see who got in early
Over 8,000 Robinhood runners analyzed — their entire transaction histories pulled and classified. 70 insider groups identified. Same wallets, same entry patterns, different coins. Average entries from $5k to $20k into coins that ran to multi-millions.
what was found
behaviour, not noise
A wallet only matters when its pattern repeats. HoodInside groups wallets by what they actually did on-chain — entering before runners move, buying with the same crew across separate launches, exiting in matching windows.
Not vibes. Not scores. Transaction receipts — every row opens the exact block, wallet, token, and entry value on the Robinhood explorer.
Early wallets
Wallets that appear at the start of coins that later run — classified by repeat rate, not luck.
Crews
Multiple addresses moving together across separate launches. One operator behind many wallets, or a group sharing the call.
On-chain receipts
Every insider row expands into wallet addresses, token contract links, buy transactions, and entry market caps. Verifiable on robinhoodchain.blockscout.com.
open the row, inspect the chain
The platform does not ask you to trust a score. Open an insider group, expand any wallet, then follow the token and transaction links directly to the Robinhood block explorer.
If a group is flagged, its evidence is right beside it. Every buy shown is a real on-chain transaction hash.
start with Solo 1
Open the platform, click the first insider group, and inspect the wallet that entered five separate runners early — with transaction receipts for every buy.