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# Telegram Sniper

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In this option you can add up to five links to the telegram channels of the Influencers you want and once they post ***token address(ca)/birdeye link/dexscreener link,*** the bot will automatically buy posted token(works only for public channels).

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Also, here you can put the settings you need for the slippage, buying amount, priority fee and mev-protection.


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