
STONKBROKER closed Tuesday August 18, 2026 at $0.016871 after closing Tuesday August 11 at $0.034908, a 51.7% loss across seven sessions on CoinGecko's daily series. Measured against the record tick of $0.0389903 set at 02:54:30 UTC on Tuesday August 11, the token sits roughly 53.5% lower at $0.01803 on a CoinGecko pull taken at 07:35 UTC on Wednesday August 19, 2026. That same pull still puts the thirty-day gain above 200%, which is what happens when an asset triples and then hands half of it back inside the same month.
The token lives on Robinhood Chain, the chain ID 4663 network the retail brokerage operates as an Ethereum layer 2. We have covered that chain twice before, in a piece on the Pons launchpad and a profile of the pseudonymous builder behind it, so the chain itself is not the story. What the token is, what its supply actually reads on-chain, and the four impostor contracts wearing its name are.
The Address to Use and the Four Fakes That Share Its Name
The contract is
0xe934e36a439c94017b64a3fece66af12099abf50 on Robinhood Chain, and that string is the only one worth pasting into a wallet. An eth_call to the network's public RPC returns StonkBroker for name(), STONKBROKERfor symbol(), 18 for decimals(), and a totalSupply() of 2,407,275,263.72. The node reports chain ID 0x1237, which is 4663. Blockscout independently classifies the address as ERC-20 and returns the identical supply figure to the last decimal.Searching that block explorer by ticker is where the trouble starts. Four other contracts on the same chain answer to the name StonkBroker, every one of them unverified, and every one of them carrying a suspiciously round total supply of exactly one billion tokens.
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Contract on Robinhood Chain
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Total supply
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Pooled liquidity
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24-hour volume
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0xe934e36a439c94017b64a3fece66af12099abf50
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2,407,275,263.72
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$3.99 million
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$6.07 million
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0x70028969f8129042a4ef6718245f5809334610cb
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1,000,000,000
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$347,056
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$0
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0xce0791fe63d93becad9fe5382d6237cb40da075f
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1,000,000,000
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$344,464
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$108
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0x0f4c718035e65209729b69d8e1e94034490b0bae
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1,000,000,000
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$152,145
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$0.15
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0x0e47020543a7dacbaab655d81f8aec78eb9335ad
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1,000,000,000
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$129,502
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$0.15
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Read the last two columns together, because that combination is the tell. Somebody seeded between $129,000 and $347,000 of real liquidity into each of those four pools, which is expensive enough to look serious on a chart page and cheap enough to be worth it if one confused buyer market-buys into a pool nobody else is trading. Those pools have handled essentially no volume in a day. The genuine contract handled $6.07 million.
The problem extends well past Robinhood Chain, because the same ticker sits on five more contracts on BNB Chain, one on Solana and one on Base, none of them connected to this project. Two of the BNB Chain entries are the most instructive of the lot, holding $0.15 and $0.06 of liquidity against reported 24-hour volume of $15,435 and $5,282, a ratio no functioning market produces and one that anybody sorting a screener by volume alone would walk straight into.
Verify by construction, not by name. Pull the address from the project's own site or from a data provider that names the chain explicitly, check it against a block explorer, and confirm the explorer marks the contract as verified before you send anything. A ticker is not an identifier, only the address is.
What StonkBroker Actually Is
The verified source code answers this faster than any marketing page. The contract is named
CollectionToken, compiled with Solidity 0.8.26, and its own comment header describes it as a "fixed-supply ERC20 backing a Clutch NFT-Token AMM market" with "no owner, no admin, no mint after deployment, no transfer fees, no blacklist, no pause." The ABI backs that up. There is no mint() and no pause function to call, owner() reverts when you try it, and the token inherits nothing beyond OpenZeppelin's standard ERC20 plus its burnable and permit extensions.That is a genuinely clean deployment, and it is rarer than it should be in this size bracket. The most common way small-cap tokens go to zero is an admin key that mints, taxes or freezes, and there is no such key here.
StonkBrokers itself is a DeFi suite and a 4,444-piece pixel-art NFT collection that went live on Robinhood Chain on Friday July 17, 2026, published by Clutch Markets. The token is the fungible side of an NFT automated market maker called Anvil. Holders swap STONKBROKER for broker NFTs and swap the NFTs back into STONKBROKER, so the token functions as the pooled floor of the collection rather than as a claim on a business. Each broker also carries an ERC-6551 token-bound wallet, which means the NFT itself can hold assets.
Think of it as the difference between owning one specific used car and owning a share of the whole dealership lot. The share is liquid and always priced. The specific car is neither, and the point of the AMM is to let you move between the two.
Whitelist allocations came from burning a Pup Cup NFT on Ethereum or a Clutch Puppies NFT on ApeChain, one burn for one free mint. The deployment transaction, block 12,514,720 at 23:29:13 UTC on Friday July 17, 2026, minted the entire supply once to a single address and never minted again.
The Supply Figure Nobody Agrees On
The data providers contradict each other on this token, and the disagreement is worth understanding rather than picking a side on.
