Robinhood Chain bridge

Bridge through Relay at base fee, with the window in view.

The live monitor sits next to the bridge so you read solver liquidity before you sign. Zero app markup, non custodial, one signature.

Bridge
ETH
Enter an amount for a live quote.
Add Robinhood Chain to wallet
Live window probing
checking
testing if a route can execute right now
Robinhood to Ethereum checking
-ETH
max per bridge: -
Ethereum to Robinhood checking
-ETH
max per bridge: -
Inbound window just opened. Quote is armed, sign now.
Fee on your amount
routing through Relay, no markup
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Probed via Relay quote, ~2s data age -
Non custodial, you sign every transaction Same Relay backend, no fee layer No funds pass through this site
On-chain charts

Robinhood Chain tokens, live from the pool.

Candlestick price in USD, built straight from Uniswap V3 swap events on Robinhood Chain. Live feed, refreshes on its own.

MARIAN / USD
Robinhood ChainUniswap V3
live feed
candlestick . 15m . USD
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Live transactions
TimeTypePriceAmount ETHMaker
no trades
How it works

Three signed steps, nothing custodial.

Ardeuz never holds your funds. It reads Relay's solver state, builds the exact transaction, and hands it to your wallet to sign.

Watch the window

The monitor polls Relay every few seconds. When inbound liquidity refills from near zero, the alert fires right beside the bridge.

Quote at base fee

Type an amount, get a live quote straight from Relay. The app markup line reads zero, every time.

Sign and go

Your wallet signs one transaction. Ardeuz tracks the fill and tells you when it lands.

RELAY ETH RH
Fees

What a half-ETH move actually costs.

Live numbers, pulled from Relay at the size shown. Wrapper figure is the typical two-percent floor those tools add on top.

0.51%
Total cost through Ardeuz, Robinhood to Ethereum, on 0.5 ETH. That is Relay's base fee with nothing added.
Ardeuz (direct)~0.51%
Typical wrapper bridge~2.5%
You keep the difference~2.0%
The honest part

What this tool can and cannot do.

Out is always open

Robinhood to Ethereum has deep solver liquidity, usually hundreds of ETH ready. That direction fills fast and reliably.

In is a race

Ethereum to Robinhood runs on first-come-first-served liquidity. It refills, then drains in seconds. The monitor exists so you catch the window.

Ardeuz cannot add liquidity

No tool can. The honest limit: the Relay quote endpoint is cached and the network round trip is about one second, so no browser can win a sub-second race. Bots with co-located nodes and pre-signed transactions take those. What Ardeuz gives you is the earliest reliable signal, an armed quote, and a zero-markup path, so on a normal refill you react in one click instead of five.

The fee really is zero on top

The quote breakdown shows an app markup line. It reads zero because the site takes nothing. You pay Relay, not Ardeuz.