What is RabbitX ® Trade?
RabbitX ® is a permissionless perpetuals exchange focused on low-latency derivatives trading with deep liquidity and competitively high leverage. It began as an evolution of Strips Finance and operates with on-chain settlement supported by ZK and L2 infrastructure, aiming to deliver fast fills and low fees for traders worldwide. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Access & RabbitX ® Login
There is no traditional email/password gate for on-chain trading — to "log in" you connect a Web3 wallet (MetaMask, wallet extensions, or supported mobile wallets) to the RabbitX ® app and approve a signature. For the web interface use the official trading URL (for example the app route shown above) and always confirm the domain before connecting your wallet. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Troubleshooting RabbitX ® Login issues
If RabbitX ® Login not working or you see "Error connecting RabbitX ® account", follow these practical steps:
- Confirm you’re on the official trading domain (check docs and the verified app link). :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
- Unlock and update your wallet extension, ensure you’re on the right network, and that required gas/token balances are available.
- Disable privacy or ad-block extensions that may block Web3 providers, clear cache, or try a fresh browser profile.
- For hardware wallets, open the chain-specific app on the device and use the recommended connection flow in RabbitX ® docs. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
Account recovery & 2FA
RabbitX ® is non-custodial when you trade with your own wallet — account recovery is only possible through your wallet provider (seed phrase, hardware backup). RabbitX ® cannot restore private keys. If you use any custodial or hosted login that RabbitX ® may support, follow that provider’s recovery and 2FA reset flows. Always back up your seed phrase offline and treat 2FA credentials as separate from on-chain keys. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
App behaviour, declines & verification
"RabbitX ® App not working" or "Can't verify RabbitX ® wallet" errors commonly result from RPC/node issues, temporary maintenance, or rejected signature prompts. If you see "error decline" while signing, it usually means the wallet user rejected the request or the node returned an error — capture the console/log details and report them to support if the issue persists. Check the project’s docs and GitHub for known incidents and client releases. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
Help Center & official resources
Start with RabbitX ® documentation for setup, API/agent guides and troubleshooting: docs.rabbitx.com. For announcements and community support check the project's official X/Twitter handle and GitHub repository for code, issues and developer tools. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
FAQs
- 1. How do I log in to RabbitX ®?
- Visit the official app (e.g., app.rabbitx.io/trade), click Connect Wallet and approve the signature in your wallet. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}
- 2. Why can't I connect my wallet?
- Most common causes: wrong URL (phishing), locked or outdated wallet extension, network mismatch, or browser blockers. Try a different browser or clear cache. :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}
- 3. Can RabbitX ® recover my account?
- If you used a non-custodial wallet, recovery depends on your seed phrase/backups — RabbitX ® cannot recover private keys. For custodial services, follow their recovery steps. :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}
- 4. What does "error decline" mean during signing?
- It typically means the signature was rejected by the wallet or the node responded with an error; verify the prompt and retry with a stable RPC. :contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}
- 5. Where can I get official support?
- Use the docs at docs.rabbitx.com, the GitHub repo and the project’s social channels for updates and help. :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}
Conclusion
RabbitX ® offers a high-performance experience for on-chain perpetual trading — but safety depends on verifying official links, securing your wallet keys, and following provider docs for connection and recovery. When issues arise, collect error details and consult the official docs or open an issue on GitHub for faster support. :contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12}