SuperFi Docs

FAQ

Quick answers to the most common questions about Super9MM.

Is Super9MM custodial? Can you take my funds?

No. Every position lives in your own Automator contract. Only you can withdraw. The automation keeper has a constrained role and can never move funds to itself or any third party. See Security model.

Do I have to use automation?

No. You can open, rebalance, compound, and withdraw entirely by hand from the Manage page. Automation is optional convenience layered on top.

What does it cost?

Network gas plus DEX swap fees on automated swaps. There's no pooled-vault management fee. See Fees & costs.

Which chains and DEXes are supported?

Super9MM is chain-agnostic — it runs on EVM chains with Uniswap-v3-style DEXes. The live set is shown in the app's network switcher. See Supported networks.

What happens if the keeper goes offline?

Automations pause until it's back. Your funds stay safe, and you can always manage the position yourself. Automation isn't a custody dependency.

Can the keeper rebalance into a bad price or stop me out early?

No. A mandatory on-chain TWAP guard blocks actions at manipulated prices, and a stop-loss can only fire when your price condition is genuinely met (and only into a token from your pair). See Slippage & safety.

What's the difference between compound and accumulate?

Auto-compound reinvests fees into the position (it grows). Auto-accumulate banks fees as withdrawable idle tokens (the position stays the same). Pick one per position.

I armed DCA but it never triggered — are my funds stuck?

No. Armed-but-untriggered DCA funds sit idle in your Automator and are withdrawable anytime from the Manage page. See DCA.

Why does the pools list briefly say "Fetching pools…"?

It's loading live data from the chain's subgraph. Once it responds, real pools appear. If it ever shows preview/sample data, the data source is temporarily unavailable.

How do I stop everything?

Pause automation on the position (instant), or withdraw entirely. See Pausing & limits.

Is Super9MM audited / on mainnet?

Super9MM runs an internal audit process. Treat any new protocol carefully, start small, and check the app/announcements for the current deployment and audit status. See Risks & disclosures.