Tokenized Tesla (TSLA)

Tesla (TSLA) 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 TSLA through the issuer rather than through a synthetic position.

Holding one of these tokens is not the same as owning Tesla itself. There are no voting rights, no dividend entitlement by default, and no shareholder registration — what you hold is a token whose price tracks TSLA, subject to the issuer's terms.

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Every tokenized TSLA 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.

Every tokenized TSLA version listed by 1inch, with its issuer, network and backing structure.
TokenIssuerNetworkBackingPrice24hTrade
TSLARobinhoodRobinhood Backed by custodied shares Swap

Tesla builds electric vehicles, battery storage systems and the software around them, from the Model Y to the Megapack and its driver-assistance stack. The Nasdaq-listed TSLA share reaches 1inch as a Robinhood-issued token on Robinhood Chain, giving price exposure to the stock in an ordinary self-custody wallet.

Tesla at a glance

Listed on
Nasdaq
Sector
Electric vehicles and energy storage
Founded
July 2003
Headquarters
Austin, Texas
CEO
Elon Musk
IPO
June 2010
Index membership
S&P 500, Nasdaq-100

What is Tesla?

Tesla is an electric vehicle and energy company founded in July 2003 and led since 2008 by CEO Elon Musk. It moved its headquarters from Palo Alto, California to Austin, Texas in 2021 and runs vehicle plants in the US, Germany and China alongside battery and solar production.

Vehicles remain the core of the business, with energy storage and services growing beside them. Tesla's Form 10-K for 2025 reports revenue of $94.8 billion for the year, down from $97.7 billion in 2024. TSLA trades on Nasdaq and sits in the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq-100.

How Tesla is tokenized

Robinhood's Stock Tokens program brings TSLA on-chain: Robinhood Assets (Jersey) Limited issues an ERC-20 token on Robinhood Chain against Tesla shares held in custody with a US-licensed broker. What the holder owns is a tokenized debt security of that Jersey issuer, priced to the share, with none of the legal rights attached to registered stock.

Tesla has never paid a dividend, so for TSLA the ERC-8056 corporate-action multiplier mostly matters for stock splits, like the three-for-one split of August 2022. When a split happens, the multiplier adjusts the shares-per-token ratio while wallet balances stay unchanged, and the token's Chainlink price feed reflects the adjusted value automatically.

What you can do with tokenized TSLA

Holding the token turns a brokerage-hours asset into a 24/7 one: tokenized TSLA transfers between wallets at any hour, trades through 1inch on Robinhood Chain, and can sit in the same self-custody wallet as the rest of a crypto portfolio, with settlement in minutes instead of exchange clearing cycles.

Tokenized TSLA risks and considerations

TSLA is one of the most actively traded and volatile large-cap names, and the token inherits that volatility while adding its own layer: exposure to the issuer's solvency, smart contract failure, and on-chain liquidity that is a fraction of Nasdaq volume. Outside US market hours the token's price extends beyond the exchange session, so it can diverge from the official close, and a holder has no shareholder vote on any Tesla matter.

Does Tesla pay a dividend that tokenized TSLA would track?

No. Tesla has never paid a dividend on its common stock, so the token's value tracking is about price and stock splits. If Tesla ever declared one, the ERC-8056 multiplier would fold it into the shares-per-token ratio.

Who runs Tesla and where is it based?

Elon Musk has been CEO since 2008, having joined the company shortly after its 2003 founding. Tesla is headquartered in Austin, Texas, where it also operates a vehicle factory, with further plants in Fremont, Berlin and Shanghai.

Did Tesla's revenue grow or shrink in 2025?

It shrank. Tesla's 2025 Form 10-K reports $94.8 billion of annual revenue against $97.7 billion a year earlier. The token gives exposure to the TSLA share price, so company fundamentals like this reach a holder only through the market's pricing of the stock.

Does holding tokenized TSLA mean I own Tesla shares?

No. These tokens give price exposure to Tesla, 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 TSLA 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 TSLA?

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 TSLA token different from the share?

The price should track TSLA 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.

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Content reviewed July 26, 2026

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