Zero-Loss Volume Boost

How to start zero-loss volume boost?

1

Click Market Making Bot

2

Select the wallet group you want to use for Volume Boost

3

Input the Settings

Execution Rounds

  • Definition: The number of buy/sell cycles the bot will perform.

    • Example: If you set Execution Rounds = 5, the bot will follow the selected strategy and execute trades 5 times in total.

Volume Boost Strategy

  • Definition: How the Volume Boost Bot executes buy and sell transactions to artificially increase trading activity and market visibility.Trading Amount Per Transaction (SOL)

Strategy
Definition

One Buy One Sell

1 buy followed by 1 sell.

One Buy Two Sells

1 buy followed by 2 sells.

One Buy Three Sells

1 buy followed by 3 sells.

Two Buys One Sell

2 buys followed by 1 sell.

Three Buys One Sell

3 buys followed by 1 sell.

4

Choose the Trading Amount Per Transaction, unit in SOL

Option
Description
Example

All

Uses the full available balance in each wallet for every transaction.

Wallet balance = 1 SOL → Trade with 1 SOL

Fixed Amount

Sets a specific, constant amount of SOL for each trade.

Fixed at 0.5 SOL → Every trade uses 0.5 SOL

Reserved Amount

Leaves a predefined amount of SOL in the wallet, using only the remainder for trading.

Reserve 0.2 SOL → Balance 1 SOL → Trade with 0.8 SOL

Random Amount

Uses a random SOL amount for each transaction within your set range.

Range 0.1–0.5 SOL → Trades use random values like 0.23 SOL, 0.47 SOL

Random Percentage

Uses a random percentage of the wallet’s available balance for each trade.

Range 10–50% → Balance 1 SOL → Trades with 0.12 SOL, 0.46 SOL randomly

5

Set with Time Intervals

Definition: Determines the delay between each trade execution.

Option
Description
Example

Fixed Time

Executes trades at a constant, fixed delay between each execution.

Set to 10 seconds — the bot will execute a trade every 10 seconds.

Random Time

Executes trades with a variable delay between a minimum and maximum time you set.

Min 5 sec, Max 15 sec — trades occur at random intervals in this range like 10 sec.

6

Review all inputs and settings, and click Run

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