Robinhood Chain Bridge Fees

Nock Terminal Editorial Team

Bridge fees on Robinhood Chain depend on which bridge you use, which chain you are coming from, and which asset you are moving. There is no single number to quote — a bridge from Arbitrum to chain 4663 in a quiet hour is very different from a same-provider bridge from Ethereum during a fee spike.

This guide explains the components of a bridge fee and how to get an accurate quote for your specific route at the moment you bridge. It does not publish a fixed price, because any such number would be misleading within days.

In this article, see also: how to bridge to Robinhood Chainhow long a bridge takesget ETH gaswallet setup checklist.

What makes up a bridge fee

A typical bridge charges three things: (1) source-chain gas to lock or burn your asset, (2) a protocol or LP fee for the transfer, and (3) destination-chain gas to release or mint on Robinhood Chain. Some providers wrap all three into a single quote; some show them separately.

Why fees vary by route

Bridging ETH from an L2 like Arbitrum or Base to Robinhood Chain generally has lower source-chain gas than bridging from Ethereum mainnet. Bridging a native asset is usually cheaper than bridging a wrapped version, because the latter often adds an unwrap/rewrap step. Volatile routes with thin liquidity can also incur wider spreads on top of the headline fee.

How to check the fee before you commit

Every reputable bridge shows a quote before you sign, including the destination amount and the total fee. Read that quote — do not rely on any third-party matrix, including this page. Robinhood's bridge documentation lists supported providers; go directly to each provider's UI for a live quote.

What we do not claim

We do not publish specific USD or basis-point fee figures for any bridge on this page, and we do not rank bridges by price. Live quotes at bridging time are the only accurate number.

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to bridge to Robinhood Chain? It depends on the bridge, the source chain and the asset. Get a live quote from the specific bridge provider before signing — we do not publish a fixed number because it would go stale. Is Robinhood's own bridge always the lowest-cost option? We do not rank bridges by price on this page. Compare live quotes yourself at bridging time. Do I pay gas on both chains? Usually yes — you pay source-chain gas to send, and either you or the bridge relayer pays destination-chain gas to deliver. The provider's quote should reflect the total.

It depends on the bridge, the source chain and the asset. Get a live quote from the specific bridge provider before signing — we do not publish a fixed number because it would go stale.

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