DEDCAT Accounts
A DEDCAT Account is a participant-specific, protocol-level onchain address that serves as the top-level economic account within the DEDCAT suite of dApps.
It is the single address where a participant's $DEDCAT staking position, Bounce participation, Bounce Debt, and yield accrual are recorded and enforced.
All economic activity within DEDCAT routes through this account.
Account Creation
A DEDCAT Account is created automatically the first time a user logs into any DEDCAT dApp. The account is an embedded smart wallet powered by Privy.
One login method creates one DEDCAT Account. Login methods are not linked, and accounts cannot be merged.
Log in with X: DEDCAT Account A
Log in with Email: DEDCAT Account B
Log in with an external wallet: DEDCAT Account C
Using the same login method across multiple DEDCAT dApps connects to the same DEDCAT Account. Using different login methods creates separate accounts.
Identity vs Account
A login method is your identity inside DEDCAT. A DEDCAT Account is the onchain wallet controlled by that identity.
Login Method (Identity)
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DEDCAT Account (Onchain Address)
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Staking · Bouncing · Debt · YieldDeposits and Withdrawals
You can deposit $DEDCAT or $HYPE to your DEDCAT Account from any wallet. The funding source doesn't matter. The DEDCAT Account is where all protocol activity is recorded.
Withdrawals work the same way. You can move funds out of your DEDCAT Account at any time.

Shared Across All dApps
DEDCAT Accounts are designed to be ecosystem-level, not dApp-specific.
Under the DEDCAT account model, the same account will be used across all DEDCAT dApps.
Example: Log into DedcatBounce with X → a DEDCAT Account is created. Log into Purrps with the same X → the same DEDCAT Account will be used.
Staking, Bounce Debt, and earned $HYPE yield will resolve to a single DEDCAT Account regardless of interface.
Multiple Accounts
If you want independent setups, use different login methods. Each creates its own DEDCAT Account with its own staking position, debt, and yield.
If you want a single consolidated setup, use the same login method everywhere.
There is no account linking or merging.
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