Onboarding

Meet today is built for traders who already have on-chain history. But everyone starts somewhere, and right now that start is unnecessarily hard. Onboarding is the part of Meet we plan to build for the people who are just arriving.

The idea

Crypto is genuinely confusing when you land in it. What is a wallet, and why does it have a seed phrase? What is a chain, and why does Robinhood have its own one? What is gas, why did a swap fail, what is slippage, why did that token go to zero in four minutes? These are reasonable questions, and the usual answer, "just read the docs", is not much of an answer.

The plan is a dedicated space where newcomers to crypto and to Robinhood Chain can ask those questions directly and get real answers from people who have already been through it.

How it works

No tier gating

Unlike the main app, this space would not sort anyone by rank. The matching engine stays out of it entirely, so anyone can talk to anyone. A brand-new wallet with zero trades can reach an experienced trader directly, which is exactly the point.

Verified mentors

People answering questions would be verified through Twitter, so newcomers can see who they are actually talking to. Verification is about accountability, not exclusivity. It makes impersonation and bad-faith "advice" much harder.

Open chat

The same realtime chat infrastructure the rest of Meet already runs on, minus the tier rooms. Ask a question, get an answer, keep the conversation.

Rewards in $MEET

Mentors would earn $MEETtokens for answers that genuinely help. The intent is to make it worth someone's time to explain something properly, rather than relying purely on goodwill.

Why bother

The people who have been here a while already know the answers. The people who just arrived have the questions. There is no reason those two groups should be in separate rooms. The only thing missing is a structure that makes helping worthwhile and makes it clear who actually knows what they are talking about.

That is what this is meant to be.

Current status

This is a concept, not a shipped feature (yet). It's part of our short-term roadmap, and we wanted the direction to be public from day one rather than something we quietly ship later. Once it's live, you'll see it announced on our Twitter first.