Bunny App

Bunny Financial App

One interface for open finance.

Access decentralized token exchange, liquidity pools and token launch tools through a wallet-based interface designed around visible transaction details and direct user authorization.

Non-custodial access. Every transaction requires wallet authorization.
Bunny Application
Network Not selected
Connect Wallet
Active module Token Swap
Preview
You pay Wallet balance: —
1.00 ASSET A
You receive Estimated output
ASSET B
Liquidity route Calculated after selection
Slippage setting User configurable
Network fee Displayed by wallet
Connect Wallet to Continue
01 Wallet based

Access supported protocol tools through a compatible wallet.

02 Non-custodial

Bunny does not require users to deposit assets into an internal account.

03 Reviewable

Material transaction information is presented before authorization.

04 On-chain

Authorized actions are submitted to compatible blockchain contracts.

What is the Bunny App?

The user interface for Bunny protocol tools.

The Bunny App helps users configure decentralized finance actions, review available transaction information and send the final request to a compatible wallet for authorization.

The application provides access to token swaps, liquidity pools and token launch workflows without replacing the user’s wallet or taking control of wallet credentials.

The connected wallet remains responsible for displaying the final signature or transaction request. Users can approve, reject or close that request before it is submitted to the blockchain.

Application access

Choose what you want to do.

Open the relevant Bunny module and review its mechanics before connecting a wallet or authorizing an on-chain action.

01 / EXCHANGE

Swap digital assets

Prepare a decentralized token exchange, review the estimated output, liquidity route, price impact and slippage conditions.

Open DEX Overview
02 / LIQUIDITY

Explore liquidity pools

Review pool composition, asset requirements, liquidity positions, fee exposure and impermanent loss risk.

Open Liquidity Overview
03 / TOKEN

Prepare a token launch

Define token identity, supply, permissions, distribution and initial market liquidity before deployment.

Open Token Launch

How to use the Bunny App

From module selection to blockchain confirmation.

01

Open the official application

Access Bunny through the verified official domain. Avoid wallet connections initiated through unknown advertisements, copied websites or unsolicited messages.

02

Select a protocol module

Choose token exchange, liquidity pools or token launch according to the action you intend to prepare.

03

Confirm the blockchain network

Verify that the active wallet network matches the contracts, tokens and protocol function you intend to use.

04

Connect a compatible wallet

Approve the basic connection request without entering a private key or wallet recovery phrase into the website.

05

Configure the intended action

Select assets, enter amounts or define contract settings according to the requirements of the active module.

06

Review the transaction preview

Check token addresses, amounts, route, slippage, permissions, network fee and other available conditions.

07

Authorize through the wallet

Read the final wallet request and approve it only when the displayed action matches your intention.

08

Wait for blockchain confirmation

The signed transaction must be submitted and processed by the selected blockchain before the result is final.

Connection request Access stage
BUNNY APP
WALLET
PUBLIC ADDRESS
Recovery phrase Not required
Private key Not shared
Connection User approved
Transaction request Authorization stage
CONFIGURE
REVIEW
SIGN OR REJECT
Assets Verified
Permissions Reviewed
Decision User controlled
Blockchain settlement Execution stage
SIGNED REQUEST
NETWORK
CONFIRMATION
Status On-chain
Processing Network based
Result May be irreversible

Wallet authorization

The application prepares. The wallet authorizes.

The Bunny App does not sign transactions on behalf of the user. The connected wallet remains responsible for presenting the final request and receiving the user’s decision.

  • 01
    Connection is not a transaction

    A basic connection generally allows the application to read the public wallet address and active network.

  • 02
    Approvals are separate permissions

    A token approval may authorize a contract to use a defined asset amount and can remain active afterward.

  • 03
    Transactions require a signature

    The wallet requests authorization before submitting an on-chain action.

  • 04
    Users can reject the request

    Closing or rejecting an unsigned wallet request prevents it from being submitted.

Read the Wallet Security Guide

Transaction preview

Review every stage before submission.

The visible application state, wallet request and final blockchain result are separate stages of the same interaction.

01

Input

Select assets, amounts or token settings.

