Volume mode

Set up and run a mode that will profitably rack up volume on your wallets.

Volume mode will allow you to efficiently increase the volume on your wallets in the most liquid trading pairs and pools with minimal Price Impact and Slippage.


Setting up and running a session:

  • In the Mode section, select Volume mode;

  • In the Run mode section, choose the order in which wallets will be launched:

    1. Parallel - parallel operation (multi-thread) with or without proxies;

    2. One-by-one - wallets will be launched one after another with or without proxies;

    3. One-by-one (mobile proxy) - wallets will be launched one after another using mobile proxies. Mobile proxies must be added in the Settings -> Proxies section and linked to accounts in the Account Manager beforehand.

  • To use a ready-made software configuration preset, click on the selection field in the Select preset section and choose the desired preset.

  • To launch a pre-prepared group of wallets, select the desired group in the Select Accounts group to launch section;

  • Volume mode has three operating modes:

    1. ETH to USDC - allows you to swap ETH to USDC for further use in trading pairs with other stablecoins and in lending protocols;

    2. Volume mode - in this section, you can choose the stable-to-stable pairs and lending protocols you need;

    3. Stables to ETH - allows you to swap stablecoins back to ETH or withdraw ETH from lendings.

The process is as follows: you deposit ETH to the wallets through the ETH to USDC mode, swap ETH to USDC -> switch to Volume mode and increase the volume in stablecoin pairs, as these pairs have the least losses on Price Impact and Slippage -> after reaching the desired volume on each wallet through Volume mode, launch a session with Stables to ETH mode and swap the stablecoins back to ETH.

In the ETH to USDC and Stables to ETH modes, the settings are standard, so let's focus on the settings of the central mode - Volume mode.

  • After using the ETH to USDC mode, and your wallets have USDC, select Volume mode from the list of modes;

  • In the Select blocks section, click Select to choose the protocols you want to interact with:

    1. By clicking Select all, you will choose all the protocols listed;

    2. To select all block-scenarios within a specific protocol, click Select all in that protocol;

    3. To choose individual protocols, click the checkboxes next to the desired token pairs in the specific protocol.

  • In the Delays section, set the delays between actions. There are two modes: Standard and Pro;

  • In the Standard mode, there are three settings:

    1. Wallet - delay between wallet launches;

    2. Block - delay between block-scenarios (protocols);

    3. Step - delay between actions within a block-scenario.

  • In the Pro mode, you can specify three additional settings:

    • Approve - delay between approval and bridging/swapping;

    • Gas guard - when activated, this delay will put your wallet to sleep if multiple accounts in the same session are ready to operate simultaneously after reaching the gas level you set for the software. This is to prevent all wallets from sending transactions simultaneously after reaching the set gas level. The standard delay is set between 30 and 150 seconds;

    • Break - delay between the two halves of steps in a single block-scenario.

  • In the Max gas price section, set the maximum gas price in the Base network at which transactions will occur. The software will wait for the gas price in the Base network to drop to the specified level before initiating transactions. After starting the session, you can change the upper Gwei level in the Logs & Progress tab by navigating to the Sessions subsection;

  • In the Target Volume USD field, set the volume range for each wallet. The software will operate until the desired volume is reached. For example, if your wallet balance is $200 and you set a target volume of $1000 with a Work Amount Range of 50%, the software will perform 10 transactions of $100 each to reach the $1000 volume, ending the session;

  • In the Work Amount Range section, specify the percentage range of the amount to be used for each wallet. For example, if your wallet balance is 1 $ETH and you set a range of 40-50%, the software will work with 0.4-0.5 $ETH. This rule applies to all wallets selected for the session, and the percentage will be randomly chosen before each block-scenario;

  • If the Approve INFINITE amounts checkbox is enabled, an infinite number of tokens will be approved, so you won't need to reapprove tokens before each swap/bridge. If the checkbox is disabled, only the required amount for the transaction will be approved;

  • To randomize wallet operations, keep the Randomize wallets checkbox checked;

  • To save the session delay settings for future use, click Save this as preset, enter a preset name, and save. Later, this preset can be selected in the Select preset field;

  • Click Update Balances to get the current token balances on the wallets;

  • Select the wallets to be launched and click Launch.

  • Your wallets are now operational. You can track the process of wallet operations in the Logs & Progress section;

  • After achieving the desired volume on the necessary wallets, swap all stablecoins back to ETH.

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