Important Disclaimer & Warning
High Risk: Sniping tokens at launch is extremely high-risk. You can lose your entire investment due to scams, rugs, honeypots, or simply a bad trade.

DYOR is Crucial: The bot is a tool. Its success 100% depends on your ability to research (DYOR) and find good, legitimate projects before they launch.
Gas Wars: Popular launches create "gas wars," where you pay exorbitant transaction fees. You might pay $200 in gas and still not get the token.
No Guarantees: Using a sniper bot does not guarantee profit or even a successful purchase.
What is the GMGN Sniper Bot?
The GMGN Sniper Bot is a software tool, typically run in your web browser, that automates the process of buying new tokens on decentralized exchanges (DEXs) like Uniswap or PancakeSwap the moment they become available for trading.
Its main advantages over manual buying are:
Speed: It executes trades in the same block the token becomes tradable, often in milliseconds.
Automation: You can set it up in advance and it will execute without you needing to click buttons manually.
Step-by-Step Guide to Using the GMGN Sniper Bot
Step 1: Prerequisites
Before you even open the bot, you need:
A Crypto Wallet: MetaMask is the most common. Install it as a browser extension.
Funds in Your Wallet:
Base Currency: ETH for Ethereum/Arbitrum/etc., BNB for BSC, etc., to swap for the new token.
Gas Fees: Extra ETH/BNB to pay for the transaction (gas) fees. For sniping, have at least 0.1-0.3 ETH (or equivalent) set aside just for gas, as it can be very high.
A GMGN Account: Go to the official GMGN website (always double-check the URL to avoid phishing sites) and create an account.
A Subscription: GMGN typically requires a paid subscription to use their sniper bot and other premium tools. Choose a plan that fits your needs.
Step 2: Connecting Your Wallet
Log in to your GMGN account.
Navigate to the "Sniper" or "Sniper Bot" section.
You will see a button to "Connect Wallet." Click it.
A pop-up from MetaMask will appear. Select your wallet and connect to the GMGN site.
Step 3: Configuring the Sniper Bot
This is the most critical part. The interface may vary, but you will generally need to fill in these parameters:
Blockchain Network: Select the correct network (Ethereum, BSC, Arbitrum, etc.) for the token you want to buy.
Token Contract Address: Paste the verified, correct contract address of the token you want to snipe. Getting this wrong will result in lost funds. Always copy from the project's official Telegram or Twitter.
Buy Amount: The amount of ETH/BNB you want to spend on the token.
Slippage (%): For a new launch, this needs to be high. Start with 20-30%. This allows for large price swings during the initial liquidity add.
Gas Price (Gwei): This determines how fast your transaction is processed. For a competitive snipe, you need to set a "High" or "Max" gas price. This is what creates the "gas war." Be prepared to pay a lot.
Auto-Sell Feature (if available): You can often pre-set auto-sell targets.
Sell %: Sell a portion of your tokens (e.g., 50%) when the price reaches a certain multiple (e.g., 2x, 5x, 10x).
Trailing Stop-Loss: A feature that automatically sells if the price drops a certain percentage from its peak, helping to secure profits.
Step 4: The Sniping Process
Find a Launch: Use GMGN's "Upcoming Launches" list or do your own research on platforms like DexTools, DexScreener, and project socials to find a token's launch time.
Prepare the Bot: About 5-10 minutes before the launch, enter all the configuration details from Step 3 into the bot.
Wait for Liquidity: The bot will monitor the blockchain, waiting for the developer to add liquidity to the trading pair (e.g., TOKEN/WETH).
Execution: The moment liquidity is added, the bot will automatically send your pre-configured transaction with the high gas price you set.
Result: Within seconds, you will see one of two outcomes:
Success: The transaction is confirmed. You will see the new tokens in your wallet, and the spent ETH/BNB will be gone.
Failure: The transaction fails (often due to being outbid in the gas war) or is "Reverted." You will only lose the gas fee for the failed transaction.
Key Features & Terminology in GMGN Sniper
Copy Sniper / Follow Sniper: This allows you to automatically copy the trades of experienced, successful snipers. You allocate a budget, and the bot replicates their moves.
Multi-Wallet Sniper: Allows you to snipe from multiple wallets simultaneously from one interface. This is often used to avoid max buy limits per wallet.
Limit Orders / Limit Sniper: Allows you to set a specific buy price instead of buying at whatever the market price is at launch.
Liquidity Checker: A vital safety feature. The bot can analyze the liquidity being added to detect potential scams (e.g., if liquidity is too low or locked for too short a time).
Critical Safety and Best Practices
CONTRACT ADDRESS: Double and triple-check the token contract address. Scammers create fake tokens with similar names.
Check Liquidity Lock: Never buy a token where the liquidity is not locked for a substantial period (e.g., 6 months+). A lack of lock is a major red flag for a "rug pull."
Check Ownership Renunciation: Prefer tokens where the contract ownership has been "renounced." This means the developer can no longer change the contract, making it safer.
Start Small: Use a small amount of capital for your first few snipes to learn the process and manage risk.
Beware of Honeypots: Some tokens are coded to let you buy but not sell. GMGN's tools often have a honeypot checker—use it.
Phishing Sites: Only use the official GMGN.xyz website. Do not click on links from Telegram DMs.
Using the GMGN Sniper Bot is a powerful but dangerous game. It combines the need for advanced technical tools with the critical, old-fashioned skill of research and risk management. Trade at your own risk.
