KUB Docs MCP is now available! Connect the KUB Docs directly to your AI coding assistant: Claude, Cursor, Gemini, Codex, whatever you build in. Ask about RPC configuration, KAP-20, deployment, and get answers grounded in the actual docs, no tab-switching.
Account abstraction is one of the biggest UX unlocks in blockchain. Smart accounts on the KUB network enable gas sponsorship, session keys, batched transactions, and programmable permissions, making it feel much more like modern apps. Excited for what builders will create.
Smart Accounts aren’t just a wallet upgrade.
They’re a new building block for onchain applications.
With ERC-4337, developers can build experiences that weren’t previously practical—gas abstraction, session keys, batched transactions, programmable permissions, and more.
Excited to see these capabilities coming to KUB Chain through KUB Wallet 3.0, while embracing a multichain future.
The next generation of applications will be built on better abstractions.
6/ Once testing and verification are complete, switch the RPC endpoint to KUB Mainnet. Ensure your deployer is funded with KUB, proceed with deployment, and verify your contract on KUB Scan.
For detailed instructions, refer to the complete guide: https://t.co/HVeget8oH1
1/ Launching a token on the KUB network requires implementing either an ERC-20 or KAP-20 standards. A comprehensive walkthrough is available in the KUB Docs. The following is a quick reference version. 👇
5/ If governance features are required, KAP-20 offers an optional layer on top of ERC-20, including. This framework is adopted by ecosystem tokens such as KKUB. KUB Docs guides on when these features are appropriate and include links to the official base contracts.
5/ And what you get on the KUB network:
- Finality in seconds
- Low fees
- A community that speaks your language
EVM-compatible means minimal friction to ship. That's the point.
Docs: https://t.co/gJSuT1902c
1/ KUB network is EVM-compatible. In practice, the Ethereum Virtual Machine runs on KUB. Solidity compiles to the same bytecode. Your Remix or Hardhat script just points to a different RPC. 👇
4/ So what you can do:
- Copy a contract from Ethereum, compile, and deploy to KUB Mainnet in minutes
- Keep your tooling: block explorer is KUB Scan, same format as Etherscan
- Reuse your security models: audited Solidity patterns transfer directly
USDT is now live on KUB Bridge!
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Seamlessly connect and transfer your USDT between any of our currently supported chains. Ready to experience faster, smoother cross-chain transfers?
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👉 Try it now at: https://t.co/wn3rp3oC6G
👉 Explore the KUB Ecosystem now at : https://t.co/aAh5JUBjV8
4/ Hit Save. KUB Mainnet or KUB Testnet now shows in your network list.
Confirm it worked: switch to it. The chain name and your KUB or tKUB balance should appear in the wallet header.
1/ KUB network has been running on 3-second blocks since the Basel hard fork went live in April. A look at what changed under the hood and what it means in practice.
4/ Basel also moved the KUB network fully past the Official Node era. Block production duties now sit with the validator set plus the Super Node safety net, and consensus parameters live on-chain. Faster blocks. No single point of failure. Governed by holders.