Robinhood Chain Wallet Setup Checklist

Nock Terminal Editorial Team

This is a compact checklist for onboarding a wallet to Robinhood Chain safely. It covers only setup — add the network, verify parameters, fund with ETH, and confirm everything with a small test transaction. Trading strategy is out of scope.

Every step here is verifiable against Robinhood's own documentation and the Blockscout explorer. Do not skip verification steps just because the wallet accepted your input — a wallet configured with a mistyped chain ID will still let you sign transactions that go nowhere.

In this article, see also: MetaMask add-network flowget ETH gasswitch to Robinhood Chainchain ID 4663 reference.

Why the verification steps are non-negotiable

A wallet accepting parameters is not the same as those parameters being correct. A mistyped RPC that returns valid-looking data for a different chain will still let you sign transactions — they simply will not have the effect you expect. The chain-ID readback and the explorer readback together catch the mistakes that a syntax check cannot.

What this checklist does not cover

This is setup only. It does not tell you which tokens to buy, which bridges are cheapest today, or which wallet brand to use. Robinhood's docs list officially supported wallet flows; consult the wallet vendor for anything beyond that.

Steps

  1. 1
    Add the network with published parameters
    Add Robinhood Chain using the exact parameters at docs.robinhood.com/chain/add-network-to-wallet: chain ID 4663, RPC https://rpc.mainnet.chain.robinhood.com, currency ETH, explorer https://robinhoodchain.blockscout.com.
  2. 2
    Verify the chain ID reads 4663
    Open the network's settings inside the wallet and read the chain ID field. It must be exactly 4663 — not the testnet (46630), not a typo.
  3. 3
    Fund the wallet with a small amount of ETH
    Bridge a small amount of ETH from Ethereum, Arbitrum or Base first. Do not fund your final trading size until you have confirmed the wallet is on the right chain and the bridge delivered.
  4. 4
    Verify balance on Blockscout
    Paste your address into https://robinhoodchain.blockscout.com and confirm the ETH balance. This is your independent check that the RPC in the wallet is not lying to you.
  5. 5
    Send a tiny test transaction
    Send a small amount to yourself or execute a very small swap. If it lands and shows up on Blockscout with a valid hash, your setup is working end-to-end.
  6. 6
    Backup and record recovery
    Confirm you have your seed phrase written down offline. Robinhood Chain does not change any wallet-security fundamentals; a lost seed still loses the wallet on every chain.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a new wallet for Robinhood Chain? No. Any EVM-compatible wallet that supports adding a custom network can use chain 4663. Your existing address works on Robinhood Chain, just with a separate balance. Is testnet setup required first? No. You can add mainnet directly. Testnet is useful for developers; end users typically go straight to mainnet. Can I use a hardware wallet? Consult your hardware wallet vendor for current Robinhood Chain support. We do not maintain a compatibility matrix here.

No. Any EVM-compatible wallet that supports adding a custom network can use chain 4663. Your existing address works on Robinhood Chain, just with a separate balance.

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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.

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