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Deposits & withdrawals

Your Parti balance is held as USDG, a US-dollar stablecoin where 1 USDG ≈ $1.00. You move money in by depositing USDG, and out by withdrawing it back to your own wallet. You're always in control of your funds.

Depositing

  1. Open the Deposit dialog in the app.
  2. Parti shows you a personal deposit address and a QR code. This address is yours and doesn't change — you can reuse it for every future deposit.
  3. Send USDG on Robinhood Chain to that address.
  4. Your balance updates automatically once the deposit lands. There's no claim step to remember.

Deposits are on Robinhood Chain

Parti deposits are Robinhood Chain-only today: send USDG on the Robinhood Chain network (chain id 4663) to your deposit address. Other tokens or networks will not credit. (Cross-chain bridging into Parti is not currently offered.)

Behind the scenes, Parti detects your incoming transfer, confirms it, and credits your balance. The app shows a progress indicator through each step.

“I deposited but my balance didn't move.”

Parti automatically re-checks the network every few minutes and catches any missed credit, so a stuck deposit should resolve on its own. If it's been a while, contact support with your deposit address.

Withdrawing

  1. Open the Withdraw dialog.
  2. Enter the amount and your wallet address on Robinhood Chain to receive the funds.
  3. Confirm. Parti signs the withdrawal securely and moves USDG from the vault to your address. It confirms automatically — there's nothing else to do.

Your funds are non-custodial on Robinhood Chain: held in an on-chain vault that only your signature can withdraw from. Withdrawals go back to your own wallet on Robinhood Chain. You can withdraw any spendable balance at any time — there's no lock-up on funds that aren't tied up in open positions.

What can I withdraw?

You can withdraw your available balance — cash that isn't currently committed to a resting order or an open position. To free up funds locked in positions, sell those positions first (see Trading).

A note on fees and minimums

  • Deposits have a minimum (a small amount, shown in the deposit dialog) so tiny dust transfers don't get stuck.
  • Network fees may apply to moving funds on-chain; Parti shows any fee before you confirm.
  • Trading fees are separate and are described in Trading.

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