof and settlement workflows without relying on fragmented infrastructure. Archer is designed to serve that layer. Through Archer, applications can publish transaction data, generate cryptographic commitments, maintain retrievable records, and support verification across the stack. Rollups and appchains can use Archer as dedicated data infrastructure behind their execution environments, while financial applications can use it to create more transparent and dependable records of user activity. The long-term role of Archer is to become part of the underlying data backbone of Robinhood Chain. Trading platforms can use it to preserve verifiable market activity. Payment applications can use it to maintain dependable transaction histories. Tokenized asset platforms can use it to support issuance, ownership, and settlement records. Rewards systems and consumer applications can use it to keep activity transparent and independently verifiable. As more financial activity moves onto Robinhood Chain, the value of reliable data infrastructure becomes increasingly important. Archer is positioning itself beneath that growth, supporting the applications, rollups, markets, and settlement systems that will define the ecosystem.
Archer is building the precision data layer for Robinhood Chain, creating the infrastructure needed to support a new generation of onchain financial applications, app-specific rollups, and consumer-scale markets. Robinhood Chain is positioned to bring trading, payments, tokenized assets, rewards, and financial ownership to a much wider audience. That expansion will require more than fast execution. Applications need transaction data that can be published, committed, retrieved, verified, and carried into proof and settlement workflows without relying on fragmented infrastructure. Archer is designed to serve that layer. Through Archer, applications can publish transaction data, generate cryptographic commitments, maintain retrievable records, and support verification across the stack. Rollups and appchains can use Archer as dedicated data infrastructure behind their execution environments, while financial applications can use it to create more transparent and dependable records of user activity. The long-term role of Archer is to become part of the underlying data backbone of Robinhood Chain. Trading platforms can use it to preserve verifiable market activity. Payment applications can use it to maintain dependable transaction histories. Tokenized asset platforms can use it to support issuance, ownership, and settlement records. Rewards systems and consumer applications can use it to keep activity transparent and independently verifiable. As more financial activity moves onto Robinhood Chain, the value of reliable data infrastructure becomes increasingly important. Archer is positioning itself beneath that growth, supporting the applications, rollups, markets, and settlement systems that will define the ecosystem.