General FAQ
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This FAQ page answers some of the more commonly asked questions from the BulletX community.
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Weβre built on open-source software: our site and all our Smart Contracts are publicly visible for maximum transparency.
Our contracts are verified on blockchain explorers, so you know that what you see is what you get. Check them out .
Security best practices:
The chefs use multisig for all contracts.
Our contractsβ time-lock gives you peace of mind.
You can .
We have a covering this in detail.
The treasury funds are used to cover the expenses involved in running BulletX. These expenses include salaries, audits, prizes, hosting, upkeep, bounties, etc.
You can check the analytics of BulletX by click on the "Analytics" tab on the top menu or by clicking the link below.
Whenever there is an official airdrop on Bulletx it will be announced along with the requirements.
It depends on your needs. We have an that's right for you.
You can check the status of a transaction on .
Our may have a solution for your problem if you're having issues.
Learn how to find smart contracts on our .
If you've already but still have this error, you're most likely not within your wallet. Check your wallet's selected network and make sure you have Superseed Network (SUPERSEED) selected.
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Please remember anyone can airdrop tokens to Bulletx users since every transaction is public on . Be sure to do your own research when it comes to non-official airdrops. To protect your funds, we recommend you don't use a smart contract you don't understand from a source you don't trust.
If you can't find what you're looking for in BulletX's documentation, ask your question on and someone will do their best to help you out.