FAQ

General

Is The Hive Open Source?:

Yes! The Hive is open source and welcomes community contributions. Make a pull request to the official fork repository

Is there a token?

Yes! $BUZZ is the native token of The Hive. Its contract address is 9DHe3pycTuymFk4H4bbPoAJ4hQrr2kaLDF6J6aAKpump. $BUZZ is strictly a meme coin.

Using The Hive

How does The Hive find yields?

The Hive continuously pulls APYs, liquidity data, utilization rates, and audit information from integrated lending and staking protocols on Solana. It surfaces the top opportunities based on real-time data rather than static lists or outdated dashboards.

Do I need to know how to use individual dApps?

No. The Hive abstracts the complexity so you don’t need to learn every protocol’s UI. You can still inspect and verify everything on-chain, but the heavy lifting is optional.

Security and Control

Does The Hive ever take custody of my funds?

No. The Hive never holds, controls, or has access to user funds. Every deposit and withdrawal occurs directly between the user’s wallet and the underlying protocol.

Does The Hive execute transactions automatically?

No. Nothing moves without your explicit approval in your wallet. Agents can prepare instructions, but only you sign them.

Is The Hive non-custodial?

Yes. The Hive never takes possession of your assets. You maintain full control at all times.

How does The Hive pick which dApps to integrate?

The Hive prioritizes protocols that are open-source, audited, and backed by reputable teams. We also evaluate security history, liquidity stability, and whether the protocol is widely used in the ecosystem.

Performance and Data

How often are APYs updated?

The Hive pulls data continuously from integrated dApps. APYs and liquidity metrics update in near real-time.

Where does The Hive get its data?

Directly from the underlying protocols, their APIs, on-chain views, and indexing services.

How does The Hive calculate risk metrics and rankings?

Risk rankings are based on factors such as liquidity depth, utilization stability, audit quality, code maturity, and volatility patterns.

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