Operational disclosure draft · July 11, 2026
Counsel approval requiredTerms and creator attestations
This implementation draft makes the intended product rules visible for testing. It is not a substitute for the jurisdiction-specific, counsel-approved agreement required before mainnet access.
Protocol risk
Transactions are irreversible. Tokens are highly volatile and may lose all value. Liquidity is permanently locked and cannot be repositioned or recovered. The interface, wallets, sequencer, bridges, RPC providers, Uniswap contracts, and price sources may fail or disagree.
No endorsement
A listing, Graduation status, King crown, trend rank, metadata approval, or risk flag is analytics and interface state—not diligence, a recommendation, a guarantee, or Robinhood endorsement. Graduation means confirmed ATH indexed net WETH flow reached 4.2 ETH; no liquidity migration occurs.
Temporary wallet cap
The 2% recipient-balance cap lasts 4,380 seconds and is address-based. It does not prevent one person from using multiple addresses and must not be understood as fair distribution.
Creator promises
Creators must own or be authorized to use names, marks, descriptions, links, and media; must not impersonate, deceive, manipulate markets, misstate affiliation, evade sanctions or geographic restrictions, or upload illegal, malicious, exploitative, or rights-infringing material.
Moderation
Onchain contracts cannot be erased. pumpinhood.fun may reject metadata, hide a token from its operated interface, preserve evidence, or restrict hosted access with an auditable reason and appeal process. Those actions do not freeze transfers or remove the token from Robinhood Chain.
Eligibility
Users must satisfy the age, jurisdiction, sanctions, and eligibility rules in the final counsel-approved terms. Geographic access controls and a definitive restricted-territory list are pre-mainnet gates.
Fees and taxes
The pool charges 1%. Deployers earn dev fees from pool trading activity, routed to the immutable wallet selected at launch. Network gas, third-party costs, taxes, and reporting obligations remain the user’s responsibility.
Questions or appeals can be submitted through the reporting channel. Review the privacy notice and protocol transparency page.