The Other Half of the Robinhood Story
In 2013, Vladimir Tenev and Baiju Bhatt founded Robinhood Markets with a simple idea: make investing accessible to everyone.
The name came from the legend of Robinhood, the outlaw who took from the rich and gave to the poor. Their mission was clear: remove barriers like expensive trading commissions and democratize access to financial markets.
But every legend has another side.
Robinhood may have been the hero, but Maid Marian was the one who stood beside him. She wasn't just a companion. In many retellings, she represented loyalty, courage, and the bridge between ordinary people and a cause larger than themselves.
Lady Robin Marian is inspired by that forgotten half of the story.
Instead of building another speculative memecoin, Lady Robin Marian aims to build a community where holders become part of the narrative. The token is not just something to trade, but a symbol of collective ownership, participation, and shared culture.
The project embraces what makes memecoins powerful: communities, storytelling, internet culture, and collective belief. Rather than promising unrealistic utility, it focuses on creating a movement where the community shapes the narrative together.
Robinhood challenged the old financial system.
Lady Robin Marian celebrates the people who keep the story alive.
Because every legendary movement needs more than a hero.
It needs believers.