🎉Getting started
We focused on simplicity when making the bot, so most of the guide is self-explanatory, but we recommend all of our users, even the experienced ones, to give the guide a read or watch the videos.
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We focused on simplicity when making the bot, so most of the guide is self-explanatory, but we recommend all of our users, even the experienced ones, to give the guide a read or watch the videos.
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If you haven't already, please click the telegram link above. There are 3 ways to start the bot: 1. Typing the /start command: 2. Pressing the Menu button and clicking the /start command: 3. Pasting a contract address or a link: Using this method, the bot will determine whether the contract is live (Manual Buyer) or not (Auto Sniper) and will automatically select the mode for you.
Upon the first /start, the bot will generate you a fresh wallet. Don't forget to save the private key, because we will not be able to recover it if you lose it.
3. Select the chain that you want to bridge from (lets say from ETH chain):
4. Click on the chain that you want to bridge to (lets say Base chain): 5. Select a wallet to bridge from (in this example, on the Ethereum network) 6. And finally, enter the amount of ETH that you would like to bridge: Your ETH is now on Base chain! You have to select the Base chain to see your balance, so do /chains to select the correct chain and type /wallets to see your balance! Keep in mind that the wallet addresses will remain the same across chains! For example, your address on ETH chain is the exactly same as Base chain, the same wallet address exists on multiple chains at the same time.
If you want to open a new menu for a different token, you can just paste a contract address of a different token. This way will let you have multiple menus active at the same time. Bot will decide whether to open the Manual Buyer or Auto Sniper, depending if the token is live or not: You can then just click on the token name that you would like to access.