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A step-by-step walkthrough: connect your wallet, choose a strategy template, set your buy amount, and activate the Solana sniper bot for the first time.
We strongly recommend creating a dedicated hot wallet with limited SOL specifically for bot trading. Learn why and how to set one up in under 5 minutes.
A full tour of the Solana Sniper Bot dashboard — token feed, safety score display, live position tracker, and configuration panel explained.
Realistic expectations for new users: token detection rates, typical safety filter rejection rates, and how to interpret your first trades.
How to choose an appropriate buy size per token. Understand risk-adjusted sizing and why dividing your budget across multiple small buys reduces overall exposure.
Multi-target take-profit explained: set up to 5 TP levels with partial sell percentages. Combine with trailing stop-loss for maximum flexibility.
Deep dive into each of the 12 safety parameters: minimum liquidity, max holder concentration, LP lock requirements, mint/freeze authority checks, and more.
How Solana priority fees work, when to use them, and how Solana Sniper Bot's auto-fee optimizer calculates the optimal fee for current network conditions.
You can enable or disable each DEX (Pump.fun, Raydium, Bonk.fun, Orca, Jupiter) independently. Learn the trade-offs of monitoring more or fewer sources simultaneously.
Every token detected by our Solana token sniper is evaluated across 12 dimensions: mint authority, freeze authority, holder concentration, LP lock, honeypot simulation, deployer history, dev wallet check, LP burn, bundle detection, buy/sell tax, social presence, and on-chain metadata.
Your private key is processed exclusively in your browser via client-side JavaScript and is never sent to our servers. Learn what this means in practice and how to verify it.
Why you should never use your main Solana wallet with a sniper bot, and how to create and fund a separate hot wallet for bot trading in under 3 minutes.
Honeypot contracts allow buys but block sells. Our anti-honeypot simulation tests every token before buying. Learn how it works and its limitations.
Aggressive mode disables most safety filters and buys tokens within milliseconds of detection. Best suited for experienced users with a dedicated risk budget and a thorough understanding of rug pull mechanics.
Balanced mode applies moderate safety filters while maintaining competitive execution speed. This is the default template and is recommended for most users of our automated Solana trading bot.
Conservative mode requires stricter safety scores and larger minimum liquidity before entering a position. Fewer tokens qualify, but survival rate is significantly higher.
Safe Mode applies the strictest possible filter set and conservative take-profit levels. Designed for users who prioritize capital preservation over maximum gain potential.
Solana Sniper Bot monitors Pump.fun, Bonk.fun, Raydium, Orca, and Jupiter using real-time RPC subscriptions to each platform's program accounts. Learn the technical differences between each integration.
Pump.fun tokens launch on a bonding curve and graduate to Raydium after reaching a market cap threshold. Our Pump.fun sniper bot catches them at both stages. This guide explains the timing differences.
Technical details on how Solana Sniper Bot integrates with Bonk.fun's launchpad, Orca's Whirlpool AMM, and Jupiter's swap aggregator for comprehensive market coverage.
Solana Sniper Bot charges a 1% fee only on profitable trades. The fee is deducted from your sell proceeds automatically. There are no subscription fees, no monthly charges, and no fees on losing trades.
A fee is charged only when your sell price minus buy price (net of Solana transaction fees) results in a profit. All edge cases explained: stop-loss triggers, partial sells, and failed transactions.
Formula: Net profit = (Sell amount − Buy amount − Solana tx fees) × 0.99. Examples with real numbers, including multi-target take-profit scenarios.
The most common causes of failed transactions: insufficient SOL for gas, slippage exceeded, RPC timeout, and token already sold out. Step-by-step remediation for each.
If the Solana Sniper Bot bot isn't showing new tokens in the feed, work through this checklist: RPC connectivity, safety filter thresholds, selected DEXes, and browser tab visibility.
Verify your Telegram handle is entered correctly (without @), that you've started a chat with the Solana Sniper Bot bot, and that your Telegram privacy settings allow messages from bots.
When trading newly launched tokens with very low liquidity, high slippage is expected. Learn how to adjust slippage tolerance settings without overexposing yourself to sandwich attacks.
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