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RoodFi is launching on Robinhood Chain — join the waitlist for phased early access.

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Everything you need to try RoodFi on Robinhood Chain Testnet — 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 Testnet — 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 testnet ETH for gas

Transactions need a small amount of testnet ETH. Request it from the official Robinhood Chain faucet at faucet.testnet.chain.robinhood.com.

3. Get test USDC

Open any market page and click “Get 10,000 test USDC”. This calls the tUSDC faucet contract onchain — you can claim once per hour per address.

4. Buy a position

Enter an amount (minimum 10 USDC) and confirm. The first purchase asks for an ERC-20 approval, then the buy transaction escrows your tUSDC in the markets contract and records your position onchain.

5. Track and sell

Your positions and activity (with explorer links) appear in Portfolio. Selling returns your full principal from escrow in a single transaction.

Network

NetworkRobinhood Chain Testnet
Chain ID46630 (0xb626)
RPC URLhttps://rpc.testnet.chain.robinhood.com
CurrencyETH (testnet)
Explorerhttps://explorer.testnet.chain.robinhood.com

Deployed contracts

Test USDC (tUSDC)

0xCb491345DF6d033E17a82D6970a709D17ac15f9e

ERC-20 test token, 6 decimals, public faucet (10,000 tUSDC / hour)

RoodFi Markets

0x0CAbaF87573f43633E9E48E30ff8E9A4C15EfF7f

Escrow contract for lien market positions — buy, sell, funding state

Technical FAQ

Is this real money?

No. Everything runs on Robinhood Chain Testnet with a test token (tUSDC). No real funds are moved, and positions carry no financial value.

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 tUSDC; 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 Testnet explorer.

Ready to try it?

Browse live testnet markets and make your first onchain purchase.

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