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Documentation Index

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UpBots SuperBots operates on two EVM-compatible blockchains: Ethereum and BNB Smart Chain. Not all features are available on both networks — vaults, staking pools, and liquidity pools are distributed across them. You select the active network using the toggle in the platform header, and your wallet switches automatically when you confirm the change.

Ethereum

Ethereum (chain ID 1) hosts spot trading vaults including USDC/WETH pairs.
PropertyDetails
Chain ID1
Native gas tokenETH
Vault typesStandard spot vaults
Example trading pairUSDC / WETH
You need ETH in your wallet to pay gas fees for all transactions on Ethereum. Gas costs vary based on network congestion. Check current gas prices before submitting transactions.

Tokens on Ethereum

  • USDC — deposit token for Ethereum spot vaults
  • WETH — deposit token for Ethereum spot vaults
  • UBXT — the UpBots platform token, used for staking on Ethereum

BNB Smart Chain

BNB Smart Chain (chain ID 56) hosts the majority of UpBots SuperBots vaults, as well as MBXN staking and liquidity pools.
PropertyDetails
Chain ID56
Native gas tokenBNB
Vault typesStandard vaults, perpetual vaults, SuperVaults
StakingMBXN staking pool
Liquidity poolsMBXN/USDC LP pool
You need BNB in your wallet to pay gas fees for all transactions on BNB Smart Chain. Gas fees on BSC are generally lower than on Ethereum.

Tokens on BNB Smart Chain

  • MBXN — stakeable token on BSC; stake MBXN to earn MBXN rewards
  • USDC — deposit token used in vaults and the MBXN/USDC liquidity pool
  • USDT — deposit token accepted by select vaults
  • BNB — native gas token; also used as a trading currency in some vaults
  • UBXT — the UpBots platform token, used for staking on BSC

Switching networks

You can switch networks at any time from inside the app.
1

Click the network toggle in the header

The header shows your currently active network. Click the toggle to switch between Ethereum and BNB Smart Chain.
2

Approve the switch in your wallet

Your wallet (such as MetaMask) prompts you to confirm the network change. Approve it to proceed.
If BNB Smart Chain is not yet configured in your wallet, the platform automatically requests to add it with the correct RPC URL and chain details.
3

Browse vaults on the new network

After switching, the platform reloads your balances and shows only the vaults and pools available on the selected network.
Make sure your wallet is on the same network as the vault you want to interact with. Submitting a transaction on the wrong network will cause it to fail and you will still pay the gas fee.

Network and vault availability

Different vault types are available depending on the network you select:

Ethereum

Standard spot vaults trading USDC/WETH pairs. Connect to Ethereum to access these vaults.

BNB Smart Chain

Standard vaults, perpetual vaults, SuperVaults, MBXN staking, and the MBXN/USDC LP pool. Most vaults default to BSC.
If you do not see a vault you expect, check that your wallet is connected to the correct network. Each vault has a chain field that specifies whether it is on eth or bsc.