The Retail Outlaw
A street-smart fox who turned Robin Hood into a hoodlum. Same instinct to rob the rich — none of the medieval manners.
$HOODLUM is the cocky lime-green fox who got fed up watching institutions and hedgies rob retail every cycle. He ditched the old forest, threw on the black hoodie, stacked the gold chains, and moved to Robinhood Chain — the one chain built for the people who actually move markets. No more asking for permission. No more getting rugged by the suits. On this chain, Hoodlum robs back.
He doesn’t carry a bow anymore. He just crosses his arms, smirks, and lets the gains come to him. $HOODLUM isn’t here to play fair. He’s here to make sure retail eats first.
"We don't wait for pumps. We create them."

Once upon a time, a fox got tired of getting clipped by the same people every bull run.
So he put the hood up, threw on the chains, and walked straight onto Robinhood Chain.
No more forests. No more rules made by suits.
Just one simple rule:
Retail eats first.
Once upon a time, there was a fox who kept getting absolutely violated by the market every single cycle. He’d ape in with full conviction, only to get rugged, diluted, and left staring at his phone like it personally betrayed him.
After the 73rd time he bought the dip and the dip bought a yacht for some hedgie, something finally snapped. “Alright, that’s it,” he said, threw on the black hoodie like he was clocking into his villain arc, stacked some gold chains for dramatic effect, and crossed his arms so aggressively he nearly pulled a muscle.
That’s when he heard about Robinhood Chain — the first chain that actually lets retail fight back instead of just getting farmed like XP. No more sad little arrows. No more “this time it’s different.”
Hoodlum showed up with one mission:
Stop being the exit liquidity and start being the exit.
Six charges on file. All of them stick. None of them will slow him down.
A street-smart fox who turned Robin Hood into a hoodlum. Same instinct to rob the rich — none of the medieval manners.
Walked out of the old system, claimed Robinhood Chain as his new territory, and never once looked back at the trees.
"We don't wait for pumps. We create them." The whole worldview in eight words.
Arms crossed, smirk locked. No arrows — just attitude and alpha. The silhouette is the brand.
Turn the tables on traditional finance using the tools built for retail: tokenized stocks, onchain RWAs, and fast, cheap execution.
A crew of degens who don't beg for alpha — they take it. If you're reading this, you're probably already one of them.
Hoodie on. Arrows down. Gains up.
We don't shoot arrows anymore. We shoot charts.
Robinhood Chain was made for us. The rest of finance wasn't.
They robbed us for years. Now it's our turn.
Cross your arms. Stack your bags.
Retail doesn't ask. Retail takes.
Pick the angle that fits your vibe. They're all canon. He contains multitudes.
He used to use a bow. Now he uses the chain itself as his weapon — faster than any arrow, and it never misses a block.
$HOODLUM was one of the first to fully live on Robinhood Chain. At this point he doesn't even remember what TradFi felt like.
He's not a good guy. He's just better than the people who were robbing everyone before. That's the whole moral of the story.
The $HOODLUM token is the economic engine of the Social Baskets protocol. It aligns the incentives of basket creators (curators) with the long-term success of the protocol — a utility token required to create products on the platform, and a value-accrual token that rewards long-term believers and stakers.
To ensure high-quality curation and prevent spam, creating a new Social Basket is not free.
Lock your $HOODLUM into the HoodlumStaking contract and take a direct cut of protocol revenue. No mandatory lock-ups — unstake any time.
Every Social Basket charges a 2% annualized management fee, streamed continuously via share dilution — the TVL stays in the basket while the protocol mints new shares as the fee.
As the platform attracts more users, more curators want to launch baskets.
Curators must acquire $HOODLUM to pay the creation fee, driving demand. Half of that fee is burned, shrinking the total supply.
Curators are heavily incentivized to stake their $HOODLUM to unlock the 90% fee tier, pulling tokens out of circulating supply.
Creation fees plus protocol revenue create an attractive yield for passive stakers, pulling even more tokens out of circulation.
No begging for alpha. No asking for permission. Hood up, arms crossed, and let the gains come to you. Retail eats first around here.