HoodChat
Encrypted wallet messaging built for Robinhood Chain. No phone numbers, no emails — your wallet is your identity, and only you hold the keys.
End-to-end encrypted · Messages never touch our servers in plaintext
@trader
online
How it works
From wallet to conversation in seconds
01 Connect your wallet
Sign in with your Robinhood Chain wallet. One signature — no accounts, no passwords.
02 Keys are generated locally
An encryption keypair is created in your browser. The private key never leaves your device.
03 Chat, encrypted
Every message is sealed before it leaves your browser. Only recipients can ever read it.
Features
A messenger, not a dashboard
Everything you expect from a modern messaging app — rebuilt wallet-native.
End-to-end encrypted
X25519 + AES-256-GCM, sealed client-side. The server stores ciphertext, nothing else.
Telegram-fast
Realtime delivery, typing indicators, read receipts and reactions over WebSockets.
@usernames on-chain
Reserve your handle in the registry. @alex resolves to your wallet, verifiably.
Private groups
Invite wallets, manage admins, share media — group keys wrapped per member.
Instant search
Find any wallet, username or conversation from anywhere with ⌘K.
Beautiful on mobile
A responsive web app that feels native on your phone. No install required.
Security
We can't read your messages.
Neither can anyone else.
- Keys are generated in your browser and never leave your device unencrypted
- Messages are sealed with AES-256-GCM before upload — the server routes ciphertext blind
- Sign-In with Ethereum (EIP-4361) with single-use nonces; no passwords to steal
- Attachments are encrypted client-side; file keys travel inside the encrypted message
- Open contract registry on Robinhood Chain — verify any @username or public key yourself
# what you type
"gm, encrypted world"
# what our servers see
7hK9mQ2xVwPzR4tYnL8cE1sA6dF3gB0j…Xq5W
# who holds the key
you. only you.
The app
Designed like the messengers you love
@trader
encrypted message
@hood
encrypted message
Degens 🏴
encrypted message
@alex
encrypted message
FAQ
Questions, answered
No. Messages are encrypted in your browser with keys only you and your recipients hold. Our servers store and route ciphertext they cannot decrypt — this is architectural, not a policy promise.