How it works
Robins List is a project board and public wallet-quality signal for Robinhood Chain.
1. Bond
Every wallet bonds exactly 0.005 ETH. More ETH gives no advantage. The entire bond can be withdrawn at any time.
2. Earn points
Points grow from uninterrupted bond time and established public wallet history. Coordinated-wallet risk can reduce the score and earning pace. Raw transaction count is ignored.
3. Post and respond
An active bonded wallet can post projects, vote up or down, and apply to project whitelists. A wallet signs in once per session; voting and applying do not require a transaction or gas.
4. Projects choose
Applying adds the wallet to that project's applicant list. The project can review points, bond duration, wallet signals, and flags before choosing or exporting its whitelist. Applying never guarantees acceptance.
5. Withdraw freely
Withdrawal returns the full bond, pauses point growth, and removes active posting, voting, and application eligibility. Historical activity remains visible as context.
What the score means
Robins List does not prove legal identity or guarantee one wallet per person. It gives projects a compact view of commitment, public wallet history, and observable coordination risk.
- counts
- bond duration, active months, established protocol history
- does not count
- extra ETH, raw transaction volume, referrals, daily check-ins
- project control
- each project sets its own acceptance criteria
- methodology
- versioned so exported wallet lists remain reproducible
Contract status
not deployed — no ETH should be sent until the official Robinhood Chain address appears here.