PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION / 製品説明
MIHARI, in plain language.
MIHARI watches Robinhood Stock Tokens for dividends, splits, multiplier changes and other corporate actions. It turns official event data into a clear explanation of what happened, what may be affected and what the user should review next.
01 / USER WORKFLOW
What a user can do in MIHARI today.
Open public Observe mode, use email and password, or create a wallet-first profile with a message signature.
Monitor 3 assets publicly, 10 with Observer access or 30 with MHR Holder access.
Observe mode reads and explains risk. It cannot execute a transaction.
MIHARI checks Robinhood asset metadata, prices, multipliers and corporate actions.
The Event Register shows watched assets that currently have an official corporate-action record.
See what happened, the possible impact, confidence, affected systems and a safe response.
MIHARI recommends what to review. It does not move funds or execute the response.
It does not buy, sell, move funds or promise financial outcomes.
02 / READING RESULTS
How to understand the Event Register.
Every selected asset is checked when MIHARI refreshes the source.
Only watched assets with an official corporate-action record appear here.
Shows the asset, event type, source status, risk level and record ID.
A plain-language description of the verified Robinhood event.
Explains possible effects on quotes, NAV, vaults, lending and agents.
Advice for an operator. Nothing is executed automatically.
Completeness and consistency of available data, not a price forecast.
“Not recorded” means MIHARI did not submit an onchain transaction.
03 / ASSETS VS EVENTS
Why can a watchlist contain many assets while Events shows only a few?
What MIHARI monitors
Your private watchlist can contain up to 10 assets with Observer access or 30 with MHR Holder access.
What requires attention
If only three watched assets have corporate-action records, only those three appear.
The other selected assets are still being checked. They do not appear in the Event Register until Robinhood returns a matching corporate-action record for them.
04 / AI ANALYSIS
What the confidence score means.
The AI receives a server-verified Robinhood event rather than arbitrary browser text. It returns a structured observation, impact map, risk level, affected systems and recommended response. Confidence describes how complete and consistent the evidence appears. It is not a prediction of profit or price direction.
- The model cannot execute a transaction.
- Missing dates or conflicting data should lower confidence.
- The same event is cached in Neon to control API cost.
- A deterministic rule analysis appears if AI is unavailable.
05 / LIVE DATA
Which information is real and where it comes from.
The production app uses live source data. MIHARI does not infer wallet balances or invent a corporate action. Each part of the product has a named source and a clear fallback boundary.
Provides active symbols, token names, contract deployments, status and multiplier metadata used to identify official assets.
Provides bid and ask data used to calculate the indicative value shown in Exposure. The displayed value is informational, not an executable quote.
Provides dividends, splits, event status and available event details. The private Event Register checks only the saved watchlist.
Provides ERC-20 balances for verified addresses. MIHARI matches contracts against Robinhood metadata and separately checks the official $MHR contract.
Provides read-only supply, borrow, collateral and vault positions for verified addresses. MIHARI keeps only positions involving official Stock Token contracts.
Blockscout identifies LP NFTs and read-only contract calls provide liquidity, token pairs, tick ranges and current pool state. MIHARI calculates the Stock Token amount represented inside each position.
Public read-only APIs provide active position symbols, direction, value, margin context and unrealized PnL. MIHARI keeps only markets matched to the official Stock Token catalog.
The model receives an event only after the server verifies it against Robinhood. It returns analysis and recommendations, not source facts or transaction authority.
Stores private watchlists, linked wallet records and cached event analysis so repeated views do not create unnecessary AI calls.
Morpho, Uniswap V3, Uniswap V4, Arcus and Lighter are active read-only adapters. Rialto and Chainlink remain planned and are not counted as checked. MIHARI does not claim coverage of every protocol position on Robinhood Chain.
If Robinhood data is unavailable, the public console may display clearly labelled simulated fallback records. Private wallet risk analysis requires a server-verified Robinhood event and does not treat simulated data as personal evidence.
06 / PROFILE ACCESS
Two ways to create and access a profile.
Sign a free message to prove wallet ownership. This path does not require an email or password and does not create a transaction.
Create an account with an email and password. After signing in, you can link one or more wallets to the same MIHARI profile.
A wallet-first user can add email access later. The linked email opens the same watchlist, wallets and exposure map.
Wallet verification costs no gas and grants no permission to move tokens. The email registration route currently uses a password.
MIHARI WILL NEVER ASK FOR A SEED PHRASE OR PRIVATE KEY.
07 / PRODUCT ACCESS
Clear limits, checked onchain.
Every profile starts with useful Observer access. MIHARI adds the MHR balances across verified wallets. A combined balance of at least 1,000,000 MHR unlocks Holder access in the current beta. The balance check is read-only and cannot move tokens.
