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SNDK

Sandisk Corporation • Robinhood Token

$1,350.64
live · ▼ -0.80% 24h · feed 12h ago · US market closed
Contract
0xB90A19fF0Af67f7779afF50A882A9CfF42446400 explorer ↗
Price feed
0xfb133Fa4B7b385802B693a293606682Df47109A3 explorer ↗ · +1 alt proxy
Holders
6,281
Pool TVL
<$1 · 2 pools indexed (dust liquidity)
Dependents
none found — no third-party token pairs against SNDK yet
Multiplier
1.000000 (uiMultiplier · price = stock × this)
✓ Canonical · factory-verified✓ Chainlink feed · proxy confirmed6,281 holdersTVL

Price

Pools

All 2 indexed pools hold dust liquidity (<$1).

README

SNDK tracks Sandisk, the flash-storage maker spun out of Western Digital. BeaconProxy (ERC-20, 18 decimals) on the shared Stock implementation.

Feed: “RHSNDK / USD” (RH-prefixed). Read latestRoundData() from the proxy and guard on staleness, not the sequencer gate.

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Read the price

// Read SNDK correctly on Robinhood Chain (chain 4663). ethers v6.import { ethers } from "ethers";
const provider = new ethers.JsonRpcProvider(RPC);
const feed = new ethers.Contract(
  "0xfb133Fa4B7b385802B693a293606682Df47109A3",
  ["function latestRoundData() view returns (uint80,int256,uint256,uint256,uint80)",
   "function decimals() view returns (uint8)"],
  provider
);

// price = stock × uiMultiplier already — do NOT multiply again
const dec = await feed.decimals();
const rd  = await feed.latestRoundData();
const priceUSD = Number(ethers.formatUnits(rd.answer, dec));

// the real guard: reject a stale answer (feed is 24/5, market-aware)
const now = (await provider.getBlock("latest")).timestamp;
const stale = Number(now) - Number(rd.updatedAt) > 6*3600;
// NOTE: do NOT gate on the L2 sequencer feed — it's hardwired to 'down' here.

Or just fetch the record

No RPC, no ABIs, no guard logic — gitstock already resolved and guarded everything.

// No RPC or ABIs needed — fetch the whole resolved record.
const r = await fetch("https://gitstock.io/SNDK/stock.json");
const s = await r.json();

s.price.usd     // live price (already stock × multiplier)
s.holders       // holder count
s.tvlUsd        // pool TVL in USD
s.dependents    // tokens paired against SNDK
s.feed.proxy    // the Chainlink proxy gitstock reads
s.fieldNotes     // the quirks that break integrations

Field notes — what the docs don't tell you

SNDK has a primary and a secondary feed proxy

Chainlink registers two proxies for this feed, both resolving to the same aggregator with identical data. gitstock publishes Chainlink's canonical primary (proxyAddress) as feedProxy and keeps the secondary under feedProxyAlt. Either reads correctly — use the primary.

The price feed is not on the token

The Stock token carries no price and no feed pointer on-chain — no latestRoundData(), no priceFeed(). The Chainlink feed is a separate, unlinked contract, and the token→feed mapping isn't published anywhere. gitstock resolves it for you (verified via the token factory's own creation events, not by symbol).

The L2 sequencer gate is hardwired to “down”

Robinhood ships a custom SequencerGate whose source() is currently the zero address — so latestRoundData() returns answer = 1 (down) forever, while the price feeds are healthy. Copy the standard Chainlink pattern require(sequencerUp == 0) and your app will never render a price here. Read the gate for transparency, but don't hard-gate on it yet.

Staleness is the real guard — and it's market-aware

Because the sequencer gate is unusable, freshness on the feed itself is the actual safety check. During US market hours the feed updates every ~17min–1h on deviation; off-hours it slows to a few hours but keeps moving (24/5). A single tight threshold false-flags overnight reads. Weekend-flat is normal, not stale.

Feed price is the TOKEN price, not the stock price

latestRoundData() already returns stock_price × uiMultiplier() — don't apply the multiplier again. Dividends reinvest through the multiplier, so the token tracks total return and drifts above the headline stock price over time. That's why the number here won't match Google Finance.

oraclePaused() is advisory, not enforced

During corporate actions the token oracle is paused. oraclePaused() == true means “price temporarily unavailable”, not zero/error — and it isn't enforced on-chain, so a paused oracle can still return a value. Treat it as a display state; rely on staleness for protection.

Read decimals() on-chain; don't hardcode

Feed answers use the feed's own decimals (8 for these USD feeds). Read decimals() from the proxy every time rather than assuming.

Community notes

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SNDK/stock.json — machine-readable record · SNDK/history.json — indexed price series · SNDK/badge.svg — README badge