Updated 2026-08-19. Noxa was the largest token launchpad on Robinhood Chain — 60,000+ tokens launched in its first weeks. In mid-July 2026 its website went offline. The tokens did not: they are ERC-20s on Robinhood Chain with Uniswap v3 pools, and Hashling indexes and trades them, read directly from the chain.
60,000+ Noxa launches — including CASHCAT, the chain's best-known memecoin — are on the board under the Noxa filter, with price history, holders and pool liquidity. Search by name, ticker or contract address, or open hashling.xyz/p/<slug>. Coverage lists exactly what is indexed.
HashlingSwap lets you buy and sell Noxa tokens directly on the project page through their Uniswap v3 pools. Non-custodial: your wallet signs every transaction and the pool 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 — on-chain bonding curve, verified contracts, listed on the board from the first block. Launch on Hashling.
Noxa was the first Robinhood Chain launchpad whose site went dark; hood.fun paused on 2026-08-16. Their tokens remain tracked and tradeable through verified markets. Active Flap tokens are also indexed, with bonding trades routed directly to Flap’s Portal.
We don't know. The site has been offline since mid-July 2026. The tokens and pools are on-chain and don't depend on it.
They are in your wallet, on-chain. Whether a given token has value depends on its pool's liquidity, which you can see on its Hashling page. Hashling reads the chain; it does not hold your tokens.
Yes, wherever the token's Uniswap v3 pool has liquidity. Open the token's page on Hashling and use the in-page swap.
No. Hashling is an independent launchpad and index for Robinhood Chain.