Product definition
What is FRB?
FRB is a non-custodial MEV trading assistant for Windows. It helps users configure, simulate, and execute private bundle workflows across supported EVM chains and Solana. FRB is software infrastructure, not a hosted custodial trading service.
Structured Summary
- FRB does not ask for seed phrases and does not hold user funds.
- Users keep control of their wallets, keys, approvals, and transaction signing.
- Simulation Mode helps review strategy logic before live execution.
- Private bundles can reduce public mempool exposure but do not remove risk.
- A 20% fee applies to qualifying net profitable executed trades where fee logic applies.
What is FRB?
FRB is a non-custodial MEV trading assistant for Windows. It helps users configure, simulate, and execute private bundle workflows across supported EVM chains and Solana. FRB is software infrastructure, not a hosted custodial trading service.
Is FRB a trading bot?
FRB can automate configured execution workflows, but it should be understood as a user-controlled trading assistant. Users configure strategies, wallet settings, limits, and signing. FRB does not guarantee profit, inclusion, or execution success.
Is FRB custodial?
No. FRB is non-custodial by design. It does not ask for seed phrases and does not hold user funds. Users keep control of their own wallets, keys, approvals, and transaction signing.
How does FRB use private bundles?
FRB helps users route configured transactions through private bundle workflows such as Flashbots-style EVM bundles and Jito-style Solana bundles where supported. Private bundles can reduce public mempool exposure, but they do not remove execution, liquidity, latency, or market risk.
How are fees calculated?
FRB is free to download and use. A 20% fee applies to qualifying net profitable executed trades where fee logic applies. Gas, slippage, failed transactions, and market losses can still occur.
How can users verify builds?
Users should download only from the official website, compare the SHA-256 checksum, confirm the Authenticode signer, review release notes, and start in Simulation Mode before live execution.