Every robin_* method resolves server-side to a raw node call. No SDK in between.
Token balances are read with hand-built calldata selector 0x70a08231, padded address, one eth_call.
The response you see is the bytes the node returned. Decoded, never edited.
Paste an address into the explorer.
Balance comes back. Contract code comes back. Recent transactions come back.
Click a transaction. You are in the block. Click the block. You see everything it carried.
One search box. The whole chain behind it.
Trading became permissionless.
Launching a token became permissionless.
Reading the chain never did. It stayed behind signups, dashboards and rate-limit tiers.
Until now.
OXINE is live on pump.fun.
The token is a key: hold 100,000 $OXINE, sign once, and your rate limit goes from 60 to 600 requests per minute.
CA: 8qZrZwdY9mVCfeX3Qq6Cfwyhe1LqFVKCHyeH21WCpump
On every other RPC provider: create account, verify email, open dashboard, generate key, read docs.
On OxineFi: open the console. It is already connected.
The first query costs you nothing. Not even your name.
28 methods. 5 groups: account, token, block, transaction, network.
60 requests per minute, free, no signup.
600 per minute with one wallet signature.
Live latency and block height on the homepage, probed every 30 seconds.
More soon.
OxineFi is a bare wire into the RobinHood chain.
Pick a method. Point it at an account, contract, block or transaction.
Read back exactly what the node says.
No explorer in the way. No key. No signup.
Every chain read today goes through someone's middleman.
Explorers cache. Dashboards summarize. RPC providers want your email before they answer.
You are not reading the chain. You are reading someone's copy of it.
There is a shorter path.