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Arcus: Skip The Waitlist, Confirmed Token

Arcus is the perp DEX on Robinhood Chain from the dYdX Labs team and Robinhood Crypto, and it has a confirmed token. Most people are stuck on its waitlist. A referral link gives instant access, and every week spent queuing is leaderboard position handed to someone else.

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Most people trying to get onto Robinhood Chain's perp DEX are sitting in a queue. They do not have to be. Arcus can be entered directly through a referral link, right now, with no waitlist - and unlike almost everything else in this cycle, Arcus has a confirmed token.

The short version
  • Arcus is a perp DEX on Robinhood Chain, built by the dYdX Labs team with Robinhood Crypto.
  • It has a confirmed future token with an allocation reserved for the dYdX community. Not speculative. Confirmed.
  • The normal route in is a waitlist. A referral link skips it: .
  • Every perp trade you place elsewhere can be made to count here too, because ranking is volume-based.
Why skipping the waitlist actually matters

Airdrop allocations are decided by what you did and when you did it. A waitlist does not just delay your access, it delays the start of your on-chain history on the venue - and on a young perp DEX, the earliest volume is measured against the thinnest competition. Every week you spend queuing is a week of leaderboard position handed to someone who got in.

Direct access is the whole edge here. Use and you are trading today rather than waiting for an invite that may take weeks.

What Arcus is

Arcus is a perpetuals exchange on Robinhood Chain, the Arbitrum-based L2 Robinhood took to mainnet on July 1 2026. The build team is dYdX Labs working with Robinhood Crypto - which matters twice over: dYdX Labs has shipped one of the longest-running perp DEXs in the sector, and the token allocation explicitly reserves a portion for the dYdX community.

Robinhood Chain is not a ghost town waiting for users. It launched with stock tokens, agentic trading and a DeFi suite, and it is pulling real venues onchain - Rialto for tokenized equities and Lighter , whose Robinhood Chain pool put its airdrop back in play. Arcus is the perp leg of that cluster.

How to position on Arcus

1. Get in without queuing. Open and you bypass the waitlist entirely. Connect your wallet and you are live.

2. Connect your X account inside the app. Social verification is part of how standing is measured, and it is a two-minute job.

3. Trade, and let the volume compound elsewhere too. Arcus standing is volume-driven, and any perp volume you generate on other venues feeds into your broader positioning in this cluster. That means one trading footprint can be made to serve several confirmed programs at once:

  • Farm Variational alongside it - confirmed 50% community allocation, plus a live free first-come claim of up to ~3,000 points for onchain traders.
  • Automate the volume cheaply with Arbital (maker-only, can earn rebates rather than paying fees) or TreadFi .
  • Hedge it delta-neutral on zero-fee Lighter so the volume costs you close to nothing in directional risk.

One structure, several confirmed drops. That is the point of farming a cluster rather than a single venue.

4. Refer validated traders. Referrals count, and unlike a lot of programs, you are handing people something genuinely valuable - immediate access instead of a queue.

5. Trade it on Hyperider too. Arcus is being added to Hyperider , the perp-DEX game layer we already cover, which also carries Lighter on Robinhood Chain. If you are already playing there, this is volume you were generating anyway, now pointed at a confirmed-token venue.

What it costs

Real capital and real risk - this is leveraged perpetual trading, not a testnet quest. You need funds on Robinhood Chain, you pay trading fees, and leverage means liquidation risk. The delta-neutral hedge across Lighter reduces directional exposure but introduces funding-rate and execution risk instead, and it is not free. Size it as a trading position you would be willing to hold, not as free money.

Is Arcus safe and legit?

The provenance is about as strong as it gets for a new perp DEX: dYdX Labs engineering, Robinhood Crypto as a partner, and a chain run by a publicly listed company. The token is confirmed rather than rumoured, which removes the single biggest unknown that plagues most farms.

The real risks are trading risks: leverage and liquidation, funding costs on hedges, execution slippage on a young order book, and the possibility that the allocation is smaller or later than the market expects. Geographic restrictions may also apply. Only use official domains, and never sign a transaction you did not initiate.

FAQ

Is the Arcus token actually confirmed? Yes - a future token is confirmed, with a portion of the allocation reserved for the dYdX community. That puts it in a different class from the waitlist and points plays around it.

Do I really not need the waitlist? Correct. Entering through a referral link gives direct access: .

What decides my allocation? Volume and standing on the venue, plus connected social and validated referrals. Earlier volume counts against thinner competition.

Can I farm Arcus and other airdrops with the same money? Yes, and you should. Hedge delta-neutral on Lighter , automate the volume through Arbital , and stack Variational which has a confirmed 50% community allocation.

What about GTE? GTE is the other Robinhood-adjacent name people are asking about, but GTE is still a waitlist with no token announced. Get on it because it is free - see the GTE guide - but farm Arcus now, because Arcus is the confirmed one.

What are related airdrops? Rialto , Lighter on Robinhood Chain , Arcus perp history reuse , and the full board at confirmed airdrops 2026 .

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