Robinhood Chain Support Shipped on Day One
Banana Gun rolled out Robinhood chain support the moment the chain opened up to trading bots. The Telegram bot recognized Robinhood chain contracts and wallets immediately. No separate setup, no waiting period, no beta waitlist. You can check out the announcement here.
Robinhood chain trading now runs inside the same Telegram bot you already use for Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain, and Base. It launched as part of that existing workflow, not as a separate tool bolted onto the side. For traders who have been active on Robinhood's crypto side, that timing matters. Instead of waiting for a mature toolset to catch up to a new chain months later, the trading infrastructure showed up alongside the chain itself.
What "More Firepower" Added: Four Features Live Now
On its official channels, Banana Gun framed the update simply: the Robinhood chain "just got more firepower." That firepower breaks down into four features, all live inside the Telegram bot right now.
Market Buys
Market buys on the Robinhood chain execute at the best available price the moment you send the order. You type the trade into Telegram, confirm it, and it goes through. No separate exchange tab, no wallet pop-up to approve on a different screen.
Limit Orders
Limit orders let you set the price you want to buy or sell at and walk away from the screen. Banana Gun holds the order in place and fills it once the chain hits your number. You are not stuck watching a chart waiting to click buy at the right second.
Copy Trading
Copy trading works on the Robinhood chain the same way it already works across Banana Gun's other supported chains. Point the bot at a wallet you want to mirror, and your trades follow that wallet's on-chain activity going forward.
Faster Execution
Faster execution means fewer seconds between your Telegram command and the trade landing on-chain. On a chain where price can move meaningfully inside that window, speed is not a nice-to-have feature. It is the difference between the fill you wanted and the one you actually got.
Trading on the Robinhood Chain From Your Phone
Banana Gun runs entirely inside Telegram, so Robinhood chain trades happen from the same app already sitting on your phone. There is no desktop client to install, no browser extension to configure, and no separate dApp interface to figure out.
You open the same Telegram thread you already use for Ethereum or Solana trades, switch context to the Robinhood chain, and place a market buy, set a limit order, or launch a copy trade from there.
The bot does not ask you to change habits. It asks you to point a tool you already know at a new chain. If you have felt the friction of juggling separate wallets, extensions, and dashboards across chains, that consistency is the real upgrade. The Robinhood chain becomes one more option inside a workflow you already run, not a new workflow you have to learn from scratch.
What Comes Next for Banana Gun on the Robinhood Chain
Banana Gun's own framing, "Day 1 support was just the start," leaves room for more without committing to specifics.
What is confirmed right now is that market buys, limit orders, copy trading, and faster execution are live and usable today, not promised for later. If you already trade through Banana Gun's Telegram bot on Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain, or Base, adding the Robinhood chain to your rotation costs you nothing extra in setup.
If you are new to the bot, the Robinhood chain is now one of the entry points, not an afterthought bolted on after the fact. See how Banana Gun brought every chain and every trading tool into one Telegram interface, and check bananagun.io for what the bot trades next.


