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Noxa vanishes after fueling Robinhood Chain’s $4B memecoin boom

Noxa has halted token launches after generating more than $12 million in fees and helping Robinhood Chain reach $4 billion in cumulative decentralized exchange volume within two weeks. Summar

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July 18, 2026
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Noxa has halted token launches after generating more than $12 million in fees and helping Robinhood Chain reach $4 billion in cumulative decentralized exchange volume within two weeks.

Summary
  • Noxa halted launches after earning $12 million in fees within two weeks.
  • CASHCAT plunged over 33% as Robinhood Chain trading volume declined.
  • Rival launchpads are competing to capture activity previously controlled by Noxa.

crypto.news reported that the launchpad stopped operating on July 11 after becoming the main platform behind Robinhood Chain’s early memecoin activity. Noxa had supported more than 60,000 token launches and accounted for about 75% of all deployments on the network.

During its peak, Noxa’s daily protocol fees exceeded those of Solana-based Pump.fun for five straight days, according to crypto.news. The rapid activity helped push Robinhood Chain, which launched on July 1, into one of the busiest new venues for speculative tokens.

CASHCAT became Noxa’s most successful launch, reaching a peak market capitalization of $226 million. crypto.news reported that the token helped attract 267,642 unique wallets to Robinhood Chain during its opening weeks.

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Noxa initially blamed bot spam and a flood of low-quality tokens when it suspended new launches on July 11. Two days later, its website became unavailable, with the team attributing the outage to a Cloudflare problem.

Rather than restoring its previous business model, Noxa later announced that all continuing trading fees would go to token creators. The decision removed the platform’s share of future revenue, although Noxa did not provide a detailed explanation of its long-term plans.

CASHCAT leads the post-Noxa selloff

CASHCAT fell more than 33% within 24 hours as traders reacted to Noxa’s exit, according to crypto.news. Other Robinhood Chain tokens, including FOX and HOODIE, also declined after previously recording strong weekly gains tied to activity on the launchpad.

Vlad.fun added to the uncertainty when the rival platform went offline several days later. According to its team, an internal integrity issue prompted the shutdown.

Reaction among crypto users remained divided. Some social media users treated Noxa’s decision as a rejection of bot-driven token speculation, while others described the departure as a soft rug.

Trader 0xAvast, who reportedly followed CASHCAT from a market value of around $10,000 to $230 million, dismissed concerns surrounding the collapse as “irrelevant FUD.” However, crypto.news’s data showed Robinhood Chain DEX volume falling after reaching a record $878 million on July 12.

Before Noxa disappeared, crypto.news reported that Robinhood Chain had overtaken Base to rank second by Uniswap deployment volume. The report linked part of that expansion to memecoin launches and Pump.fun integration.

Rival launchpads compete for displaced activity

Despite the drop in trading volume, crypto.news reported that Robinhood Chain’s total value locked has remained close to $200 million. Platforms including flap.sh, trensh.today and bankr have since sought to capture activity previously handled by Noxa, while Pons has also entered the market.

None of those platforms has yet matched Noxa’s token-launch record or produced a memecoin with CASHCAT’s reach.

The memecoin boom has also dwarfed Robinhood Chain’s tokenized real-world asset sector. crypto.news placed the market capitalization of those assets at $12.66 million, while CASHCAT alone had been worth about 12 times that amount at its peak.

Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev declared that “Robinhood Summer is here” on July 8. Within a week of that post, the chain’s largest launchpad had stopped accepting new token launches, leaving competing platforms to test whether Robinhood Chain can maintain activity without Noxa.

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