Tokenized Amazon (AMZN)
Amazon (AMZN) is available onchain as 1 tokenized version, issued by Robinhood and trading on Robinhood Chain. Every version is a separate token with its own contract address, and 1inch routes it like any other token.
Every version listed here is issued against shares held by a custodian, so the token's value follows AMZN through the issuer rather than through a synthetic position.
Holding one of these tokens is not the same as owning Amazon itself. There are no voting rights, no dividend entitlement by default, and no shareholder registration — what you hold is a token whose price tracks AMZN, subject to the issuer's terms.
Every tokenized AMZN version on 1inch
Different issuers tokenize the same asset in different ways. Symbols, networks and backing structures differ, so the version you pick decides which issuer you are exposed to and where the token settles.
| Token | Issuer | Network | Backing | Price | 24h | Trade |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AMZN | Robinhood | Robinhood | Backed by custodied shares | — | — | Swap |
Amazon spans online retail, third-party marketplaces, logistics, advertising and AWS, the cloud unit that produces most of its operating income. Its Nasdaq-listed AMZN share is available via 1inch as a token on Robinhood Chain, carrying the stock's price into an ordinary crypto wallet.
Amazon at a glance
- Listed on
- Nasdaq
- Sector
- E-commerce and cloud computing
- Founded
- July 1994
- Headquarters
- Seattle, Washington
- CEO
- Andy Jassy
- IPO
- May 1997
- Index membership
- S&P 500, Nasdaq-100, Dow Jones Industrial Average
What is Amazon?
Jeff Bezos started Amazon in July 1994 as an online bookstore; it now runs global e-commerce, a logistics network, a streaming service, an advertising business and Amazon Web Services. Andy Jassy, who previously built AWS, became CEO in 2021. The company is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
Amazon's Form 10-K for 2025 reports $716.9 billion in net sales, up from $638.0 billion in 2024, making it one of the largest companies in the world by revenue. AMZN listed on Nasdaq in May 1997 and is included in the S&P 500, the Nasdaq-100 and, since February 2024, the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
How Amazon is tokenized
Tokenized AMZN is part of Robinhood's Stock Tokens lineup on Robinhood Chain. The issuer, Robinhood Assets (Jersey) Limited, mints ERC-20 tokens whose circulating supply the program backs with Amazon shares held at a US-licensed custodian, and only vetted authorized participants deal with the issuer directly; everyone else trades the token on secondary venues such as 1inch.
Amazon has never declared a dividend, so the ERC-8056 multiplier that folds corporate actions into the token mostly stands ready for stock splits, like the twenty-for-one split of June 2022. The token's price arrives on-chain through a dedicated Chainlink feed that already includes any multiplier adjustment.
What you can do with tokenized AMZN
The token makes AMZN exposure portable: 1inch can route in and out of it on Robinhood Chain whenever you want, including outside Nasdaq hours, and the position lives under your own keys. Applications on the chain can treat it like any other ERC-20, from simple transfers to protocol integrations that read its price feed.
Tokenized AMZN risks and considerations
Holding the token means trusting more than Amazon's business. The instrument is a debt security of the Jersey issuer, so its failure would hit token holders regardless of how AMZN trades; a bug in the token contract has no equivalent in the brokerage world; and thin on-chain liquidity can make large trades expensive. Price discovery also splits between Nasdaq's session and the token's continuous market, so short-term gaps between the two are normal rather than exceptional.
Official Amazon links
What earns Amazon its money?
Retail brings the most revenue, but Amazon Web Services, the cloud division, contributes an outsized share of operating income, with advertising growing quickly beside them. The 2025 Form 10-K breaks these out across North America, International and AWS segments.
Has Amazon ever split its stock?
Yes. The most recent was a twenty-for-one split in June 2022. For the tokenized version, a split adjusts the ERC-8056 shares-per-token multiplier while wallet balances stay untouched, and the Chainlink feed reprices the token automatically.
Does tokenized AMZN entitle me to Prime or any Amazon service?
No. The token references the AMZN share price and nothing else. It grants no products, services, shareholder rights or votes; it is a price-tracking instrument issued by Robinhood Assets (Jersey) Limited on Robinhood Chain.
Does holding tokenized AMZN mean I own Amazon shares?
No. These tokens give price exposure to Amazon, not legal ownership of the underlying. The issuer holds whatever backs the token and defines what a holder is entitled to, so read that issuer's terms rather than assuming the rights that come with a brokerage share.
Can I trade tokenized AMZN around the clock?
The token itself transfers whenever the network is running, but its price reference comes from a market with opening hours. Outside those hours some issuers pause trading while others keep quoting, so a token can be transferable while not being tradable. 1inch reflects the issuer's current state on the swap form.
Who can trade tokenized AMZN?
The issuer decides, not 1inch. Each of the Robinhood tokens enforces its own eligibility at the token or contract level, which can mean allowlists, verification, or jurisdictional limits. 1inch is a non-custodial aggregation and execution layer: it does not issue these tokens, hold the underlying, or run identity checks.
How is a tokenized AMZN token different from the share?
The price should track AMZN closely, but the wrapper changes what you hold. A tokenized version settles onchain in minutes, can be self-custodied, and is divisible to many decimal places. It also adds the issuer's solvency and the smart contract itself as risks that a brokerage share does not carry, and liquidity onchain is thinner than on the listing exchange.
Sources
- Amazon investor relations
- Amazon filings on SEC EDGAR (CIK 0001018724)
- Robinhood Chain Stock Tokens documentation
- Robinhood Chain documentation: building with Stock Tokens
Content reviewed July 26, 2026