How to trade crypto on Telegram bots?


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I literally watched a decent SOL coin pump 400% yesterday while I was stuck furiously clicking "approve" on my browser extension wallet. It’s absolutely maddening.

Back in 2022, standard web swappers were quick enough to catch reasonable swings—now? You’re basically dead on arrival if you rely on a clunky frontend. My buddy swears the only fix is learning exactly how to trade crypto on Telegram bots. He claims he's executing buys in under 50 milliseconds using tools like BonkBot. I’ve skimmed the documentation. But handing raw private keys over to a chat app interface feels completely backwards, right?

I’m not a total rookie. I usually run strict risk management models on centralized exchanges. On-chain trench warfare, however, is destroying my win rate. Before I throw a burner wallet at this (likely funded with just 1 SOL to test the waters), I mapped out the heavy hitters based on late-night Discord chatter.

Can any seasoned snipers verify if my initial research holds water?

Bot Name Primary Network Stated Speed My Actual Worry
Unibot Ethereum ~100ms Outrageous fee tax on small bags.
Trojan Solana Under 50ms Slippage control reliability during wild spikes.

The Security & Setup Dilemma

  • Wallet Isolation: Do you guys isolate funds entirely—transferring profits back to hardware immediately after a session—or leave a working pool hot in the bot?
  • Snipe Settings: When configuring auto-buys on fresh liquidity pools, what exact slippage percentage prevents getting crushed by MEV sandwiches without causing endless failed transactions?

I desperately need a practical logic map from someone who actually pulls profits from this madness. What does your actual workflow look like when firing these tools?



   
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