Updated 2026-08-19. On August 16, 2026, hood.fun paused its website and put the business up for sale. Its contracts did not stop. Every hood.fun token on Robinhood Chain still exists, still trades, and is tracked live here — read directly from the chain, not from hood.fun.
0x8c529f0a77c07ce0e6796f153d292501ee6f66f6, verified on Blockscout) has no pause switch. Bonding curves keep filling, and graduation happens atomically inside the buy that fills the curve — no keeper, no server, no separate call. migrate(token) is permissionless as a backstop.Every hood.fun launch is on the board with its curve, price history, holders and lifecycle. Search by name, ticker or contract address, or open hashling.xyz/p/<slug>. Coverage shows exactly which factories and pools are indexed.
HashlingSwap lets you buy and sell hood.fun curve tokens and graduated v3 pool tokens directly on the project page. Non-custodial: your wallet signs every transaction and the contracts hold the funds — Hashling never does. No account, no sign-up. Fees are on the whitepaper and security pages.
New launches go through Hashling's own factory on Robinhood Chain — same on-chain bonding curve model, verified contracts, listed on the board from the first block. Launch on Hashling.
noxa.fi tokens and their Uniswap v3 pools remain indexed and tradeable. Active Flap tokens are indexed from the Portal, and bonding buys and sells execute against Flap’s own verified contract. Graduated Flap V2 pools are indexed while the in-page V2 route is being built.
hood.fun said it paused the site and put the business up for sale. We don't know its future plans. What we can say is that the contracts are live and don't depend on the site.
They are where they always were: in your wallet, on-chain. The curve and pool contracts have no admin that can take them. Hashling reads them; it does not hold them.
Yes. Open the token's page on Hashling and use the in-page buy. Curve tokens buy from the curve; graduated tokens buy from the v3 pool.
Yes. Graduation is inside the contract, triggered by the buy that fills the curve. It never needed hood.fun's servers.
No. Hashling is an independent launchpad and index for Robinhood Chain that has tracked hood.fun's factories since launch.