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Frequently asked questions

Is BRO-ker self-custodial?

Not in the strict local-key sense. BRO-ker encrypts wallet signing material in server-side storage so it can sign confirmed actions and configured automation. Use it as a managed trading wallet, keep balances limited, and retain an offline backup.

Which networks are supported?

Solana, Ethereum, Base, and Robinhood Chain support live trading, limit orders, copy trading, and portfolio tools. Arc is currently a testnet portfolio preview without public spot trading, limit orders, or copy trading.

Why must I select a network before pasting a contract?

The active network determines how BRO-ker interprets an address and which wallet, liquidity, settings, and explorer it uses. Identical-looking EVM addresses can have unrelated balances and contracts on different networks.

Can BRO-ker guarantee a token is safe?

No. Warnings and market data are informational and can be incomplete. They do not replace independent contract research, liquidity review, position sizing, and risk management.

Does a quote reserve my price?

No. Quotes expire and can change before submission. Refresh an expired quote and review the route, output, minimum received, impact, fees, and wallet again.

Why do I need an approval before an EVM sale?

ERC-20 tokens normally require a separate on-chain permission for the swap spender. The approval consumes gas and does not itself sell the token. Once confirmed, request a new sell quote.

Are limit-order funds locked?

No. BRO-ker limit orders are monitored instructions and funds stay in your wallet. The order may not execute if those funds or native gas are no longer available at trigger time.

Does a market price crossing guarantee a limit fill?

No. BRO-ker also requires a live executable route whose output satisfies the saved order. Liquidity, taxes, fees, impact, balance, gas, and network conditions can prevent a fill.

Will a copy trade match the source exactly?

No. Detection and route construction take time, your sizing and filters differ, and the market can move. A source trade can be skipped or execute with a different route and result.

What can I bridge?

BRO-ker exposes SOL on Solana, ETH on Ethereum, Base, and Robinhood Chain, and USDC on Arc. Routes are checked live through LI.FI. Current testnet Arc cannot bridge value to mainnet networks.

Where does Coinbase funding work?

Coinbase Hosted Onramp supports BRO-ker destinations on Solana, Ethereum, and Base for the assets shown in the bot. Region, payment method, limits, identity verification, and fees are controlled by Coinbase.

Why does my portfolio differ from a block explorer?

The explorer shows on-chain ownership. BRO-ker's portfolio depends on supported token discovery, current market data, hidden-token settings, and selected wallets. Use the explorer for the authoritative balance.

Is PnL a tax report?

No. PnL uses confirmed trades BRO-ker recorded and can use a current exit estimate for open positions. External trades, transfers, airdrops, rebases, fees, and other activity can make it incomplete.

What is the difference between watchlists on Solana and EVM networks?

Solana supports saved tokens and configurable threshold alerts. Ethereum, Base, and Robinhood Chain use recent contract-scan history for quick return to token views.

How do I find official support?

Send /bro_socials in the official bot. Support will never ask for your private key, recovery phrase, Telegram login code, payment credentials, or backup screenshot.