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Source
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Total supply
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Fully diluted value at $0.01803
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Contract totalSupply, read via eth_call
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2,407,275,263.72
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$43.4 million
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Blockscout token page
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2,407,275,263.72
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$43.4 million
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GeckoTerminal
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2,407,275,263.72
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$43.66 million
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CoinGecko total and max supply fields
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2,716,547,718
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$48.99 million
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Deployment transaction mint event
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2,962,663,704
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The original number
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We used the contract figure of 2,407,275,263.72, because a value read off the chain by an
eth_call is the asset and everything else is a description of it. Three independent readers agree on that number and CoinGecko does not, which leaves a $5.33 million gap between CoinGecko's fully diluted valuation and the one its own GeckoTerminal product publishes for the same token at the same moment.The mint event explains the rest, and it is the most useful thing on-chain data says about this token. Deployment created 2,962,663,704 tokens and the contract reads 2,407,275,263.72 against it. Because
CollectionToken inherits ERC20Burnable and has no mint path, supply is a one-way ratchet downward, and 555,388,440.28 tokens, 18.75% of everything ever created, have been burned in roughly a month of operation. CoinGecko's 2,716,547,718 is not an invented number. It is a stale snapshot taken partway down that ratchet and never refreshed.Supply that only falls is the opposite of the token inflation problem that quietly caps most young altcoins, and there is no vesting schedule or emissions cliff to price in. What there is instead is a float question. CoinGecko counts 1,551,882,216 tokens as circulating, which is 64.5% of the true total, leaving roughly 856 million tokens sitting somewhere the circulating figure does not reach.
What the Liquidity Says That the Market Cap Does Not
A $27.98 million market capitalization on a token that did not exist before Friday July 17, 2026 invites the obvious skepticism, and the pool data pushes back on it harder than expected.
Aggregate liquidity attributable to STONKBROKER across the twenty pools GeckoTerminal tracks was $3.99 million against $6.07 million of 24-hour volume at the 07:35 UTC Wednesday August 19, 2026 reading. That is 1.52 turns of the book in a day, comfortably inside the range where volume is doing real work and nowhere near the double-digit multiples that mark wash activity. Pooled depth equal to 14.3% of market capitalization is unusual at this size, since comparable small caps routinely run at one or two percent, which is why they gap so violently. The deepest venue alone, a STONKBROKER and WETH pool opened on Saturday July 18, 2026, holds $4.76 million across both sides.
But twelve of those twenty pools pair STONKBROKER against other Robinhood Chain microcaps rather than against ETH or a stablecoin, including TickerYard and Card Wall, two tokens from the project's own Special Projects roster. Liquidity denominated in an illiquid asset is not the same thing as liquidity, and if the chain's memecoin complex sells off together, those pools thin out in lockstep with the thing they are supposed to be absorbing.
Blockscout counted 26,538 holding addresses against a 4,444-piece collection, so the overwhelming majority of holders own the token and not a broker.
The Product Is Live, Which Removes the Catalyst
One correction matters more than the rest. The Stonk Exchange, a vote-directed DEX governed by STONKBROKER, is described by the project's own site as live and open for swaps, liquidity provision and LP staking as of a check made Wednesday August 19, 2026. It is not a pending launch, and no dated launch event appears anywhere on the site or in its published structured data.
That removes the tidiest bull case. There is no dated catalyst to trade into, no announcement window and no countdown. The two features the project lists as not yet open, a token launcher and covered call options, carry no published date at all.
What remains is a token whose entire price history is one month long, whose product suite has shipped, and whose valuation rests on how much the Anvil AMM and the exchange actually get used. That is a harder thing to price than a launch date, and a great deal more honest.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the StonkBroker contract address on Robinhood Chain?
The token is
0xe934e36a439c94017b64a3fece66af12099abf50 on Robinhood Chain, chain ID 4663, verified on the chain's Blockscout explorer under the contract name CollectionToken. Four unverified contracts on the same chain use the identical name and ticker, so confirm the address on an explorer before every transaction.Why do CoinGecko and the blockchain report different STONKBROKER supplies?
The contract has no mint function and a burn function, so supply only falls, and 18.75% of the original 2,962,663,704 tokens has been destroyed. CoinGecko's 2,716,547,718 is a stale reading captured partway through that burn, while the live contract reads 2,407,275,263.72.
Does holding STONKBROKER give you a claim on Robinhood or its chain?
No. Robinhood Chain is infrastructure the brokerage operates, and anyone can deploy on it, which is exactly what Clutch Markets did. The token is exposure to one NFT AMM market and its governance, with no relationship to the listed brokerage business whatsoever.
Is a 51% drop unusual for a token like this?
Not at this size and age. An asset that gained more than 200% over thirty days and peaked at $0.0389903 was always going to retrace hard, and deeper-than-average pool depth slows those moves without stopping them. The LAB token's surge traced the same shape at a similar market capitalization.
Bottom Line
STONKBROKER is a cleanly deployed, ownerless, deflationary ERC-20 sitting on top of an NFT market that works, priced by a book deep enough to be real and shallow enough to halve in a week. The burn rate is the number to track. If 18.75% of supply disappearing in one month is a function of AMM redemptions rather than a one-off, the supply side keeps tightening without anybody voting on it.
Three things decide the next leg. Pool depth against market capitalization is the first, and 14.3% is the level every future reading gets measured against. The share of liquidity paired into other Robinhood Chain microcaps is the second, because that figure falling would mean real ETH and stablecoin depth arriving. The $0.034908 close from Tuesday August 11, 2026 is the third, and until that level is reclaimed this is a chart that gave back half a month's work in seven sessions. A contract with no admin key cannot be rugged. It can absolutely still be sold.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency trading involves substantial risk. Always conduct your own research before making trading decisions.