Visitors without a profile can monitor up to 3 assets in the public Observe experience. A registered Observer receives the full personal workspace, one verified wallet, watchlist research signals and a direct Risk Graph. The DeFi page shows its coverage preview, while Holder access unlocks personal protocol scans.
Direct monitoring
Monitor 10 assets, verify 1 wallet, request 1 new AI analysis per 24 hours and map direct holdings plus watchlist research signals.
Complete position map
Monitor 30 assets, verify 5 wallets, request 10 new AI analyses, scan personal DeFi positions and add proven protocol paths to the Risk Graph.
Cached AI results are reused. MIHARI shows a rule-based explanation if a new model request is unavailable.
08 / MIHARI MAP
Your private monitoring and exposure workspace.
MIHARI MAP connects a personal watchlist with verified Robinhood Chain wallets. It shows two separate things: assets you want to monitor and Stock Tokens actually found in your wallets. Choosing AMC in Assets adds AMC to monitoring. It does not claim that you own AMC. A holding appears in Exposure only after MIHARI finds a non-zero balance of the official Robinhood contract in a verified wallet.
What you want to monitor
Up to 10 assets with Observer access or 30 with MHR Holder access, including assets you may be researching before buying.
What the wallet actually holds
Non-zero official Stock Token balances discovered automatically across every verified wallet.
09 / MIHARI MAP PAGES
What each page does.
See the number of monitored assets, verified wallets, detected Stock Token positions and holdings with matching events. Use the links in each panel to open the relevant page.
See current Robinhood corporate actions for saved assets. The page refreshes every 60 seconds while open and labels each event as Held in Wallet or Watchlist Only.
Open an event to read what happened, possible effects on NAV, quotes, vaults or lending, the confidence score and the recommended response.
Search the live catalog, use the limit shown for your profile, copy official contract addresses and verify deployments in Blockscout.
Link multiple EVM addresses, see their verification status and check whether each address holds the official $MHR token.
MIHARI scans the full official catalog, not only the watchlist. It shows balances, indicative values and whether a current corporate action matches each holding.
Connects a live Robinhood event to direct holdings and watchlist assets. Holder access adds every supported protocol position MIHARI can prove.
Everyone can review supported protocols and watchlist research scope. Holders can scan verified wallets for Morpho, Uniswap, Arcus and Lighter positions.
Turns a verified event into a priority, scope, required checks, apply conditions and clear conditions. It does not execute the recommendation.
If a wallet holding has an Event Match, View Risk adds the position balance to the event analysis so the user can review personal exposure.
See whether the profile started with wallet or email access, add the missing access method and confirm that the product remains in read-only Observe mode.
Request fresh profile data, wallet balances, Stock Token positions, $MHR status, prices and event matching.
What the labels mean
The asset belongs to the saved watchlist and is checked for corporate actions.
The asset remains in the live catalog but is not part of the saved watchlist.
The event symbol matches a Stock Token balance found in at least one verified wallet.
The asset is monitored, but MIHARI did not find that Stock Token in the linked wallets.
The official Robinhood Stock Token deployment used for wallet matching on Robinhood Chain.
Saves the current selection to this private MIHARI profile.
Public access supports 3 assets, Observer access supports 10 and MHR Holder access supports 30. Wallet holdings are still scanned across the full official catalog.
The verified address has a non-zero balance of the official $MHR contract. Holder product access starts only when combined verified balances reach 1,000,000 MHR.
The balance scan completed and no non-zero $MHR balance was found.
The balance source did not return a usable response, so MIHARI does not assume the balance is zero.
10 / EXPOSURE AND RISK
How to read a position and its risk status.
MIHARI reads token balances from Robinhood Chain Blockscout, recognizes only contracts from Robinhood asset metadata, attaches a midpoint from the available bid and ask, and compares each position with the current corporate-action response.
The symbol and company name matched through the official Robinhood contract catalog.
The non-zero balance found in a verified wallet. It is not necessarily the number of underlying shares without considering the multiplier.
Token balance multiplied by the midpoint between Robinhood bid and ask. It is informational, not an executable quote.
No corporate-action record for this holding appears in the current Robinhood source response. Monitoring continues. This does not mean zero market, liquidity, smart-contract or future event risk.
A Robinhood corporate-action record matches a Stock Token found in the wallet. Use View Risk to open the personal risk file.
Shows what happened, possible impact, a bounded response, evidence confidence and systems that may be affected.
Personal risk file labels
A plain-language summary of the official Robinhood corporate-action record.
How the event may affect quotes, NAV, vault accounting, lending collateral or agents.
A bounded operator recommendation. MIHARI does not execute it in Observe mode.
The official event description is shown while deeper analysis is loading or unavailable.
OpenAI produced structured analysis from a server-verified Robinhood event.
Deterministic MIHARI rules produced the analysis because AI or persistence was unavailable or limited.
Evidence completeness and consistency. It is not a probability of loss and not a price forecast.
