Dedicated data infrastructureBuilt for Robinhood Chain

Precision in. Proof out.

The precisiondata layer forRobinhood Chain.

Archer gives applications on Robinhood Chain a dedicated place to publish transaction data, create verifiable commitments, and retrieve the records behind settlement.

Transaction trajectorySequence 01—04
  1. Publish
  2. Commit
  3. Prove
  4. Retrieve
Purpose
Data availability
Designed for
Financial applications
Output
Settlement-ready records
Enter the data layer

Execution moves value. Data makes it verifiable.

As finance moves onchain, applications need more than throughput. They need precise records that stay available after the transaction lands.

Markets move in milliseconds.
The truth behind them must persist.

  1. Execution is only the first half

    A transaction can execute successfully while the records needed to verify it remain fragmented or difficult to retrieve.

  2. Financial state must stay legible

    Orders, balances, rewards, claims, and settlement events need durable records that builders and verifiers can inspect.

  3. Scale amplifies every data gap

    Consumer activity demands a repeatable path for publishing, committing, proving, and retrieving transaction data.

One trajectory. Four exact stages.

Archer turns the data behind a transaction into a record that can be referenced, verified, and retrieved across the financial stack.

  1. 01Publish

    Transaction data enters the field

    Applications submit the records behind financial activity to a dedicated data layer instead of leaving availability implicit.

    Input
    Orders · trades · payments
    Output
    Available transaction records
  2. 02Commit

    Records resolve into a precise commitment

    Archer supports cryptographic commitments that give downstream systems a stable reference to the data that was published.

    Input
    Published records
    Output
    Verifiable commitment
  3. 03Prove

    Proof workflows gain a reliable source

    Available records and their commitments can support the verification paths applications and rollups need to establish correctness.

    Input
    Commitment · record set
    Output
    Proof-ready data
  4. 04Retrieve

    The record returns when settlement calls

    Builders, indexers, and verification systems can retrieve critical information for auditing, reconciliation, and settlement workflows.

    Input
    Data reference
    Output
    Settlement-ready record

Archer provides the data foundation; each application defines the records and proof logic required by its own financial workflow.

Built for every surface where finance becomes data.

Archer is designed as shared infrastructure for products with different experiences but the same underlying requirement: precise, available records.

  • TRD

    Trading

    Keep orders, fills, positions, and market events available to the systems that reconcile them.

  • PAY

    Payments

    Preserve the records behind transfers, receipts, claims, and high-volume consumer payment flows.

  • RWA

    Tokenized assets

    Give issuance, ownership, transfer, and lifecycle events a verifiable data trail.

  • RWD

    Rewards & loyalty

    Make points, eligibility, accrual, redemption, and distribution records inspectable across programs.

  • CRD

    Lending & positions

    Support the record availability behind balances, collateral, rates, repayments, and changing risk state.

  • RLP

    App-specific rollups

    Provide dedicated data workflows for products that scale execution around a focused financial use case.

Different financial products.One dependable data trajectory.

A data layer with one job: make financial activity provable.

Archer sits between application-specific financial activity and the systems that need its records. It complements execution with dedicated data infrastructure.

  1. Financial applications

    Trading · payments · assets · rewards · lending

  2. Application-specific execution

    Focused environments built around consumer financial flows

  3. Archer data layer

    Publish · commit · prove · retrieve

  4. Robinhood Chain

    The ecosystem Archer is purpose-built to support

Consumer-scale finance is a data discipline.

Scale depends on records that remain precise and available through every stage of the transaction lifecycle. Archer is designed around that requirement.

Network statusMainnet

Archer is active on mainnet. Verified endpoints and integration links will appear here when supplied.

Target stateSettlement-ready

Every transaction publishable. Every record retrievable.

  1. Availability by design

    Critical records have a defined publication and retrieval path instead of relying on opaque application storage.

  2. Commitments with a target

    Published data can resolve into stable references that downstream verification workflows can use.

  3. Proof-ready records

    Applications and rollups can build proof logic around information that remains accessible when it is needed.

  4. Settlement confidence

    Auditors, indexers, and settlement systems can retrieve the record behind financial state and activity.

The Archer model, in clear terms.

A concise field guide to the role Archer is designed to play in the Robinhood Chain ecosystem.

What is Archer?

Archer is a dedicated data layer for financial applications and app-specific rollups in the Robinhood Chain ecosystem. It is designed to make transaction records publishable, commitments provable, and data retrievable.

Is Archer an execution layer?

Archer complements execution rather than replacing it. Applications execute financial activity in their chosen environment and use Archer for the data availability and commitment workflows behind that activity.

What kinds of records can applications publish?

The model is intended for the records behind orders, trades, payments, rewards, balances, claims, positions, tokenized assets, and settlement events. Each application defines the exact data its workflow requires.

How does Archer support proofs?

Archer is designed to keep published records available and associate them with verifiable commitments. Proof systems can then reference that data as part of an application's own verification logic.

Who is Archer built for?

Archer is for developers building financial applications, teams operating app-specific rollups, and the indexers, auditors, and verification systems that need dependable access to transaction data.

Where are the integration details?

Public endpoints and developer documentation have not yet been announced. The site will expose those links as soon as verified destinations are available.

Archer

Aim every record at settlement

Finance moves fast.Its data should land precisely.

Robinhood Chain brings financial activity onchain. Archer provides the dedicated data layer designed to help it scale with confidence.