September 18, 2023

THE BEST FREE SNIPER FOR ANY SHITCOIN TOKEN

In this article, we will discuss the most current and best free sniper/minter with which you will forget what Uniswap is.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. Why Do You Need a Sniper in ShitCoins
  2. The Best Free Sniper — Maestro Sniper Bot
  3. What Maestro Bot Can Do
  4. How to Set Up a Wallet for Token Buying and Selling
  5. Stages of Buying and Selling
  6. Avoiding Dead Blocks or How Not to Buy Air
  7. Features and Hacks with Maestro
  8. How Much Does Maestro Sniper Bot Cost
  9. Conclusion

I. Why Do You Need a Sniper in ShitCoins

To begin with, let’s understand why we need a sniper or bot for token purchases when we can theoretically do it by hand.

So, why do you need a sniper?

It’s very simple. I think you have seen huge candles with high volumes in the first 1–2 minutes at the opening of trading, and tokens that could give 10–20x yield from the start.

All of this happens thanks to sniper bots which at the moment of sending a launch transaction already send their transaction to buy a token.

The first two candles of this coin have already provided their buyers with an 8x profit. What’s stopping them from taking their profits?

Well, nothing really.

That’s exactly what happens a few minutes later — then you can see red candles, which can be bought back by the slower market participants or the same snipers who couldn’t buy due to failed transactions or high slippage.

The most unpleasant part, even in the best-case scenario for a token, which is substantial growth, is that it becomes much harder to see the same kind of gains that the snipers experienced, and such tokens come out only 2–5 per day, no more.

If we had bought tokens like those snipers and waited for growth, our profit would be measured in tens of multiples.

I believe I’ve explained clearly why we need a sniper.

II. The Best Free Sniper — Maestro Sniper Bot

This sniper operates on BSC, ETH, Arbitrum, BSC Surge, and ETH Surge.

It has the most feature-rich settings for both sniper purchases, deferred purchases, and auto-purchases based on your metrics.

What’s most intriguing is that the bot is located on Telegram, and all the transactions happen right there. You don’t need any software or even a computer; you can buy and sell tokens from your phone.

Maestro is a complete ecosystem with a wide range of tools for token analysis, wallets.

III. What Maestro Bot Can Do

Let me tell you what’s so cool about the bot and why it’s the most popular sniper bot on the market (and not just because it’s ‘free’ — it does have a price, but you’ll be pleasantly surprised, and I’ll tell you about it at the very end)

  • The bot can buy tokens during presales.
  • It can snipe while excluding dead blocks (I’ll explain about dead blocks below).
  • It can copy trades from other users (copy trading).
  • It can aggregate calls from over than 500 channels about shitcoins.
  • You can create a wallet directly within the bot.
  • It supports up to 5 wallets (1 main and 4 additional, with the ability to buy with all 5 wallets at once).
  • You can set up money transfers from one wallet to another (profit locking and security).
  • You can send tokens or coins from the bot to any address.

A couple of screenshots with explanations of the functions.

This is the main panel where you can see all your wallet settings.

1. Your wallet, its address, balance, and network.

2. Main settings:

2.1. Anti-rug: this function tries to preemptively identify liquidity ‘scams,’ ‘blacklist’ functions, trading disabling, tax increases, unnatural coins, and practically anything that can potentially scam you.

The bot will detect when a malicious transaction is sent to the mem-pool and attempt to sell your assets before the malicious transaction will be processed, thereby protecting your investments (you need to understand the token you’re buying and set auto-functions based on your trading strategy.)

2.2. Anti-MEV: if this function is enabled, the bot will direct your purchase transactions through a private relay, preventing them from being broadcasted to the mem-pool. This technique protects against MEV/sandwich bots and helps avoid copy traders. However, such private transactions are usually slower than regular ones, so use Anti-MEV only for occasional trading sessions where tranquility, not speed, is the priority (where the token is being traded for 1–3 hours and the commission is already in the 0–5% range)

2.3. Smart Slippage: this function allows you to automatically adjust slippage based on taxes and your impact on the price. This is not suitable for unstable situations like launches and LP/method //Что за методы? В оригинале не понятно (be cautious and set maximum gas and slippage to avoid getting caught at 90–95% and ending up with nothing).

