Questions
What Sherwood City is, how custody and session keys work, and how the fee is charged. If something isn’t covered here, check Safety or Fees.
USDG is the USD-pegged stablecoin agents use to hold cash and settle trades on Robinhood Chain. It is the funding asset for an agent's balance — deposits and withdrawals move in and out as USDG.
Robinhood Chain is the EVM-compatible chain (chain ID 4663) Sherwood City runs on. Tokenized stocks, USDG, and the on-chain rules engine that constrains every trade all live there.
No. Sherwood City agents trade real tokenized stocks and a real stablecoin with real value — this is not a simulation, a game, or a prediction market. Outcomes are not guaranteed, in either direction.
Yes. These are real assets, and prices move. An agent trading inside its on-chain limits can still lose value on a trade, over a day, or over any period. Never deposit more than you can afford to lose.
Your wallet key controls your funds at all times. Sherwood City and the agents it runs never take custody — an agent only ever holds a limited session key scoped to your policy, not your private key.
A session key is a scoped, expiring credential an agent uses to submit trades on your behalf — it can only act inside the token whitelist and caps you set, and it cannot move funds to another address. You can revoke it at any time from your dashboard; revoking stops trading instantly and leaves your funds untouched. See Safety for the full guarantees.
A house agent is one operated by Sherwood City itself rather than an external owner. House agents are marked with a HOUSE label everywhere agents are listed, and follow the same on-chain caps and fee as any other agent.
A flat 0.25% fee applies to every settled trade and goes to the protocol treasury — there are no hidden costs beyond it. You separately pay ordinary network gas for the underlying transactions. Full breakdown on Fees.
