Dravo Hood
Contract intelligence for Robinhood Chain.
Discover verified projects, resolve any address, inspect contracts, and decode transactions — all from live data, never fabricated.
Purpose-built for Robinhood Chain — a single, verified source for the projects and contracts that run on it.
Robinhood Chain is EVM-compatible, so familiar standards and tooling apply. Rather than a generic explorer stretched across dozens of chains, Dravo Hood understands this one natively — from contract standards to the verification sources its tools read.
Introduction
Blockchains are transparent. That does not make them legible.
Every address, contract, and transaction on Robinhood Chain is public — yet raw bytecode and encoded calldata are almost impossible to reason about. The information is there. Reading it is the hard part.
Dravo Hood is the intelligence layer that closes that gap. It turns on-chain reality into something you can read, verify, and act on: discover verified projects, resolve any address, inspect contracts, and decode transactions — all from live data.
And it holds a firm line on trust. When data exists, Dravo shows it. When it does not, Dravo says so — never a confident guess dressed up as a fact.
Everything on Robinhood Chain, in one interface
Browse the registry, open a verified contract, and read its verification, source, and metadata — live, without leaving the page.
Infrastructure you can build on with confidence
Official Registry
Every listing is reviewed and verified, so builders and users start from a trusted source instead of guesswork.
Verified Contract Intelligence
Source, ownership, and decoded activity are unified in one place — the context you need to trust a deployment.
Built for Robinhood Chain
Purpose-built infrastructure that understands the chain natively, from contract standards to verification.
One platform, from discovery to inspection
Everything needed to understand a project on Robinhood Chain, in a single consistent interface.
Six tools, one source of truth
Each tool answers a different question about Robinhood Chain — and every one of them reads from live data.
A verified directory of what is actually deployed
Public chains are noisy. Registry cuts through it with a directory of projects and contracts drawn from live, verifiable data — a trustworthy place to start instead of a scatter of links and unverified claims.
- Live contract data sourced from Blockscout, not a hand-curated list
- A consistent jumping-off point into Inspect and Lookup
- No fabricated entries — it reflects on-chain reality
One search bar for the entire chain
Paste an address, contract, token, or transaction hash. Lookup detects what you gave it, resolves it against live sources, and hands you off to the right tool — the fastest path from a raw string to a verified identity.
- Universal input detection across addresses, tokens, and transactions
- Live resolution to verified identities and official contracts
- Honest results — no match is reported as a fabricated one
Everything you need to trust a contract, in one view
Bytecode alone rarely tells you whether a contract is safe. Inspect brings verification, source, ABI, proxy structure, ownership, and permissions together so you can reason about control and intent instead of trusting a name.
- Verification and source from the chain's verification providers
- Proxy, ownership, and access-control roles surfaced clearly
- Fields a provider does not return are shown as "Not Available"
Turn raw calldata into a readable action
Instead of a wall of hex, see the function that was called and the arguments it received. Decode resolves selectors against the 4byte Directory and available sources, producing named parameters where a verified ABI exists.
- Decode full transaction calldata or a standalone selector
- Named parameters when a verified ABI is available
- Unknown selectors stay labeled unknown — never invented
The intelligence layer of Dravo Hood
Ask in plain language and Brain answers — explaining general blockchain concepts, describing how Dravo Hood works from the official docs, or interpreting live on-chain context that Dravo retrieves for you. It never fabricates blockchain information.
- Explains contracts, ABIs, calldata, and developer workflows
- Answers Dravo product questions from the official documentation
- Grounds live blockchain answers in retrieved data, or says it is unavailable
Put your project where builders already look
Once your contracts are verified, Publish lets you request representation in Dravo Hood — anchoring your project to verifiable, live on-chain data instead of off-chain claims, and giving users a consistent place to understand it.
- Built around verified, on-chain deployments
- Discoverable from a source builders and users trust
- A consistent home for your contracts in Inspect and Lookup
From a raw input to a verifiable answer
Dravo Hood keeps no private mirror of the chain. It reads live, on demand, every time you ask.
You provide an input
A project name, an address, a contract, a transaction, or a piece of calldata. Paste it into any tool — or simply ask Brain in plain language.
Dravo queries live providers
Requests are routed to the right authoritative source: JSON-RPC for chain state, Blockscout for explorer data, Sourcify for verification, the 4byte Directory for selectors, and EAS for attestations.