2.4. Multi-wallet: purchase from multiple of your wallets (to avoid copy trading)

2.5. Max Gas Price: maximum gas fee in gwei.

2.6. Slippage Default: if you’re not using auto-slippage, you need to choose the percentage that will apply for purchases. The average is 20–40%.

2.7. Gas limit: Maximum gas fee in $.

2.8. Degen Mode: typically, the sniper blocks auto-purchases of tokens if it detects honeypots, blacklist risks. If you ignore this, this function allows you to buy ANY tokens.

3. Settings for purchase functions (will be described below).

4. Settings for selling functions (will be described below).

5. Automatic transaction confirmation for buying/selling: if you tend to make mistakes or misclick, turn this on. It will require an additional confirmation before executing the buy/sell order.

IV. How to Set Up a Wallet for Token Buying and Selling

Let’s get to the most important part — setting up the bot.

  • Add the TG BOT
  • Send the command /sniper.
  • Subscribe to channels to access the bot (Click + Click).
  • Enter the chat.

You should see a panel like this.

The ‘Maestro Sniper Bot’ button is always inactive, just so you know.

Click on the ‘Wallets’ button. My preferred chain is ETH.

Create or import a wallet. I’m creating a new one in the bot.

You receive all the wallet data, write it down somewhere, and then delete the message from the bot. Your data is only stored with you, and it’s not stored anywhere else (that’s what the software developers say). After this, you will have access to the wallet and its settings.

You can check the wallet balance by clicking on the ‘Balance’ button.

I’ve deposited 0.1 ETH.

First, I always configure the auto-purchase buttons.

There are 6 buttons, and when you click on them, you’ll buy tokens for the specified amount of ETH. My settings are shown at the top. I don’t buy more than 0.07 ETH or take multiple tranches if I am confident in the token.

To change the amount on a button, just click on it and type how much you need. I don’t recommend going below 0.025 ETH due to high gas fees for transactions. It’s better to pay more for gas than for the tokens.

Next is the ‘Return’ button.

We select the ‘Settings’ button and proceed to the basic settings of the main wallet. Since I’ve already described them above, let’s move on to the flexible purchase and selling settings.

I’ll describe the purchase and selling settings in as much detail as possible so you can understand the purpose of each button. These settings are mainly used for auto-purchasing or protecting against bad searches.

1. Dupe Buy: if you copy trade or buy based on signals from Telegram channels, this function will protect you from buying the same token multiple times.

2. Auto Buy: auto purchase of the inserted contract in the bot. I advise you not to switch it on, as I’ll explain a cool life hack below on how to use the bot for analysis.

3. Max MC: the maximum MarketCap at which it will buy tokens.

4. Min Liquidity: minimum liquidity for buying a token.

5. Max Liquidity: maximum liquidity for buying a token.

6. Min MC\Liq: the minimum MarketCap to liquidity ratio required for buying a token.

7. Max Buy Tax: the maximum tax on purchase. It helps to avoid buying tokens with high taxes but doesn’t always work with tokens that are launched secretly. If you’re buying such tokens with high taxes, skip these settings.

8. Max Sell Tax: maximum sell tax.

9. Gas Delta: Essentially, the bot will automatically adjust to the current average gas price of ETH and then add the selected gas delta on top of it.

Example:

  • The average gas price of ETH is 10 gwei.
  • You set the delta, for example, at 3 gwei.
  • Now the gas price in your transaction will be 10 (base) + 3 (priority) gwei.
  • Like the gas price on BSC, the gas delta determines the priority of your transaction in ETH. Higher deltas ensure faster transaction speed due to higher gas fees (very useful for snipers).

10. Remove ALL: Resets all settings to default.

Now, let’s go back and enter the selling settings.

1. Confirm Trade Sell — enable selling functions.

2. Trailing Sell — is a more advanced version of a sell-loss strategy that allows the bot to slowly increase the stop-loss level as the profit or loss (P/L) of the token increases.

3. Auto Sell — if the flag is set, the sniper can automatically sell tokens you bought through it based on parameters we’ll discuss below.

