Knowledge Base

Bunny Knowledge Base

Learn DeFi before you use it.

Understand wallets, decentralized exchanges, liquidity pools, token launches, smart contracts, blockchain fees and security through practical Bunny Financial guides.

Educational content does not remove DeFi or market risk.
Learning Path
Recommended starting point DeFi Fundamentals
01
Wallet Fundamentals Access, custody and transaction signing
02
Blockchain Transactions Networks, fees and confirmations
03
Decentralized Exchange Swaps, slippage and price impact
04
Liquidity Pools Pool shares, fees and impermanent loss
05
Token Launch Contracts, supply and market preparation
Start Learning
01 DeFi fundamentals

Understand the basic structure of open blockchain finance.

02 Protocol mechanics

Learn how swaps, pools and smart contracts interact.

03 Token infrastructure

Review token design, supply, deployment and liquidity.

04 Security awareness

Reduce common wallet, approval and phishing risks.

Why knowledge matters

A simple interface can still authorize a complex transaction.

DeFi gives users direct control over wallets, assets and blockchain transactions. That access is valuable only when users understand what they are connecting to, approving and signing.

The Bunny Knowledge Base explains the mechanics behind common protocol actions without presenting decentralized finance as risk-free or automatic.

Each guide is intended to help readers identify the relevant network, wallet, token, contract, fee and risk considerations before authorizing an on-chain action.

Foundation Stage 01
Wallet
Network
Transaction
Market access Stage 02
Token
DEX
Swap
Liquidity Stage 03
Pool
LP Position
Risk
Token infrastructure Stage 04
Supply
Contract
Launch

Start here

A practical order for learning DeFi.

New users should begin with wallet custody and transaction authorization before exploring token swaps, liquidity provision or token deployment.

  • 01
    Understand wallet control

    Learn how public addresses, private access and transaction signing are separated.

  • 02
    Understand blockchain networks

    Review network selection, native fee assets and transaction confirmation.

  • 03
    Understand token verification

    Use contract addresses rather than names, symbols or logos as the primary identifier.

  • 04
    Understand protocol-specific risk

    Review swap conditions, liquidity mechanics or contract permissions before authorization.

Begin with Wallet Fundamentals

Learning progression

Build knowledge in the order transactions require it.

Each stage adds a new layer of responsibility, from protecting wallet access to evaluating smart-contract and market risk.

01

Access

Understand wallets, custody and recovery phrases.

02

Verify

Confirm networks, domains and contract addresses.

03

Review

Read transaction amounts, fees and permissions.

04

Authorize

Sign only the wallet request you intended.

05

Monitor

Review confirmations, positions and active approvals.

Essential terminology

A practical DeFi glossary.

Understand the terms commonly displayed by wallets, decentralized exchanges and liquidity protocols.

Wallet

Blockchain access tool

Software or hardware used to manage public addresses, private access and transaction signatures.

Smart contract

Executable blockchain logic

Code deployed to a blockchain that processes defined actions when required conditions are met.

Gas fee

Network processing cost

A fee paid to the blockchain network for processing a transaction or smart-contract interaction.

Slippage

Difference in execution result

The difference between an estimated transaction result and the result available when the transaction executes.

Liquidity pool

Shared token reserve

Smart-contract-based assets used to support decentralized exchange between compatible tokens.

Token approval

Contract spending permission

Permission allowing a selected contract to use a specified token amount from a wallet.

Price impact

Trade effect on pool price

The estimated change caused when a transaction is large relative to available liquidity.

Transaction hash

On-chain transaction identifier

A unique reference used to review a transaction through a compatible blockchain explorer.

Impermanent loss

Pool versus holding difference

A potential difference between a liquidity position and separately holding the same assets.

Security first

No guide can reverse an unsafe transaction.

DeFi education should lead to safer verification habits. Always confirm the official website, network, contract, token, permission and transaction result before signing.

Minimum security routine
01
Verify the domain

Access Bunny only through the official website.

02
Verify the network

Confirm the blockchain before preparing a transaction.

03
Verify the contract

Use the exact address rather than the token symbol.

04
Review the wallet request

Reject any permission or signature you do not understand.

Editorial standards

Education without guaranteed outcomes.

Bunny educational content explains protocol mechanics and risk. It does not promise profits or replace independent professional advice.

Our guides aim to

Explain what users need to review.

  • Define important DeFi terminology clearly
  • Explain transaction and protocol mechanics
  • Identify wallet and smart-contract risks
  • Separate estimates from guaranteed results
  • Encourage independent contract verification
  • Provide practical pre-transaction checklists
Our guides do not

Guarantee safety, profit or legal suitability.

  • Guarantee that a protocol contains no vulnerabilities
  • Guarantee token value or investment returns
  • Replace legal, tax or financial advice
  • Reverse completed blockchain transactions
  • Verify every external token or third-party protocol
  • Remove the need for independent user research

Knowledge Base FAQ

Common questions about learning with Bunny.

Where should a DeFi beginner start?
Begin with wallet custody, recovery phrase protection, blockchain networks and transaction signing. These concepts apply to almost every later DeFi interaction.
Do I need technical experience to use the Knowledge Base?
No. Beginner guides explain core concepts in practical language. More advanced sections cover smart contracts, liquidity mechanics and token infrastructure.
Does reading a guide make a transaction safe?
No. Education can improve verification and decision-making, but DeFi transactions still involve smart-contract, market, network and operational risks.
What is the difference between the Knowledge Base and Documentation?
The Knowledge Base focuses on practical user education. Documentation focuses more deeply on protocol architecture, developer concepts and technical integration.
Can I learn how to launch a token here?
Yes. The token launch guide covers token purpose, supply, distribution, smart-contract permissions, deployment, initial liquidity and public disclosure.
Does Bunny provide financial advice?
No. Bunny provides educational information about DeFi mechanics and risk. Users remain responsible for their own financial, legal and tax decisions.
How do I verify that a token is authentic?
Confirm the blockchain network and exact token contract address through official project information. Do not rely only on a name, symbol or logo.
What should I do before connecting a wallet?
Verify the official website address, understand the intended action and confirm that the wallet connection request matches the protocol you intended to use.

Continue learning

Start with the fundamentals, then explore the protocol.

Begin with wallet security or continue to the complete token launch guide.