The launchpad that fueled Robinhood Chain’s memecoin boom just gave away all its revenue
Noxa, the launchpad behind CASHCAT’s rise, racked up nearly $12 million in fees before going dark, giving away its revenue, and leaving Robinhood Chain’s memecoin economy in freefall.
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Summary
- Noxa generated nearly $12 million in cumulative fees before abruptly halting token launches on July 11 and going dark two days later.
- CASHCAT, the memecoin that drove the majority of that activity, is down more than 33% in 24 hours. Prominent trader 0xAvast, who claims to have ridden the token from a $10,000 market cap to $230 million, called the selloff “irrelevant FUD.”
- Tokenized real-world assets — the use case Robinhood actually built the chain for — account for just $12.66 million in market cap on the network. At its peak, CASHCAT alone was worth 12 times that figure.
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CEX trading volumes rose for the first time in five months in June, with spot climbing 15.3% to $1.11T and RWA perpetual volumes surging to a record $311B.
CEX trading volumes rose for the first time in five months in June, with spot climbing 15.3% to $1.11T and RWA perpetual volumes surging to a record $311B.
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CEX trading volumes rose for the first time in five months in June, with spot climbing 15.3% to $1.11T and RWA perpetual volumes surging to a record $311B.

