Robin Hood's most famous shot wasn't the first one.
At a rigged archery contest, he doesn't just hit the target — he splits his own arrow, already dead-center, with a second shot. That's the whole idea behind Splitshot: not who moves first, who's accurate enough to improve on a shot that already landed.
What we actually do
Robinhood Chain gets new memecoins launched on it constantly. Most are noise — dead within hours, rugged within days, or just too thin to trade safely. Splitshot scans every new token, runs it through three checks, and only surfaces the ones that pass all of them.
The three checks
Can you actually get out?
We check how much real liquidity backs a token relative to its market cap, and flag anything where the pool is too thin to sell into without crashing the price. Market cap alone is easy to fake — liquidity is a lot harder to fake.
Who actually owns it?
We look at how concentrated ownership is across the top wallets. A token where a handful of addresses hold most of the supply is a rug pull waiting for the right moment.
Can anyone actually audit it?
We check whether the contract source is verified on-chain. An unverified contract is a black box — you're trusting the deployer's word, not the code.
What we filter out before any of that
Two more passes run before a token is even eligible for scoring:
- Not a memecoin. Stablecoins, wrapped assets, and — specific to Robinhood Chain — tokenized stocks (TSLAX, HOOD, and similar) get excluded outright. They're not what this list is for.
- Already dead. Tokens with crashed prices, near-zero volume, or wash-trading patterns are dropped before they ever reach a score.
- Active scam patterns. Ghost liquidity, exit-only trading, and newborn-rug signatures (a brand-new pair already down 80%+) get flagged and removed.
Calling a coin, and getting paid for it
Coming soonAnyone can sign in with a wallet and call a coin — register the contract address, and we snapshot its market cap at that exact moment. From there it's simple: the more that market cap grows since your call, the more it's worth.
Register a contract address
We look up the market cap at that instant and lock it in — that's your baseline, and nobody can edit it later, including us.
Your rank is your best call's growth
Every call keeps getting re-priced. Your spot on the leaderboard is whichever of your calls has grown the most since you made it.
Top callers split $SHOT daily
Once a day we snapshot the leaderboard and set aside $SHOT for the top ranks. Claiming opens once the token is live — everything up to that point is already running.
What the labels mean
Every coin that survives the filters gets one of two labels. Everything else doesn't make the list.
Recommended
Score of 70+. Strong liquidity, reasonably distributed holders, verified contract.
Watch
Score of 40–69. Passed every filter, but at least one signal is borderline — worth a closer look before anything else.