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Your wallet

Everything on Hoodl — buying, selling, launching, even claiming fees — happens from a wallet on Robinhood Chain. Which wallet you get depends on how you signed in.

Signed in with an existing wallet (MetaMask, Rabby, …) — that wallet is your Hoodl wallet. It keeps its own keys, and you fund it and move funds out of it exactly as you always have. Nothing below changes.

Signed in with X or email — you had no wallet, so one is created for you: an embedded wallet from Privy, tied to that login. It is a normal Ethereum address in every respect, and you manage it from Hoodl’s Wallet sheet, opened from Deposit or Send in the account menu (or from the header of your Portfolio).

Open Deposit to see your address and its QR code. Send funds to that address from any wallet or exchange that can withdraw on Robinhood Chain.

Deposit ETH first. ETH is the gas token on Robinhood Chain, and every transaction spends a little of it — including sending your own funds back out. A wallet holding only USDG or only tokens is stuck: it has value but cannot move. Fund it with ETH before anything else.

Hoodl does not sell you crypto: there is no card purchase and no bridge inside the app. Funds have to arrive from somewhere that can already withdraw to Robinhood Chain.

Open Send, pick ETH or USDG, paste the destination address, and enter an amount. Max fills in everything you can send — for ETH that’s your balance minus a small reserve for the gas the send itself costs, so the number you see is the number that actually leaves.

Transfers go to Robinhood Chain and cannot be undone. Check the address before you confirm.

To cash out a token you hold, sell or swap it into ETH or USDG first, then send that out.

From the Wallet sheet, Export private key hands you the key to your embedded wallet, shown by Privy in an isolated window — Hoodl never sees it. Import it into MetaMask or any other wallet and the wallet is fully yours, with or without Hoodl.

Only embedded wallets can be exported. A wallet you connected already holds its own keys, so there is nothing for Hoodl to export.