I recently realized how serious the previous bot configuration issue was. The refresh rate was not executed according to the custom parameters, and it was using the system default 10-second cycle. No wonder the response was always a beat slow — clearly the Token price had reached the take profit position, but the sell orders were still stuck. After identifying the problem, I fixed it immediately, and I could feel the effect right away; the bot's sensitivity improved several levels.
Last night I ran all night, operating a total of 7 tokens with a 100% transaction rate. To be honest, this result has a lot of luck involved, but it also validates that the optimized parameters are more in line with the market rhythm. Every slight adjustment in configuration actually affects the execution efficiency of the trades, so don't underestimate these details. I will continue to observe the subsequent performance to see if this momentum can be maintained.
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PermabullPete
· 2h ago
Haha, this is the real demo. That's how detail-oriented killers are made.
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 14h ago
The 10 seconds latency is really amazing, no wonder I've been chasing the price and selling with bearish market before, after this adjustment it feels like the bot has finally come to life.
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GasFeeSobber
· 14h ago
Haha, this detail can really kill, the configuration was almost hopeless.
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HashBard
· 14h ago
ah so basically your bot was running on system time like some kind of sleepwalker... the metaphorical tragedy of automation divorced from intention, innit. those 10-second intervals becoming emotional distance between you and your exit liquidity lmao
I recently realized how serious the previous bot configuration issue was. The refresh rate was not executed according to the custom parameters, and it was using the system default 10-second cycle. No wonder the response was always a beat slow — clearly the Token price had reached the take profit position, but the sell orders were still stuck. After identifying the problem, I fixed it immediately, and I could feel the effect right away; the bot's sensitivity improved several levels.
Last night I ran all night, operating a total of 7 tokens with a 100% transaction rate. To be honest, this result has a lot of luck involved, but it also validates that the optimized parameters are more in line with the market rhythm. Every slight adjustment in configuration actually affects the execution efficiency of the trades, so don't underestimate these details. I will continue to observe the subsequent performance to see if this momentum can be maintained.