WorkGrid ($GRID) is now live on Robinhood Chain.
Structured AI jobs, distributed worker nodes, and on-chain verification are up and running.
CA: 0x82E24328501f6110611048313622d17afC320BBA
Go to :- https://t.co/G3Hr7lFeb4
Our architecture cleanly splits off-chain AI execution from on-chain verification, enabling high performance, verifiable compute for RWA intelligence and developer workflows.
By running open weight models off-chain and anchoring only cryptographic receipts and reputation checkpoints on-chain, we ensure complete data privacy and zero mainnet latency. Developers can seamlessly route structured tasks like liquidity risk scans, oracle deviation reports, and automated contract reviews programmatically using the TypeScript SDK or directly through the console.
Review the framework slides to see the full 7 stage job lifecycle and core architecture layout.
Why did WorkGrid choose @RobinhoodCrypto Chain as its preferred chain?
Because WorkGrid is built for verifiable AI work, and Robinhood Chain is built for onchain finance.
WorkGrid does not need every AI task to run onchain. That would be slow, expensive, and honestly unnecessary. The smart design is simple:
AI execution happens offchain.
Receipts, payments, reputation, and verification settle onchain.
Robinhood Chain fits that perfectly because it is positioned as a permissionless Layer 2 for financial services and tokenized real-world assets. That makes it a strong home for applications that need payments, accountability, settlement, and transparent records.
It is also EVM-compatible, so WorkGrid can use standard Solidity contracts, wallets, and existing Ethereum tooling without reinventing the wheel.
So the reason is simple:
Robinhood Chain gives WorkGrid the financial settlement layer.
WorkGrid brings Robinhood Chain the AI task execution layer.
First look at WorkGrid in action.
Structured AI jobs are submitted into the network, routed to distributed workers, executed offchain, and finalized with verifiable receipts on Robinhood Chain.
No bloated onchain inference.
No blind trust in offchain execution.
Every job produces proof:
job hash
result hash
worker metadata
payment status
reputation update
WorkGrid is building the AI task routing layer for Robinhood Chain.
Why did WorkGrid choose a .network domain instead of .ai?
Because WorkGrid is not just an AI tool. It is a decentralized work network.
Users submit AI jobs, distributed workers execute them offchain, and receipts, payments, reputation, and verification settle on Robinhood Chain.
.ai would only describe the model layer.
.network describes the full system:
AI tasks.
Worker nodes.
Routing.
Verification.
Onchain receipts.
Reputation.
Payments.
WorkGrid is not here to be another AI wrapper.
It is building the network layer for verifiable AI work.
Welcome to the two newest projects using RobinFlow!
@rhoodmarket@workgrid_ ๐๐
You can track all the details on the dashboard.
https://t.co/mC0Pbrm1iU
Dev supply is officially locked for three months .
A huge shoutout goes to @RobinFlow_App for the assist. They made the entire locking process incredibly smooth and straightforward, especially since we are new to this ecosystem.
0x82e24328501f6110611048313622d17afc320bba
More updates coming soon!
Looking for some dev guidance.
We are live on the @RobinhoodCrypto Chain with $GRID, Can anyone walk me through the correct way to burn / lock the dev supply safely?
Since I'm new to this chain, what's the standard method to do this?
Hello @RobinhoodCrypto Chain.
WorkGrid is building the AI task execution layer for decentralized apps.
Structured jobs are routed to distributed workers running open-weight models locally.
Each job returns a result hash and creates an onchain receipt containing worker identity, model metadata, payment state, and reputation changes.
No bloated onchain inference.
No blind trust in offchain workers.
Execution happens offchain.
Proof, payments, and reputation settle on Robinhood Chain.
WorkGrid starts here.