Tokenized Meta Platforms (META)
Meta Platforms (META) 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 META through the issuer rather than through a synthetic position.
Holding one of these tokens is not the same as owning Meta Platforms itself. There are no voting rights, no dividend entitlement by default, and no shareholder registration — what you hold is a token whose price tracks META, subject to the issuer's terms.
Every tokenized META 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| META | Robinhood | Robinhood | Backed by custodied shares | — | — | Swap |
Meta Platforms operates Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger, funds one of the largest AI research efforts in the industry, and builds the Quest headset line. A tokenized version of its Nasdaq-listed META share trades through 1inch on Robinhood Chain, tracking the stock from inside a crypto wallet.
Meta Platforms at a glance
- Listed on
- Nasdaq
- Sector
- Social media and AI
- Founded
- February 2004
- Headquarters
- Menlo Park, California
- CEO
- Mark Zuckerberg
- IPO
- May 2012
- Index membership
- S&P 500, Nasdaq-100
What is Meta Platforms?
Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook in February 2004 and has led it since; the company renamed itself Meta Platforms in 2021 to signal its bet on immersive computing. It is headquartered in Menlo Park, California, and nearly all revenue comes from advertising across its family of apps, which serve billions of accounts daily.
Meta's Form 10-K for 2025 reports $201.0 billion in revenue, up from $164.5 billion in 2024, alongside heavy capital spending on AI infrastructure through its Llama model family and data-center buildout. META listed in May 2012, pays a quarterly dividend introduced in 2024, and belongs to the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq-100.
How Meta Platforms is tokenized
The META token available through 1inch is issued on Robinhood Chain by Robinhood Assets (Jersey) Limited under its Stock Tokens program, with circulating tokens backed by META shares that a US-licensed custodian holds for the issuer. On secondary venues the token changes hands as a tokenized debt security, so holding it delivers price exposure rather than a brokerage position.
Corporate actions reach the token through the ERC-8056 multiplier: Meta's quarterly dividend and any future split adjust the shares-per-token ratio, so the token compounds the stock's total value over time. The token's Chainlink price feed serves that adjusted number to wallets and contracts alike, day and night.
What you can do with tokenized META
With META as an ERC-20, exposure to the stock becomes programmable: 1inch routes swaps against it on Robinhood Chain around the clock, wallets transfer it like any token, and on-chain protocols can integrate it, price it from its feed, or accept it wherever their design allows.
Tokenized META risks and considerations
The wrapper carries its own hazards. A META token holder is a creditor of the Jersey issuer, not a Meta shareholder, so issuer solvency and the token contract's security sit in front of the equity exposure itself. Trading depth on-chain is a sliver of Nasdaq's, and META has a history of violent single-day moves on earnings, which the always-open token market can front-run or overshoot while the exchange is closed. Dual-class voting keeps control with the founder either way; token holders vote on nothing.
Official Meta Platforms links
What apps does Meta Platforms own?
Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger and Threads, plus the Quest virtual-reality hardware line and the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. Advertising across the app family produces nearly all of the revenue reported in its SEC filings.
Does the META token benefit from Meta's dividend?
Indirectly. Meta began paying a quarterly dividend in 2024, and for the token that payment becomes an increase in the ERC-8056 shares-per-token multiplier, lifting the token's tracked value instead of arriving as cash in the holder's wallet.
Who controls Meta Platforms?
Mark Zuckerberg, through Class B shares carrying ten votes each, holds majority voting power while owning a minority of the economic interest. Tokenized META tracks the Class A share price and stands entirely outside that voting structure.
Does holding tokenized META mean I own Meta Platforms shares?
No. These tokens give price exposure to Meta Platforms, 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 META 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 META?
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 META token different from the share?
The price should track META 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
- Meta Platforms investor relations
- Meta Platforms filings on SEC EDGAR (CIK 0001326801)
- Robinhood Chain Stock Tokens documentation
- Robinhood newsroom: Robinhood Chain mainnet and Stock Tokens
Content reviewed July 26, 2026