NON-CUSTODIAL CROSS-CHAIN TRADING

Trade the asset.
Not the infrastructure.

Buy and sell Robinhood Chain tokens with what you already hold on Cronos. No bridging. No network juggling. No destination gas. Your wallet, your keys — delivered in seconds.

Cronos ⇄ Robinhoodlive corridor
0.5%flat Tyros fee, shown upfront
Non-custodialyou sign everything

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Supported tokens

Every listing is manually verified and its buy and sell routes are re-checked around the clock — if an exit route dies, trading pauses automatically.

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Want a token listed? Tell us — routes and contract get verified first.

How it works

1

Pick and pay

Choose what you pay with — native USDC or CRO on Cronos — and which token you want. One quote shows the full cost: network, solver and Tyros fee. Nothing hidden.

2

Solvers do the crossing

Professional market makers front the liquidity on the destination chain the moment your payment lands. No bridge UI, no wrapped tokens, no waiting rooms.

3

Delivered to your wallet

The token arrives at your own address on Robinhood Chain — usually within seconds. Selling works the same way back: tokens out, native USDC on Cronos in.

Built not to hold your money

Non-custodial

Funds move wallet → solver network → wallet. Tyros never holds a balance for you and has no treasury in the flow.

Honest pricing

The total cost is shown before you sign — including our 0.5% fee, listed separately. If a route is expensive, you see it, not discover it.

Verified allowlist

Only manually-checked contracts are tradable. Robinhood Chain has four different “GOKU” tokens — that is exactly why you cannot paste addresses here.

Exit-checked

We probe sell routes continuously and warn before you buy anything we cannot currently price an exit for.

FAQ

Do I need ETH or a Robinhood Chain setup to buy?

No. You pay on Cronos and the token arrives on Robinhood Chain at the same address. You don’t need to add the network, bridge, or hold destination gas to buy. Where the route supports it, buys even include a tiny gas top-up so you can sell later.

Why does it say I need “native USDC” when I have USDC?

Cronos has two USDC contracts: native USDC and the older bridged USDC.e. They are different tokens and only native USDC can settle through the route. The widget shows both balances so you always know which one you hold.

What does it cost?

Every quote shows the complete cost before you sign: network gas, solver fee, price impact and the Tyros fee (0.5%, listed separately). Typical all-in cost on the live corridor has been well under 1% for buys.

Is Tyros holding my funds at any point?

No. You sign every transaction from your own wallet; the cross-chain leg is settled by the Relay solver network, and the output lands directly at your address. Tyros is a route orchestrator, not an exchange or custodian.

What happens if something fails mid-route?

Cross-chain legs either complete or refund — the solver protocol doesn’t leave funds in limbo. Every order is tracked server-side; anything unusual is escalated and reconciled, and your order history shows the explorer links for every step.

How do sells work? Do I need gas then?

Selling deposits your token into the route on Robinhood Chain, and you receive native USDC on Cronos. That one deposit needs a tiny amount of ETH on Robinhood Chain (about a cent). Buys made through Tyros Trade top this up automatically when the route supports it.

Updates

  • Jul 2026 Private alpha live — buy and sell between Cronos and Robinhood Chain.
  • Jul 2026 Pay with CRO — automatic routing through Obsidian into the cross-chain leg.
  • Jul 2026 First live cross-chain purchase validated end-to-end (USDC → Robinhood Chain meme, ~12 seconds).

Contact

Questions, feedback, or a token you want listed?

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Tyros Trade is a non-custodial routing interface. Digital assets are volatile and can lose value; token listings are availability checks, not endorsements or financial advice. You alone control your wallet and sign every transaction.

Tyros Trade — Trade the asset. Not the infrastructure.