02

Estimate

Review available output and cost information.

03

Wallet

Inspect the final permission or transaction request.

04

Network

The signed transaction is submitted for processing.

05

Result

Confirm the final transaction status on-chain.

Blockchain networks

The correct contract depends on the correct network.

A token or contract address on one blockchain does not automatically represent the same asset or protocol component on another network.

Before preparing an action, confirm the wallet network, native fee asset and official contract addresses for the selected environment.

Review Protocol Documentation
Network selection Verification required
01
Selected network Must match the intended contract
Confirm
02
Native fee asset Required for blockchain processing
Check
03
Token addresses Verify exact network-specific contracts
Verify
04
Protocol contracts Use official deployment information
Match
Sending assets or interacting with a contract on the wrong network may result in an irreversible loss.

Application security

Security checks belong inside every workflow.

The Bunny App should be accessed only through the official domain. Users remain responsible for wallet credentials, approvals and signatures.

01 / DOMAIN

Verify the website

Check the official Bunny domain before connecting a wallet or approving any request.

02 / WALLET

Protect private access

Never enter a private key or recovery phrase into the application, a support message or a third-party form.

03 / TOKEN

Verify contract addresses

Use the exact token contract rather than relying only on a token name, logo or symbol.

04 / APPROVAL

Review spending permission

Check which contract receives approval and whether the spending limit is appropriate.

05 / SIGNATURE

Read the wallet request

Reject signatures and transactions that do not match the action prepared in the application.

06 / RESULT

Confirm the final status

Check the blockchain result rather than assuming that wallet authorization guarantees successful execution.

Application model

A protocol interface is not a custodial account.

The distinction determines who controls assets, signs transactions and manages account recovery.

Bunny App model

Direct wallet-based interaction.

  • Users connect a compatible blockchain wallet
  • Assets remain under wallet control before authorization
  • Each on-chain action requires a wallet request
  • Users review and sign individual transactions
  • The blockchain records the final result
  • Bunny cannot recover a lost wallet recovery phrase
Custodial application model

Platform-managed account and asset access.

  • Users create an internal platform account
  • Assets may be deposited into platform-controlled wallets
  • The platform manages internal balances and permissions
  • Transactions may occur within private infrastructure
  • Withdrawals may require a separate platform request
  • Account recovery depends on the platform process

Before entering the app

Verify access. Select the network. Review every request.

Only connect a wallet after confirming the official Bunny domain. Never disclose a recovery phrase and reject any transaction that does not match the action you intended.

Pre-connection checklist
01
Confirm the official domain

Avoid copied websites and unknown application links.

02
Select the intended network

Ensure the wallet network matches the protocol deployment.

03
Protect wallet credentials

Never disclose a private key or recovery phrase.

04
Review the final request

Approve only the transaction you intended to prepare.

Bunny App FAQ

Common questions about application access.

What is the Bunny App?
The Bunny App is the user-facing interface for supported decentralized exchange, liquidity and token launch workflows.
Do I need to create a Bunny account?
The application is designed around compatible wallet access rather than a traditional internal account containing deposited user assets.
Does connecting a wallet transfer my assets?
A basic wallet connection does not automatically transfer assets. Token approvals, signatures and transactions require separate wallet requests.
Will Bunny ask for my wallet recovery phrase?
No. A wallet recovery phrase or private key should never be entered into the Bunny App, shared with support or disclosed to another person.
Why do I need a native network asset?
Blockchain networks generally require their native asset to pay the fee for processing approvals, swaps, liquidity actions and contract deployments.
Can Bunny reverse a completed transaction?
No. Confirmed blockchain transactions may be irreversible. Users should review addresses, amounts, permissions and network settings before signing.
Why can a transaction fail after I approve it?
A transaction can fail because of changing market conditions, slippage limits, insufficient network fees, contract conditions or other blockchain execution issues.
Does the Bunny App guarantee a profitable result?
No. Token swaps, liquidity positions and token launches involve market, liquidity, smart-contract, network and operational risks.

Access Bunny Financial

Choose a module and review the workflow before connecting.

Explore the available protocol tools or begin with the Bunny Knowledge Base.