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Everything you need to use RoodFi on Robinhood Chain — from connecting a wallet to buying and selling tokenized lien positions.
Getting started
1. Connect your wallet
Click Connect Wallet in the navbar. MetaMask (or any injected EVM wallet) will prompt you to switch to Robinhood Chain — the network is added automatically if your wallet doesn't know it yet. Without a wallet installed, RoodFi falls back to a local demo mode.
2. Get ETH for gas
Transactions need a small amount of ETH on Robinhood Chain. Bridge ETH to Robinhood Chain — gas fees are typically well under a cent.
3. Get USDG
Markets settle in USDG (Global Dollar), the canonical stablecoin on Robinhood Chain. Bridge or acquire USDG to your wallet to fund positions.
4. Buy a position
Enter an amount (minimum 10 USDG) and confirm. The first purchase asks for an ERC-20 approval, then the buy transaction escrows your USDG in the markets contract and records your position onchain.
5. Track and sell
Your positions and activity (with explorer links) appear in Portfolio, including yield accrued at each market's statutory rate. Selling returns your full principal plus accrued yield (paid from the protocol rewards pool) in a single transaction.
Network
| Network | Robinhood Chain |
|---|---|
| Chain ID | 4663 (0x1237) |
| RPC URL | https://rpc.mainnet.chain.robinhood.com |
| Currency | ETH |
| Explorer | https://robinhoodchain.blockscout.com |
Deployed contracts
USDG (Global Dollar)
0x5fc5360D0400a0Fd4f2af552ADD042D716F1d168 ↗Settlement stablecoin on Robinhood Chain — 6 decimals, issued by Paxos
RoodFi Markets
0x17f105739053BEb95672b3799212239b7780a4C5 ↗Escrow contract for lien market positions — buy, sell, yield accrual, funding state
Technical FAQ
Is this real money?
Yes — RoodFi runs on Robinhood Chain mainnet and settles in USDG, a real stablecoin. Transactions move real funds. Positions are escrowed in the markets contract and fully refundable via sell. This is early-stage software: contracts are unaudited and the markets are not yet backed by real-world lien custody.
Where is the market data stored?
Funding progress and user positions are read directly from the RoodFi Markets contract via the public RPC — everyone sees the same onchain state.
Why do I need two transactions on my first buy?
The first transaction is a standard ERC-20 approval that lets the markets contract move your USDG; the second is the buy itself. Subsequent buys within the approved amount only need one transaction.
Can I verify the contracts?
Yes — both contract addresses are listed above and all transactions are visible on the Robinhood Chain explorer.
Ready to try it?
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