THE BEAR HAS BEEN TAKEN OVER. 🐻
Data Bear was sitting inside Robinhood HQ long before Robinhood Chain even existed.
Now the community is bringing him onchain.
From this moment forward, $DATABEAR is officially under CTO.
-No abandoned project.
-No waiting for the old team.
-No fake promises.
-We are rebuilding the socials, creating consistent -content, spreading the real Robinhood lore and turning Data Bear into the character he was always supposed to be.
-Robinhood’s lovable office bear now belongs to the community.
Welcome to the $DATABEAR CTO.
CA:
0x90079857237dA767c38D1d261a39848ea424319E
Lots of people are sending us DMs that they can't buy or don't know how to buy
Here is the easiest method:
How to buy $DATABEAR using BasedBot 🐻
Open BasedBot using this link:
https://t.co/OcJgBzhPxS
-Start the bot (You are automatically given a EVM/ETH wallet but you can also import your own wallet.
-Fund the wallet with ETH.
-Tap "Terminal" and paste the official $DATABEAR contract on the search bar:
0x90079857237da767c38d1d261a39848ea424319e
-Click BUY, enter the amount of ETH you want to spend and confirm the transcation.
That’s it - welcome to the $DATABEAR community. 🐻💚
Always verify the contract before buying and never risk more than you can afford to lose.
Robinhood Didn’t Need a New Mascot. It Already Had Data Bear.
Most memecoin narratives are created after the token launches.
A character is drawn, a story is written around it, and the community tries to convince people that the lore matters.
Data Bear is the opposite.
Long before Robinhood Chain existed, a giant bear was already sitting inside Robinhood’s Menlo Park headquarters.
During a filmed Nasdaq Cultural Capital tour of the office, a Robinhood employee introduces him as their “lovable Data Bear” and explains that employees would sometimes sit in his lap while working on their laptops. He was not placed there by a token developer or invented by crypto Twitter—he was already part of Robinhood’s real office culture.
But the story gets even better.
Data Bear also has a long-standing LinkedIn profile titled “Data Bear at Robinhood.”
The profile lists Robinhood as his workplace and jokingly describes his specialties as data analytics, machine learning, distributed computing, blockchain technology, and predicting bear markets. It even gives him an Oxford education with the line that he was “bearly studying.”
Think about what that means.
Robinhood did not merely have a random teddy bear sitting in a corner.
They gave him:
A name
A personality
A position at Robinhood
A professional identity
His own financial and technology jokes
That is the exact process through which a mascot is created, except Robinhood did it years before anyone thought about putting Data Bear onchain.
There are now two separate pieces of documented lore:
The physical Data Bear lived inside Robinhood’s headquarters and appeared in a public office tour.
The digital Data Bear appeared on LinkedIn as a Robinhood personality specializing in data, blockchain, and bear markets.
The physical character and the online identity already existed.
The community did not invent Data Bear.
The community simply rediscovered him.
And the name could not fit Robinhood Chain any better.
He is a bear from one of the world’s best-known trading companies.
He watches the data.
He predicts bear markets.
His profile mentions blockchain.
And now, years later, Robinhood has launched its own chain.
This is why $DATABEAR is not just another bear token with a Robinhood-colored hoodie.
It is the onchain continuation of a character that was already sitting at the center of Robinhood’s culture.
Most projects have to manufacture their history.
Data Bear was already there.
Sitting inside the headquarters.
Watching employees build Robinhood.
Studying the data.
Waiting for the chain.
Robinhood’s lovable Data Bear is finally onchain.
$DATABEAR
CA:
0x90079857237da767c38d1d261a39848ea424319e