Using the bot · 06/08

Bundles

A bundle is a group of wallets that all buy your token at the same moment, right after it launches. Instead of one buy from one wallet, you get many buys from many wallets, fired together — so your side takes a fair position before the crowd arrives.

This is the tool that separates a launch you control from a launch you just hope goes well. It's also the thing almost no other launchpad gives normal people. Here's how to use it.


The idea in one picture

  • You set up a preset — a named group of wallets (say, 10 of them).
  • You fund every wallet in that preset with a little ETH, in one tap.
  • When you launch, you pick that preset. The instant your token is live, all 10 wallets buy at once.

Because they buy immediately and together, your wallets get in at the opening price before snipers and latecomers can crowd the pool. Later you can sell those wallets, top them up, or pull their ETH back out — all from the bot.

You can have up to 3 presets, each with up to 20 wallets. Name them whatever you like ("Main Squad", "Backup", "Degens").


Step 1 — Open Bundles

From the 💼 Wallet menu tap ⚡ Bundles, or send /bundle. You'll see your presets and how many wallets each one holds.

Tap a preset to open it.


Step 2 — Put wallets in a preset

Inside a preset you can build its wallet list two ways:

  • ✨ Create wallets — the bot generates fresh wallets for you. It asks how many (1 to 20), makes them, and shows you all their private keys once (save them!).
  • 📥 Import wallets — paste private keys you already have, one per line, up to 20. This replaces the preset's current wallets.

Other things you can do in a preset:

  • ✏️ Rename — give it a friendly name (up to 24 characters).
  • 🔑 Export keys — reveal all the preset's keys once, to back them up.
  • 🗑 Clear — empty the preset.

Step 3 — Fund the wallets (one tap)

Empty wallets can't buy. Open the preset and tap 💧 Fund from main. The bot asks how much ETH to send to each wallet (for example 0.03), then sends it from your main wallet to all of them at once.

As it funds, you get a live progress board — a row of dots that turn from 🔴 to 🟢 as each wallet is funded.

What the dots mean (you'll see these on every batch action): 🔴 working, 🟢 done, ❌ failed, ⛽ out of gas, ⚪ nothing to do / skipped.

Now the wallets hold ETH and are ready to buy.


Step 4 — Launch with the bundle

Start a launch as normal (/launch → name → symbol). At the buy-mode step, pick ⚡ Bundle.

  • If you have more than one preset with wallets, the bot asks which preset to use.
  • Then it asks how much ETH each wallet should buy with (for example 0.01).

The confirmation card then shows the bundle clearly: which preset, how much per wallet, and how many wallets are actually ready to buy versus underfunded. If some wallets are short, it tells you and offers a 💧 Fund bundle wallets button so you can top them up before firing. Underfunded wallets are simply skipped — they don't break the launch.

Tap ✅ LAUNCH. The bot launches your token, then immediately fires the buys from every funded wallet — and you watch them land on the live progress board.

When it's done, the LIVE message includes a bundle line — how many wallets bought, how many were skipped, how much each spent.

Your side is now holding, at the opening price, before the wider market got a look. That's the whole point.


After the launch

Your bundle wallets now hold tokens. When you want to take profit or wind down, you've got:

  • Sell the bundle — sell a chosen % of every wallet's holdings back to ETH.
  • Sweep the ETH out — pull all the ETH from the wallets into one place.
  • Check balances — see ETH and token holdings across every wallet.

All three are covered on the next page.