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Equity token launchpad

Live on Robinhood Chain

A real share in a company.
Sellable in two seconds.

An equity token is an ordinary share — you vote, you collect dividends, you legally own a slice of the company — except you can buy or sell it in two seconds, any hour of any day, with no bank and no paperwork.

An ordinary share

Vote at the AGM, collect dividends, own a slice on the register.

Token liquidity

Buy and sell in two seconds, day or night, weekends included.

An equity token

Every shareholder right, none of the friction on the way out.

In plain English

Three things to remember

If this is all you ever read about equity tokens, it is enough.

01

You really are a shareholder

Not a fan token. Not a bet. A slice of the company.

  • You vote on the big decisions
  • You collect your share of the profits
  • Your name sits on the official register

The token IS the share. There is no paper certificate somewhere else.

02

You leave whenever you want

Two seconds, not two months.

  • Market open 24/7, weekends included
  • No bank, no broker, no notary
  • No minimum ticket size

An unlisted share takes months to find a buyer. Here it is a button.

03

Everything is checkable

The register is public. Nobody can quietly rewrite it.

  • Every trade is written on-chain
  • The cap table is visible to anyone
  • Dividends are paid out automatically

You can verify who owns what yourself, without asking permission.

Pre-launch

No companies listed yet

The market opens soon. The first company to tokenise its equity on Robinhood Chain will appear right here.

Side by side

The best of both worlds

An unlisted share has the rights but none of the liquidity. A memecoin has the liquidity but none of the rights. An equity token takes both.

What you getEquity tokenfraud.capitalOrdinary shareunlistedMemecoinplain token
Voting rights
You get a say in the big decisions.
YesYesNo
Dividends
You get your cut when the company makes money.
YesYesNo
Legal ownership
The law recognises that this slice of the company is yours.
YesYesNo
Sell in two seconds
You click, it is sold.
YesMonthsYes
Open 24/7
Nights, weekends, holidays — the market keeps running.
YesNoYes
No middleman
No bank, no broker, no notary taking a cut.
YesNoYes

“Ordinary share, unlisted” means equity in a private company — the kind that takes months to find a buyer for.

The platform token

$FRAUD

Planned at launch

The token that runs the launchpad. Not a share in anything.

Read the details

$FRAUD is not an equity token. No voting rights, no dividends, no claim on any company's profits or assets. It is the token that pays for listings and secures the platform — and the clearest example of the difference this whole site exists to explain.

If you want the thing that does carry voting rights, dividends and legal ownership, that is an equity tokena different instrument entirely.

01

Listing fees

Pay in $FRAUD, pay less

A company listing its equity pays in stablecoin — or in $FRAUD at a discount. Every new listing is a real purchase.

02

Issuer bond

Skin in the game

The issuer locks $FRAUD when it files, gets it back at graduation, and forfeits it if the filing turns out to be fraudulent.

03

Curation stake

Vouch, or stay quiet

Stake $FRAUD behind a listing you believe in. If it turns out to be a fraud, your stake is slashed. Trust you can measure.

$FRAUD has not launched yet and the utilities above describe the intended design, not a live product or a promise of future value. Nothing here is an offer to sell a token or an investment recommendation, and token values can go to zero.

The journey

From company to your wallet

Three steps, and the same mechanism for everyone.

Read the full guide
    1

    The company deposits equity

    It writes a slice of its shares — say 15% — into a contract on Robinhood Chain. Those shares stop living on paper and start living on-chain, in a single signed transaction.

    Permissionless — your parameters are validated, nobody approves you.

    2

    The market fills up

    Anyone can buy in, from a few dollars. The price rises as the curve fills. That is the progress bar on every card.

    No private allocation — everyone sees the same price.

    3

    The token graduates

    At 100%, liquidity locks and the token moves to continuous trading. From then on it changes hands in two seconds, day or night.

    Dividends land straight in holders' wallets.

Your company could be next

Tokenise a slice of your cap table and open it to the market in minutes.

Create your equity token

FAQ

Questions we get asked

Short answers, no jargon.

Is this a real share, or just a token that looks like one?

A real share. The token is the ownership title itself: it is backed by the company's articles and recorded on the shareholder register. If you hold one, you are a shareholder. Full stop.

Do I actually receive dividends?

Yes, whenever the company pays them. The payment lands directly in the wallet holding the token, pro rata, with nothing for you to claim or file.

How does voting work?

One token, one vote. Ballots are open on-chain: you sign from your wallet, and the result is public and verifiable by anyone.

Why Robinhood Chain rather than another blockchain?

Because it is built for regulated financial assets: compliance sits at the protocol level, transaction fees are negligible, and settlement takes seconds.

What does “graduated” mean?

While a token is filling its liquidity curve, its price follows an automatic formula. When the bar hits 100%, liquidity locks and the token moves to the main order book. That is graduation.

Can I lose money?

Yes. Share prices go down as well as up, and companies fail. You can lose everything you put in. Only invest what you can afford to lose.

How much do I need to start?

There is no platform minimum. Tokens are divisible, so you can start with a few dollars.

Who checks the companies that get listed?

Nobody approves them. fraud.capital is permissionless: your parameters are validated, and that is the whole gate. It means no committee can quietly block a legitimate company — and it means the diligence is yours. Check the token address, who the creator is, and how the holdings are spread before you buy anything.