StonkBrokers: Robinhood Chain's Surging NFT Collection with a Twist
The Robinhood Chain has seen an unexpected surge in the value of its NFT collection, StonkBrokers. Since its launch on July 17, 2026, this collection has experienced a significant increase in popularity, with its floor price surpassing that of Bored Ape Yacht Club. As of August 11, 2026, StonkBrokers had a floor price of $13.41 ETH (approximately $25,100), with a 24-hour volume of $120,686 and only five sales.
StonkBrokers is an ERC-6551 NFT collection that allows its holders to receive tokenized equity tokens upon minting. The technical core of this NFT standard gives the digital asset its own on-chain wallet, known as a token-bound account. This wallet can be used to store and manage these tokenized stocks.
One of the key features of StonkBrokers is its activation mechanism. By paying a one-time fee in $STONKBROKER tokens, holders can earn more stock rewards across five tiers. However, this activation dies on transfer, meaning that if the NFT is sold or moved to a new owner, they must pay the activation fee again.
The Anvil AMM prices every broker at a fixed reference of 666,666 $STONKBROKER tokens, plus a 10% fee in ETH. As of August 17, 2026, the actual floor price was around 9.95 ETH (approximately $18,647), which is about 9% above the AMM price including the fee.
Despite its high floor price, StonkBrokers' market capitalization still exceeds the token's full diluted valuation of roughly $63.4 million. This discrepancy highlights the complexity of NFT valuations and the need for caution when investing in these digital assets.