Potential categories: quotes, NAV, vaults, lending and agents. This does not yet prove the user has a position in those protocols.
Risk and source statuses
Event Active means Robinhood is still processing the corporate action. Personal Risk classifies the expected operational impact. An active cash dividend can therefore have Medium personal risk because it requires review, but does not by itself prove an urgent valuation mismatch.
The record appears resolved or has limited immediate operational impact, but still requires normal monitoring.
The event can require accounting or operational review without an immediate critical mismatch.
The event may materially affect valuation, quoting or connected protocol accounting.
The analysis identifies an urgent mismatch or a condition that may immediately affect valuation, quoting or connected positions.
Robinhood reports that the corporate action is currently being processed.
Robinhood reports that event processing is complete. Downstream systems may still need reconciliation.
The source has not provided a completed event state or effective date yet.
AMC was found automatically in the wallet and valued from live market context. No Event Match means there is no matching corporate-action record in the current response, so MIHARI keeps monitoring it but has no risk file to analyze right now.
11 / UNIFIED RISK GRAPH
How to read an event-to-position path.
Risk Graph prioritizes direct wallet holdings and then adds watchlist assets as research signals. It shows where a current official corporate action reaches exposure that MIHARI has mapped, or which event should be reviewed before buying a watched asset. Holder access also adds supported protocol positions. It does not create hypothetical positions or use simulated fallback events.
The path starts only from an official corporate action returned in live mode.
Direct positions use an official contract match. Perpetual positions use an exact official symbol match.
Each direct path identifies the linked wallet, token amount and indicative value when available.
Each protocol path identifies the adapter, position type, amount and available margin or PnL context.
Corporate actions that match a holding, supported protocol position or watchlist asset.
Unique Stock Token symbols found across holdings, protocol positions and the watchlist.
Verified wallet balance rows touched by the current official events.
Supported protocol position rows touched by the current official events.
A watched asset has an official event, but MIHARI has not found a personal position for it.
Usable direct paths remain visible while at least one protocol source is incomplete or unavailable.
No current official event matches a mapped position. This is not a guarantee of zero risk.
AI can explain a matched event in an Incident File, but it does not create Risk Graph nodes or relationships.
12 / DEFI EXPOSURE
How MIHARI finds Stock Tokens beyond a direct wallet balance.
A Stock Token may leave the wallet balance after it is supplied to a lending market, posted as collateral, deposited in a vault, represented inside liquidity or used for a perpetual position. DeFi Exposure checks supported protocols for those positions and then uses the official Robinhood contract catalog to decide whether a position contains a Stock Token.
Observers can review protocol coverage and an asset scope with holdings first and watchlist-only research assets second. A combined verified balance of at least 1,000,000 MHR unlocks personal scans across up to five wallets and adds proven protocol positions to the Risk Graph.
Only wallets already linked to the MIHARI profile are scanned.
MIHARI reads Morpho positions, Uniswap V3 and V4 LP NFTs, plus public Arcus and Lighter perpetual positions for verified addresses.
Onchain positions must match official contracts. Perpetual markets must match exact symbols from Robinhood metadata. Unknown assets are ignored.
The Stock Token symbol is compared with the current official corporate-action response.
Positions detected by active adapters
The verified wallet has supplied the Stock Token as the loan asset in a Morpho market.
The Stock Token is posted as collateral and may be exposed to valuation and liquidation rules.
The position includes borrowed Stock Token debt in a supported Morpho market.
The verified wallet holds a Morpho vault position whose underlying asset is an official Stock Token.
The wallet owns a V3 or V4 position whose current principal contains an official Stock Token. MIHARI also reports the NFT reference and whether the position is active or out of range.
An Arcus or Lighter market symbol matches the official Stock Token catalog. MIHARI reports direction, notional value, margin mode, leverage when available and unrealized PnL.
Source and result statuses
All verified wallet requests for this active adapter completed successfully.
The adapter is scanning real data, but coverage limits and source behavior are still being validated.
The source belongs to the roadmap but is not queried or counted as checked today.
At least one verified wallet was scanned successfully while another request failed. Successful results remain visible.
The protocol source did not return a usable result. MIHARI does not assume that the wallet has no position.
No verified address exists in the profile, so a personal protocol scan cannot start.
The active adapters were checked but no position involving an official Stock Token contract was found. This does not describe planned or unsupported protocols.
An official corporate-action record matches the Stock Token inside the protocol position.
No matching corporate action appears in the current live source response. This is not a guarantee of zero risk.
How to read the DeFi dashboard
The asset is prioritized and can be matched to a personal protocol position after Holder access is verified.
The asset is checked for official events but is not presented as a wallet holding or proven DeFi position.
Checked counts adapters that returned live or partial results. Mapped includes active and planned ecosystem sources shown in the registry.
