Safety settings
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The Snipe only triggers if the buy tax of the selected token is at or lower than the set limit. Example: Your buy tax limit is set at 80%. If XYZ token launches with a 99 buy tax, Banana Gun will not fire, and the snipe stays in "pending mode." If the developer lowers the buy tax to 75%, Banana Gun will fire in the same block as the tax change. Note: - Both buy tax and sell tax limits must be met for Banana Gun to fire
The Snipe only triggers if the sell tax of the selected token is at or lower than the set limit. Example: Your sell tax limit is set at 80%. If XYZ token launches with a 99 sell tax, Banana Gun will not fire, and the snipe stays in "pending mode." If the developer lowers the sell tax to 75%, Banana Gun will fire in the same block as the tax change. Note: -Both buy tax and sell tax limits must be met for Banana Gun to fire.
Normal 0-99% range. It will allow that much movement in the price or the sell times out. It is important to consider the size of your trade, the volatility of the market, and the depth of the liquidity pool. Make sure to also set a slippage tolerance that is appropriate for your risk tolerance. Note: If you set it to 100, it will be considered "unlimited".
The Snipe only triggers if the paired liquidity of the token is equal to or higher than the amount set by the user. The limit is based on USD value.
The Snipe only triggers if the paired liquidity of the token is equal to or lower than the amount set by the user. The limit is based on USD value.