> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.bitfoot.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.bitfoot.com/bitfoot-bot/evm-trading/settings.md).

# Settings

The **Ethereum Trading Settings** section allows you to customize key parameters for trading on **Ethereum**, **Base** and **BSC**. Here’s a breakdown of each setting:

[**Sniper**](/bitfoot-bot/evm-trading/settings/sniper.md)

* Configure your Auto Sniper parameters, including slippage, gas fees, and buy/sell conditions, to optimize your entry and exit on new token launches.

[**Sniper Wallets**](/bitfoot-bot/evm-trading/settings/sniper-wallets.md)

* Manage wallets specifically designated for sniping trades, allowing you to segment funds and trading strategies.

[**Defaults**](/bitfoot-bot/evm-trading/settings/defaults.md)

* Set global default settings for Ethereum trading, such as maximum spending limits, slippage tolerance, and transaction speed.

[**Banned Tokens**](/bitfoot-bot/evm-trading/settings/banned-tokens.md)

* List tokens that you want the bot to ignore, preventing accidental trades in risky or unwanted tokens.

[**Recommendations**](/bitfoot-bot/evm-trading/settings/recommendations.md)

* View and adjust recommended settings to optimize your trades based on market conditions and best practices.

These settings give you full control over how Bitfoot interacts with Ethereum, Base and BSC tokens, allowing you to tailor each feature to match your trading strategy.


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