Technical Questions
What are the system requirements?
What are the system requirements?
Monolith works with any Web3-compatible wallet:
- MetaMask, WalletConnect, or similar
- Sufficient ETH for gas fees
- Basic understanding of DeFi concepts
- Internet connection for real-time price feeds
Can I use Monolith on mobile?
Can I use Monolith on mobile?
Yes, through mobile wallets that support Web3 connections. However, we recommend using desktop interfaces for complex operations due to the involved parameters and risk management requirements.
How do I contact the team?
How do I contact the team?
For technical support, use our Discord community. For security issues, use our bug bounty program. For business inquiries, check our official communication channels.
What third-party dependencies does Monolith use?
What third-party dependencies does Monolith use?
Key dependencies and their security:
- Chainlink: Decentralized oracle network with battle-tested security
- Solmate: Community-audited Solidity libraries
- OpenZeppelin: Industry-standard smart contract components
- Uniswap V3: Proven automated market maker technology
How are admin keys secured?
How are admin keys secured?
Administrative security:
- Multi-signature Requirements: Multiple approvals for changes
- Time-locked Operations: Delay mechanisms for critical changes
- Progressive Decentralization: Transfer of control to community
- Transparent Operations: All admin actions logged and verifiable
- Emergency Procedures: Backup mechanisms for critical situations
How does governance work?
How does governance work?
Monolith includes governance mechanisms:
- Proposal System: Community can propose protocol changes
- Voting: Token-weighted voting on proposals
- Timelocks: Changes require time delays for safety
- Emergency Procedures: Fast-tracked changes for critical issues
What is the role of the Factory contract?
What is the role of the Factory contract?
The Factory contract serves as the protocol’s deployment and management hub:
- Deployment: Creates new lending pools with deterministic addresses
- Registry: Maintains list of all deployed contracts
- Fee Management: Controls protocol fees across deployments
- Operator Control: Manages protocol-wide settings
What is the minimum debt requirement?
What is the minimum debt requirement?
Minimum debt prevents dust positions:
- Purpose: Avoids inefficient small positions
- Amount: Typically 10-100 USD worth of stablecoins
- Enforcement: Protocol rejects positions below minimum
- Adjustment: Can be modified through governance
How does the protocol handle multiple assets?
How does the protocol handle multiple assets?
Multi-asset support includes:
- Collateral Types: Various accepted collateral assets
- Oracle Integration: Price feeds for each asset
- Risk Parameters: Individual factors per asset
- Liquidity Management: Asset-specific liquidity pools
How does the Vault system work?
How does the Vault system work?
The Vault provides ERC4626 tokenized yield:
- Deposit/Mint: Convert assets to vault shares
- Withdraw/Redeem: Convert shares back to assets
- Yield Accrual: Shares appreciate with protocol revenue
- Staking Integration: Bonus rewards for long-term holders

