FAQ
What is a basis point (bps)?
1 bps = 0.01%. So 100 bps = 1% and 10,000 bps = 100%. The protocol fee on each claim is set in bps when you create a split.
Why doesn’t my Dashboard show any splits?
The Dashboard lists splits where your connected address is a payee on the factory for the network you are on. If you see nothing, check that you are on the right chain in your wallet, that a split exists for you on that network, and that you are using the same wallet that was added as a payee.
Do payee shares have to add up to 100?
Yes. Each payee row needs a valid address and an integer share. All included shares must total exactly 100 (they represent percent points).
What is the “protocol fee”?
It is a fee (in bps) taken from each claim of native or ERC-20 tokens according to the split you deployed. The UI default is 100 bps (1%). You can choose another value within the allowed range shown on the Create split page.
How do native (chain coin) claims work?
Send or receive native tokens to the split contract address as usual. Each payee can claim their share using Claim native when there is a releasable amount for their address.
How do ERC-20 claims work?
Tokens must be sent to the split contract address (not directly to payees in a way that bypasses the contract). Add each token contract address under Track token to see balances and releasable amounts, then use Claim when you have something to withdraw.
What if MetaMask shows a security warning when I bridge?
Bridging can involve third-party routers and aggregators. Always verify the chain, asset, and amount in your wallet before confirming. If you are unsure, use a small test amount first.
Can I bridge to every chain in one click?
No. In the Gas estimator, each destination chain is a separate LI.FI flow. You may need multiple wallet confirmations depending on the route.
Why does “same as source chain” appear for bridging?
LI.FI bridging is for moving funds from your current wallet chain to another chain. If the row is for the chain you are already on, there is nothing to bridge via that path.