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Has the following ever happened to you:

>Pick up shitcoin moonshot only available on DEX, things looking good, looks like it has a bit more steam in it for another 2x or so
>Go to sleep
>Wake up, down 70% and at best you break even

OR

>The entire fucking market takes a dump overnight.

You want to know what fixes this anon? A fucking stop loss. You know how you set a stop loss? Using a trade bot.

Guess what loser, there is a new bot on the block that does exactly that, lives locally on your computer, and has been running on the ETH network for 65 days. All keys stored locally and encrypted exactly like Metamask. It JUST got released for BSC 4 days ago and is picking up some major steam. Personally, I find the BSC bot much more appealing, since using it regularly is much lower risk with the gas fees. The ETH version still has plenty of uses, but don't be stupid with how you set it up or you'll get fucked in gas.

Get enough to use it so you can avoid panic selling way late and actually have a good chance at making a profit swing trading if you don't suck.

Website: https://tradebutlerbot.app/
Setup Guides: https://lbry.tv/@tradebutler:7
Etherscan (TBB): https://etherscan.io/token/0x4a7adcb083fe5e3d6b58edc3d260e2e61668e7a2
BSCScan (BTBB): https://www.bscscan.com/token/0xb1ac5dac9099fda18390901371ce03c5ec637c89

>> No.29523539

>>29523332
>missed quads
Would have been an auto buy for me anon. Tough break.

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>>29523539

>> No.29523995

>>29523332
How useful is the 1 token version? I can't stop looking at charts recently and I need some peace.

>> No.29524214
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>>29523995
Straight from the site. If you're just looking for a way to work or sleep for 8 hours and know you're not going to get shit on, 1 token bot is plenty.

>> No.29524482

wasn't there a cracked version that leaked a while ago?

>> No.29524522

>>29524214
2 token limit might be an issue with my addiction to shit coins. So if I hold 4 tokens I can use the software forever? No transaction fee or slow bleed or something?

>> No.29524876

>>29524482
Not that I know of. Even if there were, using a crack on software that has direct access to your private keys is pants-on-head retarded. You'd be handing them straight to some basement slav.
>>29524522
From my own experience using it and what the devs have stated, yes that is the case. You are essentially paying for a license to use the software by buying the token. They have stated numerous times that the token requirement will be adjusted if the market price jumps significantly. Doing so is easy enough since it is within the software itself and not the contract.

>> No.29525229

>>29524876
Good enough for me. The tutorials don't seem hard anyway. I'll try out the 1 token version tonight and see how it holds up.
Thanks for the tip, WAGMI

>> No.29525522

Token with a use case on BSC? Color me surprised.

>> No.29525779

>>29524876
I wonder if installing a certificate authority, routing everything to a vm with mitmproxy on it and returning a spoofed wallet value would work.

>> No.29526191

>>29525779
Probably possible, but all it takes is one slip and it phones your keys home from a cracked version. I'm not here to shill why you need to purchase software since pirating plenty of shit makes perfect sense. This one in particular just seems way over the top risk wise.

>> No.29526477

How anyone would trust software with their keys is beyond me. You guys deserve to lose your bags.

>> No.29526579

>>29526477
How is metamask any different?

>> No.29526787

>>29526477
see >>29526579

I understand the hesitance to give the ability to have a program spent your crypto. I make a separate hot wallet that handles the bot trades just to be safe. So far all of the bugfixes have been UI improvements and feature additions. Nobody has lost money as far as I can tell to it spending it for them without being told to do so.

>> No.29527500

>>29526787
I really need to do that, or at least get a hardware wallet so my metamask is my high risk one. I'm too lazy.

>> No.29527804

>ticks all the bsc gem boxes
grabbed some for the mini moon that will probably happen on this, no intention to actually use it

>> No.29527866

I’ve been really fascinated with the project for a while now, I just felt like it wasn’t too useful on ETH because of the gas fees. On BSC it could be really cool. What is the strategy to make profits with it?

>> No.29528356

>>29527866
That was my take on it too, and why adoption on ETH seemed to be relatively slow. Unless you really know what you're doing, having a bot spend $50 in gas when you aren't expecting it can potentially lose you more than whatever move you programmed it for would make you.

BSC flips that completely upside down and makes it very viable. As for making money, it depends on what you want to do with it. If you have a moonshot you want a safe 2-3x on, just set a sell limit at your preferred price, then it'll auto sell at that. Set stop losses 15% below current market value to prevent getting dunked on too hard during market crashes, and notifications for when it does so you can buy back in at the bottom.

Automating and notifying during those moves really opens up a lot of shit you can't do on your own.

>> No.29529571

>>29524522
>>29525522
>>29526477
>>29527500
>>29527866
Digits everywhere

>> No.29529647

>>29527866
Seconded. Coming into this blind is a lot less worrying when the fees won't screw me if I make a mistake.

>> No.29529743

Does it do a trailing stop loss where you can just buy in and then let it ride as high as can knowing it’ll stop out on say a 3% reversal?

>> No.29529872

>>29529743
4 token tier does that according to this >>29524214

I've been playing around with the 1 token version so I don't know myself.

>> No.29529988

>>29523332
i bought some of this the day it came out and it dumped bigly. its been recovering tho

>> No.29530239

>>29529988
Yeah that's no surprise with the presale, tends to happen with any coin that has one. Honestly I don't even really care if it dumps though. The money I'll make/save from using it will be more than whatever I'd make trying to market sell the tokens. It will basically require anyone that uses the bot successfully to always hold that minimum number of tokens. Fixed and low supply creates a naturally deflationary market.

>> No.29530389

>>29526477
*closed source software
if it's not open source I'm not touching it

>> No.29531235
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>>29530389
Bottom of the site, it is "majority" open source. I haven't looked into the source myself or where to find it. The dev is active on Telegram and can point you in the right direction.

>> No.29532118

>>29523332
What are the chances that if I grab this to try it on BSC that I'll have my wallet drained by some street shitter? This is stupidly useful if it does what it says. Alt season coming and BSC is going to boom.

>> No.29532644

>>29532118
Well, good advice in crypto is to never trust anyone and to always be careful. A lot of things about this project look very promising and it already works, but always take steps to mitigate risk, Trade with the bot out of a separate hot wallet with limited funds. Separate the software onto a VM or another machine. Just basic safety measures.

>> No.29532743

>>29532644
>FUNDS SAFU
According to the price bot it's starting to moon anyway, so I might pick some up just to hold and fuck around with it like that.

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Posted in the TG a little while ago. Someone with the 8 token version has gotten the sniping to work successfully. Bullish AF.