π―Auto Sniper
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The Auto Sniper feature allows you to automatically buy tokens the moment they launched, aiming to secure the lowest possible entry price.
You can configure the bot to monitor token launches and execute trades instantly, with options to set parameters like slippage, gas fees, and auto-sell conditions. This feature is ideal for capturing early profits on newly launched tokens.
Before going to Auto Sniper you can predefine criteria for sniping in the Sniper Settings.
The maximum amount of ETH the bot is allowed to spend per transaction. This limits the amount risked on any single trade.
The amount of ETH added as a "tip" for miners to prioritize the bot's transaction when sniping a trade. Higher tips can increase transaction speed.
A smaller tip amount for miners, used as a backup in cases where the primary transaction bundle fails. Helps ensure the transaction still goes through.
Sets an additional GWEI amount added to the gas price for manual buys, allowing for faster transaction processing when manually buying.
The percentage of price movement the bot is willing to tolerate when executing a trade. A higher slippage allowance can help ensure transaction success in volatile markets.
Additional GWEI added to the gas price specifically for token approval transactions, ensuring approvals are processed quickly.
Additional GWEI added to the gas price specifically for sell transactions, enabling faster transaction speeds when selling.
Extra GWEI added to the gas price for "rug pulls" or emergency sell transactions, allowing the bot to exit potentially risky trades faster.
Sets the maximum allowable buy tax percentage for the bot to enter a trade. If a token has a buy tax above this threshold, the bot will avoid buying it.
Sets the maximum allowable sell tax percentage for the bot to exit a trade. This prevents the bot from selling tokens with excessive sell taxes.
Defines the minimum liquidity requirement for a tokenβs pool before the bot will consider trading it. Prevents trading in low-liquidity pools that are more susceptible to price manipulation.
Defines the maximum liquidity level for a pool in which the bot will trade. Can be used to avoid highly liquid pools where slippage or gains might be minimal.
Displays the number of sniper wallets currently configured for use with the bot. Sniper wallets are specialized wallets for fast trades on newly launched tokens.
Shows the main wallet address used by the bot for transactions, where funds and transactions are handled by default.
Displays the number of wallets set up for automatic trading (auto wallets). Auto wallets handle automated trades based on preset bot criteria.
Displays the number of wallets set up for manual trades. These wallets require manual execution rather than automated bot action.
Option to enable or disable "first bundle or fail" mode, which attempts to execute the transaction in the first bundle, and if it fails, does not retry.
A backup mode for "first bundle or fail" transactions in deadblocks or during MEV (Maximal Extractable Value) launches, to help ensure execution if the primary attempt fails.
Max Spend Amount / Auto Snipe Tip / First Bundle Backup Tip / Slippage / Manual Buyer GWEI / Approve GWEI / Sell GWEI / Sell Rug GWEI / Max Buy Tax / Max Sell Tax / Min Liquidity Value / Max Liquidity Value
These buttons open individual setting fields to adjust each parameter as described above.
Bundle or Fail Enabled
Enables or disables the "bundle or fail" mode for transaction processing.
First Bundle Backup
Enables or disables the backup miner tip for transactions in "first bundle or fail" mode, providing an alternative in case the main transaction fails.
Sells only the initially bought amount of the token.
Executes sell orders across all connected wallets holding the token.
Moves tokens between wallets prior to executing a sale.
Sells a specified percentage of your token holdings.
Sets various selling parameters and thresholds.
Refresh token statistics.