What is the Robinhood Chain chain ID?
The Robinhood Chain chain ID is 4663. Chain IDs are the numeric identifiers EVM wallets and dapps use to tell one network from another — the same wallet address on a different chain is a different account balance. Confirm the current chain ID against the Robinhood Chain docs before you add the network manually to a wallet or dapp configuration.
The chain ID is separate from the RPC URL. Two RPC providers can serve the same chain 4663; changing providers does not change the chain ID. Nock Terminal publishes this answer and is an independent product; it is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or partnered with Robinhood Markets, Inc.
In this article, see also: the chain ID 4663 guidenetwork live statuswhat a chain ID means.
Nuances and current status
A wallet that says "wrong network" for a Robinhood Chain dapp usually has the wrong chain ID selected, not the wrong RPC URL. Switching networks in the wallet is the first fix; re-adding the network with the value 4663 is the second.
Chain IDs are stable — they only change if a network is renumbered, which is rare and always announced by the network's own docs.
Limitations and what to verify
This page cannot guarantee a specific wallet, dapp, or bridge will continue to recognise chain 4663. If a tool asks for a chain ID and rejects 4663, that is a compatibility choice by the tool, not an on-chain status.
If the Robinhood Chain docs ever publish a different chain ID, the docs win and this page will be corrected the same day.
Safe workflow
To use 4663 safely in a new wallet:
- Copy the chain ID and RPC URL from the official Robinhood Chain add-network docs.
- Paste both into your wallet's custom-network form; do not accept a chain ID copied from an unofficial guide.
- After adding, open Blockscout and paste your wallet address to confirm the wallet is talking to chain 4663.
Frequently asked questions
Is chain ID 4663 the same as the network name? No. "Robinhood Chain" is the human name; 4663 is the numeric chain ID wallets use programmatically. Both need to match the docs when adding the network. Can two wallets have different balances at chain ID 4663? Yes — that is normal. Balances are per-address per-chain. The same address on chain 1 (Ethereum) and chain 4663 are independent accounts. What if my wallet already has a network called "Robinhood Chain" but a different chain ID? Delete that entry and re-add the network with chain ID 4663 from the official docs. A mismatched chain ID will send your transactions to the wrong network.
Related
Sources checked
First-party pages used to write or verify the entries above. Vendor pages change frequently — treat each source as the authoritative reference for its own product, not this article.
- Add Robinhood Chain to your wallet (official docs)— Authoritative chain ID and RPC values.
- Robinhood Chain — official documentation— Network overview.
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