Arbitrum
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Figure 39 shows the Auto Snipe Configuration Menu on Arbitrum:
We now go over the buttons in Figure 39:
Click on this to cycle through your wallets. The selected wallet will be used as default for Liquidity/Method auto-snipes. If you want to have simultaneous auto-snipes with multiple wallets, you need to keep this setting set to your "Main" wallet as choosing any wallet other than "Main" effectively disables this functionality. This is discussed in detail in section 7.
Can be used to enable simultaneous Liquidity/Method auto-snipes with multiple wallets. As discussed in Section 7, Auto Snipe is the only instance where initiating multi-wallet buys doesnβt require enabling Multi in Multi-Wallets. For further details on how to set this up, refer to Section 7.
Enable (β ) , disable (β), or revert to global (π) settings for Smart Slippage on Liquidity/Method auto-snipes. As a reminder, Smart Slippage will always take precedence over Slippage, and configuration settings will override wallet or global settings. In other terms, enabling or disabling Smart Slippage in your configuration will override the slippage settings specified in your Wallet Buy Settings. If you leave it on π, Liquidity/Method auto-snipes will simply use the Smart Slippage settings specified in your Wallet Buy Settings.
Choose the slippage to be used on for your Liquidity and/or Method auto-snipes. By default, Slippage in Figure 39 will mirror the Slippage value specified in your Wallet Buy Settings, but you have the option to further customize it in the configuration. As mentioned above, Smart Slippage takes precedence over Slippage so make sure Smart Slippage is disabled if you mean to use a custom slippage value.
It is important to note that the usage of Slippage/Smart Slippage will differ based on whether you snipe using exact ETH amount or exact token amount. This is further detailed here.
For Auto Sell, enabling this will ensure that Auto Sell is enabled by default in the Trade Monitor that will be spawned after your Liquidity or Method auto-snipe. The latter will only hold true if Auto Sell is also enabled in your Wallet Sell Settings, otherwise, you'd have to enable Auto Sell manually through the Trade Monitor AFTER sniping. The values for Sell-Hi, Sell-Lo, Sell-Hi Amount and Sell-Lo Amount will mirror the ones that are set in your your Wallet Sell Settings, but you have the option to further customize them directly in the configuration menu. In such cases, the values specified in the configuration will take priority over the ones specified in your Wallet Sell Settings. The same applies for Trailing sell, as it needs to be enabled in both locations to be active by default after the snipe.
Now that you've set the default configuration, you can proceed to add, activate and further customize your auto-snipe, as detailed here.