Results are normalized
Responses are shaped into one consistent format. Values a provider returns are shown; values it does not are clearly marked unavailable rather than filled in.
You get a readable answer
Verification, source, ownership, decoded calls, or a grounded explanation from Brain — presented so you can verify it, not just read it.
Dravo never fabricates blockchain information.
This is not a feature. It is the principle the entire product is built around — the reason developers and Robinhood Chain users can trust what they read here.
Every answer comes from live providers
Dravo Hood reads the chain on demand through JSON-RPC, Blockscout, Sourcify, the 4byte Directory, and EAS. There is no stored snapshot to drift out of date.
Unavailable is a valid answer
If a provider returns nothing — an unverified contract has no source, a selector is unknown — Dravo says so plainly instead of inventing something plausible.
Accuracy over visual completeness
A page with an honest gap is better than one that looks finished but is partly fabricated. On a public chain, a confident wrong answer is the worst outcome of all.
Built for the people who ship on Robinhood Chain
Dravo Hood is the reference layer between your editor and the explorer — the fastest way to understand what is deployed and whether to trust it.
One coherent workflow
Move from discovery to verification without switching tools or losing context. Registry, Lookup, Inspect, and Decode share the same data foundation, so what you learn in one holds true in the next.
Verification you can act on
Confirm a contract is verified, see its source and ABI, and understand who controls it before you integrate. Ownership and permissions are surfaced, never assumed.
Decoding without the guesswork
Turn opaque calldata into named function calls. When a signature is unknown, Dravo tells you it is unknown instead of offering a confident guess you cannot trust.
An assistant that stays grounded
Brain explains concepts, your contracts, and live context — and for on-chain questions it reasons only over data Dravo retrieves, so answers are verifiable rather than invented.
Built for one chain, deeply
Because Dravo Hood is purpose-built for Robinhood Chain, its tools understand the chain natively instead of treating it as one entry in a long list.
No lock-in, no ceremony
No account, no wallet connection, no setup. Open the app and start from whatever you have — an address, a transaction, or a question.
A growing ecosystem, documented honestly
Dravo Hood is focused on becoming the most trustworthy contract-intelligence layer for Robinhood Chain — and it will only ever tell you what is confirmed.
Where the platform is heading
Our direction follows from a single goal: deepen the data each tool can surface while keeping every answer verifiable. Richer contract intelligence, broader decoding coverage, a more capable Brain, and a stronger publishing experience for verified projects.
We do not publish milestones or dates we cannot commit to. When something ships, it appears in the changelog — not before.
Read the roadmap$DRAVO token
PlannedDravo Hood is preparing the $DRAVO token, but no official launch date has been announced yet. No contract address, supply, tokenomics, allocation, price, or exchange listing has been published.
Treat any source claiming these details as unofficial. When they are finalized, they will appear in the documentation first.
Token documentationQuestions, answered plainly
The same answers you will find in the documentation — no marketing spin.
Dravo Hood is the ecosystem registry and contract-intelligence platform for Robinhood Chain. It helps you discover projects, resolve addresses, inspect contracts, and decode transactions using live on-chain data.
Developers, analysts, and users of Robinhood Chain who need trustworthy, verifiable information about what is deployed on the chain.
Dravo Hood is purpose-built for Robinhood Chain so it can understand the chain natively — its standards, verification sources, and explorer coverage — instead of treating it as one option among many.
Because a stored snapshot drifts out of date and invites fabrication. Reading live means answers reflect current on-chain reality, and gaps are shown honestly instead of filled with guesses.
Registry lists verifiable projects; Lookup resolves any identifier; Inspect reads a contract's verification, source, ownership, and permissions; Decode turns calldata into readable actions; Brain answers questions across general knowledge, Dravo knowledge, and live context.
The token symbol is $DRAVO and its status is "planned." No contract address, supply, tokenomics, allocation, listing, or price has been published. See the Token page for details.
An official launch date has not yet been announced. Any source claiming a specific date is unofficial.
Some data simply does not exist on-chain — an unverified contract has no published source, for example. When a provider returns nothing, Dravo marks the field unavailable rather than inventing it.
Every on-chain answer is retrieved from a live provider and Dravo only presents what it actually receives. Brain reasons over retrieved context and never fabricates missing details. Accuracy is prioritized over looking complete.
Start building on Robinhood Chain.
Explore the registry and build on a verified source of truth.