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Channel: ROBBIE FLETCHER
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Hi everyone, I'm Robbie Fletcher and this
is my video about a metamask trading bot
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after purchasing and downloading the bot
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from our website you can start the
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marksman swap application and get ready
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for sniping
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you're then greeted by this beautiful ui
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in which you can easily choose a certain
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sniping mode send commands to the bots
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and configure parameters to your liking
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depending on your license you get access
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to different sniping modes
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the pro and ultra marksman use memple
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technology to snipe in the same block as
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liquidity while the basic is a few
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blocks late to the party
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we support dxl listings uniqrip listings
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via cpad listings and last but not least
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fair launch listings
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we also offer a separate license for dxl
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pre-sales this one automatically sends a
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buy transaction when the pre-sale starts
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and it can be used with up to 8
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different wallets
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the timer settings you see here on the
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screen will be gone in the next version
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and the timing will be taken care of
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behind the scenes now to give you a
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concrete example i'm gonna walk you
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through sniping a fair launch listing so
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in the left sidebar we can select the
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network the token we're sniping is on in
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this version we support the bina
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smartchain ethereum and matic
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so after selecting the appropriate
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network bsc in my case we can enter the
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buy amount
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this is the amount we're actually going
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to invest into the token i'll go for 0.1
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here
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the minimum token amount acts as
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slippage when buying but we'll use zero
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so it buys as much as possible
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next i'm going to enter the y gas limits
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which is the limit of gas units used for
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the buy transaction
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i'm not going to make it too high since
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the ultra marksman uses memple
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technology anything over 1 million is
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overkill here basically
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in the websocket provider box we need to
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enter the address of the node we're
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using i got my own private node because
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it's much faster you can buy a guide for
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setting up your own on our website
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next we need to enter the signing key of
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our wallet which can be easily retrieved
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from meta mask you need to go to your
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account details click export private key
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and then copy paste it into the field
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we've also got more parameters such as
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the buy and sell transaction deadlines
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we can set the approved gas limit and
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price which are used for approving the
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router to trade on your behalf
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using a slider we can choose the desired
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x at which the bot will send the cell
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transaction
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say we really want to get rich with this
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and go with 24.
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we can adjust the sale proportions
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meaning the proportions of tokens to
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sell and finally the cell slippage which
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is used when sending the cell
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transaction
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basically the same thing as the ex
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slippage
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we also have sell gas limit and price
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but no buy gas limit because this is the
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fair launch token so the bot is going to
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use the same gas price as the liquidity
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transaction
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buy only is pretty self-explanatory and
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sell-on rug will make the bot sell if a
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rug is detected
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to overcome some anti-bot measures we
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can also set a block delay
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and the gas price increase allows you to
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increase the gas price used for the byte
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transaction but be careful with this one
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because it can be a bit too powerful and
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cause you to front run the liquidity
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transaction
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now that i'm happy with my settings i'll
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specify the contract address for the
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token i'm sniping
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i'm using the cake token for
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demonstration because the two events
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that we're interested in at liquidity
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and remove liquidity happen pretty often
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in this contract
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you can also see that from the last 25
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to 50 transactions these are the same
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events you can expect in a fair launch
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with a possible rug pull
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and now that i'm good to go i'll apply
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my configuration
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everything seems to be right checking
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the console as well just to be sure
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and now it's waiting for the liquidity
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adding transaction you can see it both
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in the ui and in the console
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after detecting it the buy transaction
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is sent and i can see the value of what
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i bought
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because i had the cell on rock setting
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turned on it also immediately sold after
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detecting a rug pull
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so just to show you that it's indeed a
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liquidity transaction i'll grab this
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address and look it up in bsc scan
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now i'll get the address of my buy
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transaction as well
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you can tell from the input data that it
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really is a liquidity transaction
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now take note of the transactions block
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and timestamp and let's compare it to
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our buy transactions
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and guess what they're exactly the same
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it doesn't get faster than this
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