Listing Sniper
The bot offers a comprehensive set of tools that caters to various token launch scenarios. This section provides an extensive overview of the intricate toolkit, covering every aspect in great detail.
Accessing Listing Sniper
If you desire to participate in a token launch through sniping, the bot offers comprehensive liquidity and method sniping capabilities known as QuantoBot Listing Sniper. If you don't have the contract address in advance, it's recommended to forward or copy/paste the contract and perform an auto-buy using the instructions provided.
Using Pasted Contracts:
Paste any contract address into the Listing Sniper mode, and you will be presented with the panel shown.
Using the main menu:
Type /start to summon the main menu displayed.
Select Listing Sniper and choose the desired chain. More information about this menu can be found in the subsequent subsection.
Press Add Contract.
By following either method, you will arrive at the menu depicted. This grants you access to various functionalities, which will be explained in the Listing Sniper Menu section.
General Guidelines: When engaging in liquidity or method sniping, please consider the following:
Prioritize setting a suitable delay to avoid deadlocks. The default value is zero, meaning the bot will attempt to buy as soon as the liquidity addition or targeted method activation transaction is initiated. In such cases, the bot will adjust your gas price to mitigate frontrunning risks. However, launch transactions often utilize the minimum required gas price for mining, so we can only match their gas price. As a result, there is a small chance of snipe failure if the buy transaction is executed before the liquidity addition or method activation. Although this risk is minimal, it is still present.
If your buy amount exceeds the maximum allowable transaction size, the bot will automatically adjust your buy amount to match the maximum, even for liquidity or method snipes. The only exception is zero block delay sniping, so ensure that you use an appropriate amount of ETH in such scenarios, or specify a specific number of tokens to avoid this issue altogether.
Liquidity and method sniping involve intricacies and nuances, and determining when to use either approach (or both) requires knowledge and research.
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