Buy Settings

Let's start with the Purchase settings. By selecting the Purchase button, you will access the menu .

The Purchase menu provides a range of configuration options that grant you full control over your buying preferences. The buttons in the right column REMOVE the settings you have defined in the left column. We will elaborate on these options below:

Duplicate Purchase: When disabled (X), the bot will prevent automatic purchases for any token that you already hold in your wallet. This safeguard shields you from scenarios where multiple call channels or copytrade wallets trigger purchases of the same project. To deactivate this protection, enable Duplicate Purchase (the X will change to a green checkmark).

Automatic Purchase: If checked, automatic purchases will be allowed for pasted contracts, call channels, and/or copytrade wallets that you have configured. However, enabling this option does NOT compel you to perform automatic purchases UNLESS you have already enabled Automatic Purchase in the relevant channel or copytrade wallet. To enable automatic purchases in general, ensure that it is marked with a green checkmark.

✏️ Maximum Market Cap: Specify the maximum market cap at which the bot can execute automatic purchases.

✏️ Minimum and Maximum Liquidity: Determine the minimum and maximum liquidity thresholds for automatic purchases.

✏️ Minimum Market Cap/Liquidity: Establish the minimum market cap/liquidity requirement for automatic purchases.

✏️ Maximum Buy Tax: Set the maximum buy tax percentage that the bot can tolerate for automatic purchases. This feature is crucial as it can filter out contracts with high buy taxes.

✏️ Maximum Sell Tax: Define the maximum sell tax percentage that the bot can tolerate for automatic purchases. This feature is essential for filtering out contracts with high sell taxes.

✏️ Gas Price (BSC/BSRG exclusive): Select the desired gas price you wish to utilize. The gas price determines the priority of your transactions on the blockchain. Higher gas prices result in faster transaction processing, but entail higher gas fees. For regular transactions, a gas price of 5-7 gwei is generally sufficient. However, for casual call channel sniping to secure favorable entries, a gas price of 8-12 gwei is recommended. During highly anticipated launches and presales, gas prices can escalate significantly.

If you are on ETH, you will encounter Gas Delta instead of Gas Price:

✏️ Gas Delta (ETH/ESRG exclusive): Gas delta represents the maximum priority gwei for a Type-2 ETH transaction. Essentially, the bot automatically adjusts to the current ETH gas average and adds the selected Gas Delta on top of it. For instance:

ETH gas average: 10 gwei Set delta to 3 gwei (example) Your transaction's gas price will now be 10 (base) + 3 (priority) gwei

Similar to the gas price on BSC, the gas delta influences the transaction priority on ETH. Higher deltas result in faster transaction speeds at the expense of higher gas fees.

On Arbitrum, Gas Price/Delta is irrelevant as the chain operates on a First-Come-First-Serve basis. Additional details on this subject can be found here.

Manual purchases will always rely on the wallet's gas price/delta and slippage settings specified above. Ensure that you configure them appropriately.

This concludes the wallet's Purchase settings. To return, press Return on the menu depicted. From there, we can proceed to the Sell settings.

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