DBot offers a powerful suite of tools for swiftly and securely trading tokens across multiple blockchains. This guide covers how to use the platform’s web interface and Telegram bot to execute fast buy/sell orders, customize stop-loss and take-profit parameters, and manage multi-wallet transactions.
Web Interface Quick Trading
To begin quick trading via DBot’s web console, navigate to the platform’s dashboard and select the “Bot-Quick Buy/Sell” option from the sidebar. Enter the token pair contract address, and the system will automatically perform a comprehensive safety check. This includes verifying whether the token has malicious features like honeypots, checking liquidity pool burns, minting status, freeze permissions, top 10 holder distribution, market capitalization, creation date, delegation status, Pump internal sale progress, price impact, and available social links such as website, Twitter, and Telegram.
For EVM-based blockchains, real-time gas estimates are provided. You’ll also see details about the liquidity pool, including its creation time and the developer’s holding percentage.
- Custom Fees on Solana:
When trading on Solana, you can enable custom priority fees and bribe fees for high-speed or sandwich-protection modes. If not enabled, the system will assign these automatically.
Custom Stop-Loss and Take-Profit Settings
Enable custom parameters to fine-tune stop-loss (SL) and take-profit (TP) settings, including slippage tolerance, priority fees/gas, retry attempts, and concurrent node usage.
Supported Blockchains:
Quick trading with automated TP/SL is available for Solana, Base, BSC, Ethereum, and Tron.
Automated TP/SL Modes:
- One-Time Execution:
TP and SL are triggered only once, selling 100% of the holding. - Multi-Stage Execution:
Execute TP and SL in multiple stages, with custom price points and sell percentages (up to 6 segments currently supported).
Note that adjusting TP or SL ratios only affects tokens purchased after the change.
Expiration Settings:
TP/SL tasks expire after 120 hours by default, with a maximum of 240 hours. You can also enable auto-sell at expiration if the task hasn’t triggered.
Anti-Spike Protection:
When enabled, the system uses the median price over a 1-second window to trigger orders, reducing (but not eliminating) the impact of price spikes.
Advanced TP/SL Strategies
Trailing Stop-Loss:
For example, if you set a 20% trailing stop from a $100 buy price, the task triggers if the price drops 20% to $80. If the price rises to $150 and then drops to $135 (only a 10% decline from the peak), it does not trigger. But if it reaches $200 and then falls 20% to $160, the sell order executes.
Note: Trailing stops set during internal phases (e.g., Pump events) become invalid once the internal sale concludes and do not automatically migrate to external markets.
Management Features:
You can edit, toggle on/off, or batch-close trailing stop tasks easily.
Multi-Wallet Support
In the quick trading interface, select “My Wallets” to switch between single or multiple wallets. Currently, up to 5 wallets can be used for rapid trading.
Transaction History and Export
All quick trade activities are logged. You can export records to Excel—currently, single-page export is supported via the “Export Excel” button at the bottom of the page.
How to Find Token Pair Contract Addresses
For limit orders and manual trading, you can use either the token contract address or the trading pair address. To obtain the pair address:
- Search for the token and select the trading pair from supported decentralized exchanges (DEXs).
- Copy the pair address from the details page on the right.
DBot supports multiple blockchains and DEXs. Using unsupported chains or protocols may result in failed transactions.
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Telegram Bot Quick Trading
DBot also offers Telegram bots for various blockchains. After binding your wallet to the bot, you can execute one-click buys and sells.
Supported Chain Bots:
- Solana Trading Bot
- Ethereum Trading Bot
- BSC Trading Bot
- Base Trading Bot
- Tron Trading Bot
To start, open the bot dialog in Telegram, type /start, and select “Quick Buy/Sell.” Alternatively, directly enter the token or pair address to access the trading interface. Follow the prompts to input the token address and buy/sell quantities.
The Telegram bot supports the same automated TP/SL features as the web interface, including one-time, multi-stage, and trailing stops, with configurable expiration and auto-sell options.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does DBot ensure token safety during quick trades?
DBot automatically checks token contracts for risks like honeypots, minting functions, and holder concentration before trading. It also assesses liquidity pool health and social metrics to help you avoid scams.
Can I change stop-loss settings after placing a trade?
Yes, modifying TP/SL ratios applies to future purchases of the same token. Existing tasks remain unchanged unless manually edited or expired.
What happens if my stop-loss task expires?
If enabled, the system will automatically sell the token at the market price upon expiration. This optional feature helps manage unrealized gains or losses.
Is multi-wallet trading supported on Telegram?
Currently, the Telegram bot supports single-wallet operations. For multi-wallet quick trading, use the web interface.
Why would a trailing stop become invalid?
Trailing stops set during internal sale phases (e.g., Pump events) expire when the internal sale concludes. They do not transition to external market trading automatically.
How do I export full trading history?
The web interface allows Excel export for current page results. Full history export may require multiple page downloads or future platform updates.
DBot provides versatile tools for traders seeking speed and security. Whether via web or Telegram, its automated features help optimize entry and exit strategies across major blockchains.