Keep in mind that even if you disable auto-selling and trailing selling, you can still enable them AFTER buying or tracking a token. The relevant option will be available in the Trade Monitor.

4. Gas Delta — this allows you to control the trade priority on BSC (gas price) and ETH (gas delta). Higher values result in faster but more expensive transactions.

5. Sell-Hi — choose a high profit/loss percentage at which you want the bot to automatically sell. This will act as your ‘take profit.’ You should enter a positive number. If the bot reaches this percentage, it will automatically sell for you. For example, setting +100 means the bot will sell at a profit of +100%, which is 2x.

6. Sell-Lo — choose a low profit/loss percentage at which you want the bot to automatically sell. This will act as your ‘stop-loss.’ You should enter a negative number (with a minus sign). If the bot reaches this percentage, it will automatically sell for you. For example, a value of -30 means the bot will sell at a loss of -30%.

7. Sell-Hi Amount — choose the percentage of token ownership you want to sell when the Sell-Hi function triggers. A value of 50% means you want to sell, for example, half of your holdings.

8. Sell-Lo Amount — choose the percentage of tokens you want to sell when Sell-Lo triggers.

V. Stages of Buying and Selling

Once you’ve set up the bot, deposited some ETH into your wallet, and are ready to buy shitcoins, you need to find the contract address of the token you want to buy. The bot has a cool feature where it can detect contract addresses even if there are symbols, text, or anything else that might interfere with identifying the address. The bot can automatically remove them, which is great for situations where developers on presales “encrypt” contract addresses. I haven’t seen this personally, but it exists!

Just copy the address, for example, 0xa3c01F68Ec8ce0788247A65990AC3daeBA3B5920, and paste it into the bot.

You’ll receive all the relevant information about the token.

1. Token name, contract address, liquidity pool address, and the contract version on which the pool is deployed.

2. Alpha — how many people have verified this contract in the Maestro bot (you will see how to use it in the video at the end of the article, but please note that this feature is paid). Senn — how long ago was the last time this contract was put in (also paid for).

3. Token balance in your wallet.

4. Gas in the Ethereum chain.

5. Taxes on buying and selling in dollars (the amount you will pay in gas $).

6. Blocked amount of liquidity (withdrawable).

7. Burned liquidity volume (cannot be withdrawn).

8. Token information:

  • Liquidity in ETH.
  • MarketCap to Liquidity ratio (to understand how overvalued the token is, in this example, it is 6 times more expensive than the available money for all owners; to make everyone sell, the price needs to be lowered by 6 times).
  • Number of coins for sale/purchase.
  • Maximum number of coins you can hold in your wallet.

9. Price of all tokens in USD and coin taxes (i.e., after buying coins, you will receive 5% less, and the same goes for selling, you will receive 5.8% less than you sold).

10. Track — this is auto-trading, if you want to buy/sell tokens according to your settings, for example, when the price reaches a level acceptable to you and the bot should immediately send a transaction, this is where you do it.

Here you can also set up the sale of tokens, but there is one condition.

In the regular version (not premium), the bot will check your token for 24 hours. If nothing happens within 24 hours that meets your buying/selling metrics, you will need to reset the bot with the “Reset” button. In the premium version, it can monitor for 72 hours.

You can use all the settings we configured, or you can set different settings for each token, specifically from this panel.

11. Chart — go to DexTools.

12. God mode:

  • Main — allows you to select from which wallet you want to execute the snippet. If you have the “Multi” option enabled in the multi-wallet menu, buying from the main wallet will trigger purchases from all your multi-wallets.
  • Gas Price or Delta
  • Snipe Auto — still experimental. More details below.
  • Liquidity Sniping — when enabled, the sniper will attempt to purchase tokens worth 0.1 ETH or any number of tokens you specify. It will buy tokens as soon as liquidity becomes available.
  • Dead Liquidity Blocks — set a delay for these blocks.
  • Sniping Method — as soon as the creator activates functions in the contract, such as “Allow Trading,” the bot will buy the required number of tokens.
  • Dead Method Blocks — same as above, you can choose the number of dead blocks.

