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Quick Buys

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Last updated 21 days ago

Quick Buys Feature Guide

Overview

Quick Buys is a powerful feature in MemeTools that enables rapid buy transactions across multiple wallet groups. This functionality helps create a diverse and active trading environment by:

  • Executing purchases from multiple unique wallets

  • Supporting up to 100 total wallets (5 groups × 20 wallets)

  • Operating across major trading platforms

Supported Platforms

  • Pump.Fun

  • PumpSwap

  • Raydium

Setup Process

1. Token Import

  1. Navigate to the Pump.fun section

  2. Click "Add Token"

  3. Input your token's contract address

  4. Press Add

2. Wallet Configuration

  1. Generate wallets following the Wallet Basics

  2. Fund your wallets using the Wallet Distribution

  3. Verify wallet funding in the Pump.fun section of the software by refreshing the balance

3. Quick Buy Settings Configuration

Once in the Pump.fun section, access settings through the Quick Buys section ("Buy Settings") to configure:

Transaction Parameters

  • Minimum Buy Amount (SOL): Set the lower limit for each transaction

  • Maximum Buy Amount (SOL): Set the upper limit for each transaction

  • Slippage (0-100)

    • Recommended: 5-10% for stable tokens

    • Higher values needed for volatile tokens

  • Minimum Delay (seconds): The minimum delay between each buy

  • Maximum Delay (seconds): The maxiumum delay between each buy

  • RPC or Jito: Choose between using your RPC or Jito to send transactions

  • Exchange Option: Choose a specific exchange to send your transactions through to mask your wallets.

  • Tip Amount: 0.001 (recommended)

Single Buy Settings

  • Tip Amount: 0.001 (recommended)

    • Higher fees increase transaction success probability

  • Slippage: Recommended around 5-10%

  • RPC or Jito: Choose between using your RPC or Jito to send transactions

  • Exchange Option: Choose a specific exchange to send your transactions through to mask your wallets.

Operation Guide

Starting Quick Buys

  1. Configure all settings as described above

  2. Click the "Start" button at the top of the interface

  3. Monitor transactions in real-time

Managing Wallet Groups

  • Up to 5 wallet groups available

  • Maximum 20 wallets per group

  • Switch between groups to diversify buying patterns

  • Groups can be toggled during active operations

Selling Positions

Four selling options available:

  1. Individual Wallet Sells

    • Configure sell percentages per wallet (30%, 50%, 75%, 100%)

    • Adjust percentages in settings

    • Execute sells individually per wallet

  2. Sell All

    • Use "SELL ALL" button at top of interface

    • Requires Jito to be enabled

    • Executes sells across all wallets simultaneously

  3. Transfer Sell All

    1. Send all tokens to one wallet (from all 20 wallets to 1 wallet) and sell simultaneously in the same block to only show 1 large sell transaction

  4. Emergency Sell All

    1. Sell all Wallets at a click of one button for all coins and wallet groups (including dev wallets)

Best Practices

  1. Wallet Management

    • Maintain sufficient SOL balance in wallets

    • Distribute wallets across groups evenly

    • Monitor wallet statuses and balances regularly

  2. Transaction Settings

    • Adjust slippage based on token volatility

    • Use appropriate delays

  3. Jito Usage

    • Enable for critical transactions

    • Select geographically closest server

    • Adjust fees based on urgency

Troubleshooting

Common issues and solutions:

  • Failed transactions: Increase slippage or priority fee

  • Slow execution: Check network status and adjust delays

  • Wallet errors: Verify SOL balance and wallet status

Note on Jito

While Jito integration can improve transaction success rates, it's optional, we recommend using your rpc:

  • Not required for basic Quick Buy functionality

  • Recommended for high-priority transactions

  • Consider cost-benefit based on your strategy

Youtube Tutorial