Legal
Risk note
Koi’s Robinhood Chain funding interface is inbound. It is not a Robinhood product, not an official chain bridge, and not custody. Relayers fill transfers. Koi never holds the funds. The canonical Ethereum route is the Arbitrum portal we link to.
Koi is independent of Robinhood Markets, Inc. and Robinhood Assets (Jersey) Limited. Using those names is descriptive of the public chain, not an affiliation.
Bridging can fail, delay, or deliver a different token than you sent. Circle USDC arrives as Paxos USDG. A stablecoin-only arrival may leave you without ETH for gas. Quotes expire. Relayers can refund. Approvals are for the quoted amount only; revoke them if you abandon a transfer. Solana can be a source; the receive address is still the connected EVM wallet on Robinhood Chain.
Card and bank funding go through Coinbase, Stripe, and Bridge.xyz. Those providers run their own identity checks. Koi does not take the card payment and does not hold the funds. A card or bank purchase lands as USDC on Base. Moving it onto Robinhood Chain is a second hop you sign yourself.
A deposit address lets you send from an exchange or another wallet onto Robinhood Chain. The address and the hop are issued by a third-party deposit-address provider, not by Koi custody.
This interface is inbound. Withdrawals, including the seven-day canonical claim, are not handled here. See how bridging works.
Nothing here is an offer of securities, a solicitation, or financial, legal, or tax advice. Do not use this interface if you are a sanctioned person or in a jurisdiction where it is not permitted. Koi does not currently operate automated geo-gating or sanctions screening on this page; that does not make a prohibited transfer lawful.
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