Fix Wrong Network on Robinhood Chain
A Wrong Network error means the dApp you are using expects a specific chain (chain ID 4663 for Robinhood Chain) and your wallet is on a different one. The fix is almost always: switch the wallet to chain 4663, then reload and reconnect the dApp so it picks up the new provider state.
This guide walks the fix for the three common variants: the wallet was never on Robinhood Chain, the wallet is on it but the dApp cached the old chain, and the wallet added a wrong chain ID that only looks right.
In this article, see also: how to switch to Robinhood Chainchain ID 4663 referenceverify a Robinhood Chain RPCwallet setup checklist.
The three real causes
First, the wallet is on the wrong chain — most common when someone has multiple L2s configured. Second, the dApp has stale provider state — the wallet is on 4663 but the page still holds the previous chain — fixed by reload. Third, the wallet is on a chain that looks like Robinhood Chain but has a different ID — usually the testnet or a mistyped custom entry.
When switching does not fix it
If the dApp still shows Wrong Network after a verified switch and a reload, the dApp may not support Robinhood Chain yet. Check the dApp's own documentation for supported chains before assuming it is a wallet issue.
Steps
- 1Switch the wallet to Robinhood ChainOpen the network dropdown and pick Robinhood Chain. If it is not listed, add it first using the parameters at docs.robinhood.com/chain/add-network-to-wallet.
- 2Verify chain ID 4663 in the wallet settingsOpen the network's Details view. If the chain ID reads anything other than 4663 — commonly 46630 (testnet) or a typo — remove that entry and re-add with the correct value.
- 3Reload the dApp and reconnectFully reload the dApp. Disconnect and reconnect your wallet so the site sees the new provider state.
- 4Recheck after wallet updatesWallet extension updates occasionally reset custom networks. If Wrong Network appears after a wallet update, re-verify the chain ID and RPC URL match Robinhood's docs.
Frequently asked questions
Why does Nock Terminal say Wrong Network? Because your wallet is not on chain 4663. Switch to Robinhood Chain, reload the page and reconnect the wallet. I switched but it still says Wrong Network — why? Reload the dApp. Provider state on the page can lag the wallet's switch. If the message persists after reload, verify the chain ID in wallet settings reads 4663. Could this be a testnet issue? Yes. If your wallet is on chain 46630 (Robinhood Chain testnet) a mainnet dApp will show Wrong Network. Testnet and mainnet are separate networks.
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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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