⚙️Settings
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This section will walk you through the settings in ArcBot.
We highly suggest that you always edit the settings through the bot instead of editing the JSON file as this can cause the settings file to corrupt and reset.
Choose the settings option from the menu and press "Enter" to navigate to the settings page.
To edit each setting, simply input the designated setting number and press "Enter". You'll be shown an input box where you can paste the updated settings.
HTTP Node
: Your Solana RPC URL that starts with "http".
WSS Node
: Your Solana Web-Socket URL that starts with "wss" or "ws".
HTTPS for Transactions
: If you want to use a specialised node for sending transactions, you can input that here.
Use Jito
: With Arc, we give you the option to use Jito or not. We highly recommend you have this enabled as Jito helps transactions land faster + it has MEV protection.
Jito Tip
: The amount of SOL you wish to tip Jito validators when sending transactions. Higher the tip, the faster your transaction will land. This will be used for Buy/Sell transactions only.
Jito Spam Count
: The number of times the bot will send the Jito bundle. In easier terms, when a transaction is submitted, the bot will continuously submit the same transaction depending on the value you set here. This will help your transaction land quicker especially when the chain is overloaded.
Priority Fees
: The generic Solana Priority Fees. Higher the fees, the faster your transaction will land. This will be used for Buy/Sell transactions only.
Transaction Send Method
: You can use either the Spam
method or Normal
method, you can read more about the "Spam" transaction method in the next section.
Buy Slippage (%)
: This can be set to a value between 0-100. Set it to 0 to not use buy slippage.
Sell Slippage (%)
: This can be set to a value between 0-100. Set it to 0 to not use sell slippage.
Jito Buy Slippage (%)
: This can be set to a value between 0-100. Set it to 0 to not use Jito buy slippage. Jito buy slippage can be set a little higher.
Jito Sell Slippage (%)
: This can be set to a value between 0-100. Set it to 0 to not use Jito sell slippage. Jito buy slippage can be set a little higher.
When using our Raydium or Pump.Fun Quick Buy/Sell modules, the bot will always ask you to select a wallet you want to trade with and an amount you wish to use when buying tokens.
Setting a default Wallet
and Buy Amount
here will eliminate those steps for you ensuring you can access the module quickly.
Stop Loss (%)
: The stop loss percentage you want the bot to sell at. For example, setting this value 50
will allow the bot to automatically sell the position when your current profit percentage is -50%. If you do not want to use this feature, set it to 0
.
Sell After (Seconds)
: After sniping a token from an X post, the bot will wait x seconds
before selling the full position regardless if the trade is in profit or not. For example, setting this value to 10
will make the bot wait 10 seconds
after sniping a token before selling the full trade position.
Monitor Delay (Seconds)
: The monitor delay you wish to use when monitoring X accounts. For example, setting this value to 2
will send a monitor request every 2 seconds
. The higher this value is, the slower it will pick-up tweets. However, the lower this value is, the quicker you could get rate limited.
Max Concurrent Tokens
: This is the maximum number of tokens the bot will monitor and trade at once. Once previous positions are sold, the bot will continue to snipe new tokens.
Stop Loss (%)
: The stop loss percentage you want the bot to sell at. For example, setting this value 50
will allow the bot to automatically sell the position when your current profit percentage is -50%. If you do not want to use this feature, set it to 0
.
Sell After (Seconds)
: After sniping a token from a Telegram call, the bot will wait x seconds
before selling the full position regardless if the trade is in profit or not. For example, setting this value to 10
will make the bot wait 10 seconds
after sniping a token before selling the full trade position.
Max Concurrent Tokens
: This is the maximum number of tokens the bot will monitor and trade at once. Once previous positions are sold, the bot will continue to snipe new tokens.
Stop Loss (%)
: The stop loss percentage you want the bot to sell at. For example, setting this value 50
will allow the bot to automatically sell the position when your current profit percentage is -50%. If you do not want to use this feature, set it to 0
.
Sell After (Seconds)
: After sniping a token, the bot will wait x seconds
before selling the full position regardless if the trade is in profit or not. For example, setting this value to 10
will make the bot wait 10 seconds
after sniping a token before selling the full trade position.
Max Concurrent Tokens
: This is the maximum number of tokens the bot will monitor and trade at once. Once previous positions are sold, the bot will continue to snipe new tokens.#
Stop Loss (%)
: The stop loss percentage you want the bot to sell at. For example, setting this value 50
will allow the bot to automatically sell the position when your current profit percentage is -50%. If you do not want to use this feature, set it to 0
.
Sell After (Seconds)
: After sniping a token, the bot will wait x seconds
before selling the full position regardless if the trade is in profit or not. For example, setting this value to 10
will make the bot wait 10 seconds
after sniping a token before selling the full trade position.
Max Concurrent Tokens
: This is the maximum number of tokens the bot will monitor and trade at once. Once previous positions are sold, the bot will continue to snipe new tokens.
Discord Webhook
: Your Discord Webhook if you want to receive Discord notifications on every buy & sell trade.
Congratulations! You have successfully configured the settings for ArcBot.