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migrating from hit.one to uponly.win: a step-by-step guide

Migrating from hit.one to uponly.win in five steps. Withdraw, bridge to Base, deposit USDC, claim referrals, and start ripping on a no-house arcade.

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If you have decided that you want the perp arcade UX without the house geometry, migrating from hit.one to uponly.win is short. This guide walks through the actual steps: withdrawing from hit.one, bridging to Base if needed, depositing USDC into uponly.win, setting up your wallet correctly, and grabbing your creator link if you want to refer.

We built uponly.win. The steps below assume you already have a working hit.one account and a hot wallet. We are not going to teach you what a wallet is.

before you start

A short checklist so the migration is not stressful.

  • Close any open positions on hit.one. Do not migrate with live exposure.
  • Make sure your hit.one balance is in a withdrawable state.
  • Have a Base-compatible wallet ready. Coinbase Wallet, MetaMask with Base added, or any EOA on Base will work.
  • Have a small amount of ETH on Base for gas. Bridges or onramps can solve this.

step 1: withdraw from hit.one

Pull your balance off hit.one into a wallet you control. Use whatever withdrawal flow hit.one supports for the asset and network it lives on. Confirm the funds land in your wallet before doing anything else. If hit.one supports direct Base withdrawals, use that path and skip the bridge step.

If hit.one settles to a different network, you will need to bridge to Base next.

step 2: bridge to Base if needed

uponly.win operates on Base. If your hit.one withdrawal landed on Ethereum mainnet, Arbitrum, or another L2, bridge to Base before depositing.

  1. Use the official Base bridge for ETH or USDC from Ethereum mainnet.
  2. Use any reputable L2 bridge for cross-rollup hops. Across, Stargate, and similar are fine.
  3. Confirm the funds arrive on Base before continuing.

If you do not already hold USDC on Base, swap a small amount of ETH on Base into USDC using any Base DEX. Or onramp directly via Coinbase if that is faster for you.

Keep a tiny amount of ETH on Base for gas on the deposit transaction. Gas on Base is cheap but not zero.

step 3: deposit into uponly.win

Open uponly.win on a desktop or mobile browser, connect your wallet, and switch to Base if your wallet does not already prompt you. Deposit USDC. The flow takes seconds. Onboarding, wallets, deposits, trading, and settlement were all shipped in one night and the deposit path is the same end-to-end loop.

You will see your balance instantly available for the RIP button.

step 4: take a small first trade

Do not migrate your full bankroll into a single trade. Take a small test rip first to feel the structure.

  1. Pick a small collateral amount, smaller than you think.
  2. Leave leverage at the default 75x for the first rip.
  3. Tap the RIP button. You will get a random pair, on a random side, at a leverage in your range.
  4. Close manually when you want to, or let the market resolve it.

The relevant feeling: when you close a winner, the platform takes a small variable cut. When you close a loser, the platform earns zero. There is no scenario where uponly.win benefits from your loss because we are not the house. The full structural breakdown is in the fees explainer.

If you have an audience, the migration is more valuable than just moving your own bankroll. Grab your referral link inside the uponly.win dashboard. Every user you refer pays you 50% of any fees we collect from them. Forever. No claw-backs. No time limit. No tiering.

The full creator structure is in the affiliate program post and the head-to-head comparison with hit.one creator economics is in creator payouts compared.

what to expect after migration

A few things will feel different in the first session.

  • The arcade is more aggressive by default. 75x is the floor, not a stretch goal.
  • The fee bite is missing. Trades open instantly with zero open fee.
  • Losses do not feel double-taxed. The market took your collateral. The platform took nothing.
  • Wins feel cleaner. You see the small variable cut. You keep the rest.

You will probably also notice that the cadence of new games is faster. A new arcade machine drops every week. The RIP button is the first one.

common migration mistakes

Three things we see people do wrong when they migrate.

  1. Bridging to the wrong network. Always confirm Base.
  2. Depositing without keeping gas. Keep a small ETH float on Base.
  3. Tilting on the first session because the leverage is real and immediate. Pre-commit a session bankroll and stop when it is gone.

final word

Migrating from hit.one to uponly.win is mechanically simple. The structural difference is the point. No house, no fees on losses, no fees to open, 50% creator revenue share forever. The button is at uponly.win. Rip responsibly. Perps are high-risk entertainment.

Frequently asked questions

How do I migrate from hit.one to uponly.win?

Close any open hit.one positions, withdraw your balance to a wallet you control, bridge to Base if needed, deposit USDC on uponly.win, and take a small first rip to feel the structure.

Do I need a new wallet for uponly.win?

No. Any Base-compatible wallet works. Coinbase Wallet, MetaMask with Base added, or any EOA on Base.

What network does uponly.win run on?

Base. Trades settle to on-chain perpetuals on Avantis.

Can I keep using hit.one while I test uponly.win?

Yes. Nothing stops you from running both. Most creators we work with test multiple arcades against the same audience.

Do I lose my hit.one referrals when I migrate?

Your hit.one referrals stay on hit.one. Your uponly.win referrals will accrue under your uponly.win creator link, which pays 50% forever.

How long does the migration take?

Under ten minutes if you already have a Base wallet. Bridging adds a few minutes depending on the path.

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