13. Purchase from the main wallet or an additional wallet (if you have enabled multi-wallet purchasing in the settings, purchasing from the main wallet will trigger purchases from the additional wallets).

14. Buy or sell — you switch the buttons for the token. If you have tokens and you want to sell them, click, and the buttons will change to allow you to sell. Here, you can choose the quantity of tokens to sell or sell them all.

15. Purchase buttons that we configured here.

16. Buy with a different amount of Ethereum, not using the preset buttons, but with your specified amount. After you send the amount, it will immediately make the purchase.

17. Buy the maximum possible amount.

Sometimes tokens have low limits, meaning you can only buy a very small amount of ETH or a very small quantity of tokens at once. Some people send 5–10 transactions, paying high gas fees to accumulate a larger position.

18. Buy a specific quantity of tokens.

Similar to point 17, if there are purchase restrictions, you can by hand specify how many tokens you want to buy.

After the purchase, the bot will send two transactions: one pending transaction, which is the request to purchase, and the actual purchase transaction if it is successful.

You can apply the main selling settings we configured here, or you can adjust the token settings immediately after the purchase.

1. These token-specific settings may include token name, your profit percentage, the time the bot will work for selling based on triggers; liquidity withdrawal; tax increases or reaching your defined high or low price.

2. How much BNB or ETH you bought the token for.

3. How much BNB or ETH you will receive if you sell the tokens now.

4. Countdown since the purchase.

5. Price, market cap, and taxes.

6. How much you will lose when you calculate the token’s current value plus sales taxes.

7. Auto-purchase, for when the token reaches the “bottom” (i.e., if the token falls to your desired price, the bot will automatically buy tokens).

8. Your other transactions.

9. Token swaps — if you have opened multiple deals, you can swap and monitor all tokens from one panel.

10. Refresh the timer for this token.

11. Settings for buying and selling, which I’ve described multiple times.

VI. Avoiding Dead Blocks or How Not to Buy Air

Video from Maestro himself — Analysis of dead blocks

Analysis of Solidity code — Finding dead blocks 1

Analysis of Solidity code — Finding dead blocks 2

Since this is a comprehensive topic, and if I start describing it here, the article will be twice as long, I’ve simply shared all the information in our Telegram channel. Feel free to check it out there.

VII. Features and Hacks with Maestro

1. You no longer need HoneyPot or Uniswap.

2. You can insert the contract into the bot, and it provides you with taxes on purchases and sales.

3. You can buy faster and safer than through Uniswap.

4. You get the opportunity to escape a rug, thanks to auto-sell features.

5. You can quickly see the maximum and minimum number of tokens available for purchase and buy them without studying the contract.

6. You can track any number of tokens you have purchased simultaneously.

7. Profit or loss calculation is available right in the bot, considering all fees.

8. Premium users have access to viewing the token usage count in the bot master.

9. You get more than 500 caller channels with the opportunity to join each one personally.

VIII. How Much Does Maestro Sniper Bot Cost

I mentioned that it’s free, but that’s not entirely accurate.

The usage cost is 1% per transaction (refundable).

For instance, if you bought something for 0.025 ETH, which is approximately $40, the fee would be 0.00025 ETH, around $0.4. These fees accumulate and are deducted when they reach 0.01 ETH.

Premium subscription, for those looking for more advanced features in terms of token tracking time and monitoring token mentions.

Premium Benefits:

Increased speed: Special premium bot

  • 8 ➡️ 30 trading monitors
  • 24 ➡️ 96-hour trades
  • 2 ➡️ 9 multi-wallets
  • 3 ➡️ 10 Copytrade wallets
  • Alpha counter
  • Last visit
  • Maestro yacht club membership
  • First-class support
  • Future undisclosed benefits

The cost is $200 per month, and the 1% commission remains!

IX. Conclusion

In the guide, I’ve covered the most popular and, importantly, almost free sniper bot for tokens across all popular blockchains. I recommend using it, even if you’re a beginner, to get accustomed to this convenient and practical tool that significantly speeds up your work and, most importantly, enhances your security.

Remember, tokens are not a “get rich quick” button, and it’s often better to take 2–3 times your investment rather than hoping for the elusive 100–200x gains, which don’t happen so often.

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