Solana and Ethereum to Robinhood Chain
Cross the Bridge
Bring SOL over from Solana, or ETH and PEPE from Ethereum, and arrive holding $REPE. One signature, one transaction, and roughly three seconds of river.
on Ethereum mainnet
on Robinhood Chain, to the same wallet address
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Connect a wallet on Ethereum mainnet to begin.
What happens when you cross
No mystery, no custody, and nothing of ours holding your money in the middle.
One transaction
You sign a single transaction on the chain you are leaving. A relayer sees it, fills you on Robinhood Chain from its own inventory, then settles up on its own time. That is why it takes seconds rather than the ten minutes a canonical deposit needs.
Routing is quoted by LI.FI and filled through Relay. We do not run a bridge, hold a key, or take custody at any point.
Where it lands
Coming from Ethereum, your $REPE arrives at the same address you sent from. Coming from Solana it cannot: a Solana address and an Ethereum one are different keypairs entirely, so the form asks you to connect the wallet it should land in and shows you that address before you sign.
Robinhood Chain is an Arbitrum Orbit L2 on chain ID 4663 and uses ETH for gas, so keep a little over there for whatever you do next.
Going back takes a week
Coming in is quick. Leaving through the canonical bridge is not: Orbit chains carry a seven-day challenge period, then a final claim transaction on Ethereum after it expires.
Relay and the other intent bridges can usually take you out far faster for a fee. We link out rather than pretend otherwise.
The slow road: the canonical bridge
If you would rather trust nothing but the chain itself, Robinhood Chain has a canonical Arbitrum bridge. It moves ETH from Ethereum in about ten minutes with no relayer in the middle, and you swap into $REPE yourself once you are across. It is Ethereum only: there is no canonical route from Solana, because the two chains share no settlement layer.
One warning worth reading twice. The canonical bridge cannot deliver you $REPE. Bridging any ERC-20 through it mints a brand new contract on the far side at a different address, and that contract has no pool, no market and no relationship to the $REPE below. Bridge ETH and swap when you land. Never bridge a token expecting to find $REPE waiting.
Know what you are buying
One contract address is the real one. Everything else wearing the name is not.
0x5266eeafF092D6136AB63D18B975A60a0Cc0C8f7
Bridging moves real funds and cannot be undone. Amounts shown before you sign are quotes, not promises: the minimum received is the number that is actually protected.