Each row represents one Stock Token side of a supported protocol position. One LP NFT can create more than one row if both currencies are official Stock Tokens.
Amount is the token quantity represented by the protocol position. Value uses the Robinhood bid and ask midpoint when available and remains indicative.
Active means the current Uniswap tick is inside the LP range. Out of Range means it is outside. This is a position state, not a corporate-action risk rating.
Direction, margin mode and unrealized PnL come from the protocol source. Lighter leverage is derived from its reported initial margin fraction. These values are informational and do not include every liquidation parameter.
The Stock Token inside the protocol position has a current official Robinhood corporate-action record.
No current corporate-action record matched this position. It does not mean that all DeFi or market risk is absent.
DeFi Exposure does not request a token approval, submit a transaction, move funds or change any protocol position.
13 / POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS
From a detected event to a reviewable plan.
The Policy page starts with a server-verified Robinhood corporate action. MIHARI interprets its possible operational impact and creates a bounded recommendation for the user or protocol operator. Holdings and watchlist events can both produce a recommendation, but MIHARI keeps their context separate.
The recommendation starts from an official Robinhood corporate-action record, not arbitrary browser text.
MIHARI classifies risk and names the systems that may require review, such as NAV, quotes, vaults or lending.
The result contains a priority, intent, required checks and observable policy boundaries.
The user reviews the recommendation. No signature, approval or transaction is requested.
How to read the Policy page
Routine means normal monitoring. Review means an operator should verify the event and dependent calculations. Urgent means sensitive new activity should be reviewed before continuing.
Examples include monitoring, reviewing accounting, restricting new exposure or pausing sensitive flows. This label is not an executed action.
Quotes, NAV, vaults, lending or agents. Scope describes potential operational reach, not proof of a position in every listed system.
Concrete operator checks such as confirming the active multiplier, reviewing ex-dividend pricing or identifying integrations using stale data.
An observable condition that explains when the recommendation is relevant. It does not activate a smart contract or protocol rule.
An observable condition that explains when reconciliation is complete and the recommendation can be closed.
No Action, Review Required or Approval Required describes the expected review level. MIHARI does not make the decision for the user.
The recommendation cannot move funds, change a protocol position, submit an approval or claim that a policy was applied.
OpenAI can create the structured recommendation from verified evidence. If AI is unavailable or limited, MIHARI returns deterministic policy rules. Both outputs use the same schema and remain advisory.
14 / PRODUCT STATUS
What works today - and what does not.
All active Stock Tokens are loaded from the official asset API.
Shows official events for assets in your watchlist.
Reads Robinhood prices and asset multipliers.
Explains impact and recommends a bounded response.
Caches AI analysis so the same event is not paid for twice.
Creates a private workspace with email and password or an EVM wallet signature.
Indexes verified wallet balances on Robinhood Chain through Blockscout.
Saves a private monitoring scope directly inside the profile.
Refreshes official events for the assets allowed by the profile's access level.
Checks the official $MHR contract balance for every verified wallet.
Explains corporate actions matched to Stock Tokens found in verified wallets.
Finds Stock Token supply, borrow, collateral and vault positions for verified wallets.
Finds Stock Tokens represented inside V3 LP NFTs and checks whether liquidity is in range.
Reads V4 LP NFTs, pool state and tick ranges to calculate Stock Token exposure.
Matches public Arcus perpetual positions to official Stock Token symbols and reports side, leverage, margin and PnL.
Reads public Lighter accounts and subaccounts for active Stock Token perpetual positions.
Connects live Robinhood events to holdings, watchlist research signals and, for Holders, supported protocol positions.
Turns a verified event into a structured operator review plan with checks, boundaries and clear conditions.
Unlocks larger limits, personal DeFi scanning and protocol paths in the Risk Graph after an onchain balance check.
Separates active adapters from planned Robinhood Chain integrations.
Recommendations are advisory. MIHARI does not pause protocols or move funds today.
No production receipt is written until contracts are audited and deployed.
15 / KEY TERMS
A short glossary.
- NAV
- Net Asset Value: the calculated value of assets held by a vault or fund, minus its liabilities.
- Multiplier
- The shares-per-token factor used to account for corporate actions such as splits.
- Stale quote
- A price that no longer represents the same corporate-action state as the asset metadata.
- Onchain proof
- A future transaction or attestation recording what policy decision was made and when.
- Watchlist
- The Stock Tokens a profile asks MIHARI to monitor. It is separate from assets actually held in linked wallets.
- Exposure
- A recognized Robinhood Stock Token balance found automatically in a verified wallet and matched with current event data.
- Event match
- A corporate-action record from Robinhood that has the same symbol as a Stock Token position found in the wallet.
- Protocol exposure
- A Stock Token position discovered inside supported lending, vault, DEX liquidity or perpetual infrastructure rather than only as a direct wallet balance.