Supported Chains

Pick a network, fund gas, and you’re ready. Demo or Live — IMALI uses the same core AI logic, so each step helps you level up.

In Demo you’ll see practice flows with tiny amounts.
Level 1: WalletLevel 2: ChainLevel 3: FundingLevel 4: First Trade

Level 1: Chain Setup

Complete the steps to earn XP and unlock advanced tools.

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  • Connect your wallet (MetaMask / Coinbase)
  • Switch wallet network to a supported chain
  • Fund with a small amount of native gas token
  • Make a tiny practice swap ($1–$5)

Ethereum Mainnet

Most Liquid
Native TokenETH
Chain ID
1

Deepest liquidity. Fees (gas) can spike—budget extra and avoid peak hype if you're new.

  • Keep a buffer of ETH for gas to avoid stuck trades.
  • Use conservative slippage on small pools.

BNB Smart Chain

Low Fees
Native TokenBNB
Chain ID
56

Cheap + fast. Great playground for frequent, smaller bot trades.

  • Start with tiny size to learn flows.
  • Double-check token contracts—many lookalikes exist.

Polygon

Fast & Popular
Native TokenMATIC
Chain ID
137

High throughput + low fees. Ideal for DCA/grid and high-volume strategies.

  • Mind slippage during sudden volume spikes.
  • Reliable RPC improves fill reliability for bots.
Paid IMALI tiers include faster RPC for smoother trading.

Novice Safety Checklist

  • 🛡️ Verify token contracts on a block explorer before buying.
  • 🧪 Practice with $1–$5 to learn fees + slippage.
  • 🔑 Never share seed phrases—only use official wallets.
  • 📉 Expect volatility. Size positions to survive drawdowns.
  • ⛽ Keep extra gas token on each chain for emergencies.

Common Terms (Plain English)

Chain
The network where your transactions live.
Gas
Fee in the chain’s native token to run actions.
RPC
The “internet line” your wallet uses to talk to a chain.
Slippage
How much price wiggle you allow during a trade.

FAQ

Which chain should I start with?

Polygon or BNB are beginner-friendly due to low fees. Ethereum offers the most pairs but has higher gas.

How much gas do I need?

For tests, ~$5–$20 on low-fee chains; on Ethereum, keep more to handle spikes.

Do I need a paid RPC?

Free RPCs are fine to start. If you run bots or trade fast, premium RPCs improve reliability.

Is switching chains risky?

Switching networks is free. Bridging tokens has fees and risk—bridge small amounts first.