Volume mode

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

Volume mode allows you to send tokens from one network to another using protocols built on LayerZero technology. This mode allows you to both accumulate the required number of transactions and achieve the necessary trading volume on each wallet.

In Volume mode, the following protocols are available:

  • Stargate

  • CoreDAO

  • AngelMoney

🔳 Stargate:

Using Stargate, you can send ETH, USDT, USDC in the networks Optimism, Ethereum, Avalanche, Polygon, Arbitrum, Mantle, Fantom, and Base.

The fee is charged in the token you are bridging. We recommend checking the current fee in specific networks in advance. In addition to the fee in the sending token, you must have the native token to pay for gas.

Note that by default, tokens leave one network, move to another, and return to the original network. Therefore, you must have the native token to pay for gas in the network to which you are sending tokens.

If you send USDT or USDC, you must have USDT or USDC and the native token to pay for gas in your balance.

🔳 CoreDAO:

The only difference between CoreDao and Stargate is that through CoreDao, you either send funds from the networks Optimism, Ethereum, Avalanche, Polygon, Arbitrum, and BSC to the CoreDao network, or from the CoreDao network to the selected networks.

USDT and USDC are available for sending. To ensure the block works correctly, you must have USDT or USDC in your balance in the network from which you want to send tokens to CoreDao. You also need to have the native token to pay for gas.

To send USDT or USDC from the CoreDao network, you also need to have a balance of USDT or USDC in CoreDao and the native token to pay for gas.

🔳 AngelMoney:

This mode has three operating modes:

  1. Buy AgEur

  2. Bridge AgEur

  3. Sell AgEur

Buy AgEur and Sell AgEur modes: To send AgEur tokens through the bridge, you must first have the AgEur token in your balance. To obtain it, use the Buy AgEur mode. The AgEur token will be purchased using the native token balance (e.g., ETH) in the selected network in the Select blocks section.

The Bridge AgEur mode is central to this mode. This mode allows you to send AgEur tokens through the bridge to obtain a transaction in L0. You can send tokens from the following networks: Optimism, Ethereum, BSC, Polygon, Arbitrum, Gnosis, Polygon zkEVM, Base, Avalanche, Celo, and Linea. For the block to work correctly, you must have the native token to pay for gas in the network to which you are sending AgEur.

Sell AgEur mode allows you to swap the AgEur token back to the native token in the selected networks.


Setting up and starting a session:

  • In the Mode section, select Volume mode;

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

    1. Parallel - parallel operation (multithreading) 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 also be added in the Settings -> Proxies section and linked to accounts in the Account Manager;

  • 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 necessary one in the Select Accounts group to launch section;

  • In the Select Dapp section, choose the protocol through which transactions will be made;

  • In the Select Token section, choose the token with which the software will interact;

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

    1. Clicking the Select all button will select all protocols presented in the list;

    2. To select all scenario blocks in one desired protocol, click Select all in that specific protocol;

    3. To select individual protocols, check the boxes next to the desired token pair in the desired protocol.

  • In the Delays section, set the delays between actions:

    1. Wallet - delay between wallet launches;

    2. Block - delay between mints on a single wallet;

  • Clicking on Pro will open the Gas guard setting. If this delay is activated, your wallet will additionally go to sleep if several accounts in the same session are simultaneously ready to work after reaching the gas level you set for the software. We did this so that all these wallets do not start sending transactions simultaneously after reaching the gas level you set. The standard delay is set in the range of 30 to 150 seconds;

  • In the Select first chain field, select the network from which tokens will be sent to the networks you selected in the Select blocks section;

  • If the Choose random first chain checkbox is enabled, the initial sending network will be chosen randomly. This will allow you to launch many wallets in one session without worrying that they will all follow the same route;

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

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

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

  • To make wallets start working in random order, leave the Randomize wallets checkbox enabled;

  • To save the session delay settings for use in other sessions, click the Save this as preset button, enter the preset name, and save it. 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 have been launched. You can track the process of work of your wallets in the section Logs & Progress.

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