🎚️RS TG Limit Order configuration settings

Quick note: Whatever config you set here - is synced with the web-interface at Readyswap.app. Notes on under each setting is available on readyswap.app.

Limit Order Configuration Settings

These are truncated buy and sell default configuration settings, to be used for auto-buying or auto-selling tokens at pre-determined price points.

Limit Order protection %

A unique readyswap feature is limit order protection% , to give the trader a measure of safety in case of huge and massive price spikes.

The other settings are duplicates of standard Buy and Sell Settings.

Slippage

Slippage is the difference between the expected price of an order and the price when the order actually executes. By default set to 100% means you accept any amount of token. For new launches, it is common to have 100% slippage, but you can change it to suit your risk profile.

On zero-tax token launches without using AntiMev you might want to reduce the slippage. Its a trade off between successful execution and risk limitations.

AntiMev

Enabling Anti-Mev changes the node used from a shared private node to a public AntiMev node, sacrificing speed and reliability, but avoiding the risk of being front-run by MevBot sandwich bots. Typical Mevbots are attractive to zero-tax token launches.

Auto Approve

AutoApprove automatically sends an approval transaction immediately when sending a buy swap transaction.

The Auto-approval transaction is only sent after a successful Buy swap transaction.

Manual Gas

Use manual gas if you want to personalize your gas settings. In case you want to use auto set to autogas settings.

Toggling this on will open up Manual Gas settings

You can view Set the Manual Gas setting descriptions below:

Gas %

Using the gas multiplier, eg add 10% on top of the current average block gas, you can increase the actual gas price value you want to pay to process your swap transaction with an added percentage amount. We recommend you set a Gas %, and use this as default, using manual gas only for specific needs.

GasLimit

'Gas limit' is the maximum amount of work you're estimating a validator will do on a particular transaction. By default set 521k, but you can set it as you would like. Do not set it too low, as the transaction will not be processed and the transaction will fail.

Router

The trader can specify which liquidity pool they wish to transact, beyond the standard Uniswap V2 pool. For LIVE tokens you have the option to select V3 pool here if the deployer has used it. Select V3 pool here and the Pool fee used in the box to the right. You do not have to make any changes from the default if you are setting to buy prelaunch, Readyswap will select the correct pool.

Select the corresponding Uniswap V3 pool by its fee structure. 0.05%, 0.3% or 1%

As an example, if you search for your token on Dexscreener or Dextools you will see what pools are available.

For example, PEPE token has 3 different pools available, Uniswap V2, Uniswap V3 0.3% and Uniswap V3 1%.

Manual Gas

Enabling Manual Gas initiates three new parameters. Descriptions are below:

GasPrice

General reference for approximate transaction fees. By default, the bot runs with a Gas multiplier so it`s always using the estimated gas of the current block.

By switching to manual gas price you set your gas here, without the multiplier.

Set Manual gas price either higher or lower, compared to current block gas. Low gas risks slow, or failed transactions. Very high gas generates the fastest transaction, useful for quick entries into hyped tokens, but with higher cost.

MaxFeePerGas

Maxfeepergas EIP-1559 Transaction. This represents the maximum amount of gas fee a user is willing to pay for a transaction. Set the maximum you are willing to spend for the transaction. With that, you leave room for your gas settings in case the gas spikes suddenly.

MasPriorityFeePerGas

MaxpriorityFeePerGas Miners can be compensated for the computational work by receiving a 'tip'. When you submit a transaction you will also provide this 'tip' in the maxPriorityFeePerGas field. Gas price is the primary method of getting a fast swap execution.

Typically maxpriority is used for lower-gas low-priority transactions where immediate execution is not required, but tipping the miner directly increases the probability the swap is still processed.

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