> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.superbots.finance/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Frequently Asked Questions about UpBots

> Answers to the most common questions about UpBots SuperBots: how it works, supported networks, wallets, vault types, and the non-custodial model.

This page answers the most common questions about using UpBots SuperBots. If you are new to the platform, start here to understand what SuperBots is, how vaults work, and what you need to get started.

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  <Accordion title="What is UpBots SuperBots?">
    UpBots SuperBots is a DeFi algorithmic trading platform where automated strategies run inside on-chain smart contracts called vaults. You deposit tokens into a vault, the strategy trades on your behalf, and you can withdraw your funds at any time. Because everything runs on-chain, you retain control of your assets throughout.
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  <Accordion title="Do I need to create an account?">
    No traditional account is required. You connect a Web3 wallet — such as MetaMask — and your wallet address serves as your identity on the platform. There is no email registration or password to manage.
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  <Accordion title="Which blockchains are supported?">
    Vaults are deployed on **Binance Smart Chain (BSC)** and **Ethereum (ETH)**. Each vault records its chain in the `chain` field, which defaults to `bsc`. You can switch between networks using the network switcher in the platform header.
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  <Accordion title="What wallets can I use?">
    Any wallet compatible with Web3Modal can connect to the platform. MetaMask is the most commonly used option. Your wallet must support the network (BSC or ETH) that the vault you want to interact with is deployed on.
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  <Accordion title="Are there minimum deposit amounts?">
    Each vault may define a `maxCap` field that limits the total value it accepts. Individual minimum deposit thresholds are not defined in the vault entity; check the vault detail page for any caps or restrictions specific to that vault.
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  <Accordion title="What tokens can I deposit?">
    Each vault specifies the tokens it accepts via the `currency1` and `currency2` fields. The accepted token pair varies by vault. Check the vault detail page to confirm which currencies a specific vault supports before depositing.
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  <Accordion title="How do I switch between ETH and BSC?">
    Use the network switcher component in the platform header. When you change networks, your wallet will prompt you to confirm the switch. The platform then loads vaults and data relevant to the selected chain.
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  <Accordion title="What is a supervault?">
    A supervault is a higher-level smart contract that aggregates multiple vaults under a single interface. It has its own `contractAddress`, performance metrics, and fee structure. You can identify whether a vault is connected to a supervault via the `supervaultConnected` field on the vault.
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  <Accordion title="What is the difference between standard and perpetual vaults?">
    The `vaultType` field on each vault determines its type. `standard` vaults trade spot markets, while `perp` vaults trade perpetual futures contracts. Perpetual vaults use leverage (tracked in the `leverage` field), which increases both potential returns and potential losses.
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  <Accordion title="How does the non-custodial model work?">
    Your funds are held inside smart contracts on-chain, not by UpBots directly. When you deposit, the tokens go to the vault's `contractAddress`. UpBots cannot move your funds outside of what the smart contract logic permits. You can verify the contract address for any vault on its detail page.
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