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¶
- Open the Deposit dialog in the app.
- 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.
- Send USDG on Robinhood Chain to that address.
- 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¶
- Open the Withdraw dialog.
- Enter the amount and your wallet address on Robinhood Chain to receive the funds.
- 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.
Next: Trading →