Copy Trade
Wallet Copy Trading User Guide (Supports SOL / BSC)
1. Feature Overview
The wallet copy trading feature allows you to select a target wallet (such as a KOL / smart money). According to the rules you configure in advance, the system will automatically follow that wallet’s buy / sell operations on-chain, so you can run semi-automatic / fully automatic copy-trading strategies.
2. Entry (App)
Open the App and use the bottom navigation to go to “Track”.
In “Rank / Radar”, select the wallet you want to copy.
Tap the “Copy” button on the wallet card to enter the CopyTrade configuration page.
After you finish all settings, tap “Copy”, and the strategy will take effect.
How to configure a copy-trading strategy
To configure a wallet copy-trading strategy, simply go through the items on the App screen from top to bottom:
Confirm the copy-trade wallet address and note. 1.1 You can use one-tap copy trade from the Rank/ Radar pages; the system will automatically fill in the target wallet address. 1.2 You can also paste any wallet address you have saved yourself and add a note to distinguish different strategies.
In Buy settings, choose the wallet to follow, the copy-buy mode, and the scaling-in (add-position) logic.
In Sell settings, configure auto copy-sell, take-profit and stop-loss rules, and other exit conditions.
In Filter settings / Platforms & blacklist, define which tokens are allowed to be copy-traded.
In Fees & Anti-MEV mode, control slippage, priority fee, tip fee, and the anti-MEV protection level.


Wallet Copy Trading Configuration Table (in App Step Order)
Step / Section
Field / Option (UI label)
Mode / How to Fill
Explanation
Recommendation / Example
Screenshot ref
Copy From
Copy From (target wallet)
Auto-filled by system (when you enter from Top Traders / Radar)
The wallet you want to follow – your target wallet. It decides who you are learning from on-chain.
Usually no need to change. Just confirm it’s exactly the wallet you want to copy.
Fig.1 – left, “1.Copy From”
Buy
My Wallet (funding wallet)
Choose from Select Wallet popup
This is the wallet used for copy trading funds. All copy buys / sells will use this wallet’s balance.
Strongly recommend using a “copy-trading-only wallet”, not your main large holding wallet.
Fig.1 – left, “My Wallet” + Select Wallet popup
Fixed Buy (mode dropdown)
Dropdown: Fixed Buy / Max Buy / Fixed Ratio
Decides “when they buy, how much you follow with.”Fixed Buy = same size each time; Max Buy = follow with an upper cap; Fixed Ratio = follow with N% of their amount.
Beginner: Fixed Buy.Advanced: Fixed Ratio + Max Buy (e.g. 120% with 1 SOL cap).
Fig.1 – left, “Fixed Buy”
Amount
Enter a number (in SOL)
In Fixed Buy mode, this is how many SOL you actually put in each time a copy buy is triggered.
Set by your capital size, e.g. 0.01 / 0.05 / 0.1 SOL.
Fig.1 – middle, “Amount 0.001”
Skip Holdings
Checkbox
When enabled, if you already hold this token in this wallet, the system can skip new buys according to your logic.
For conservative mode, keep it on to avoid over-concentrating in one token.
Fig.1 – middle, “Skip Holdings”
Increase Times
0 / 1 / 2 …
Number of times you are allowed to add positions for the same token while still holding it. Resets after full exit.
Recommend 0 or 1: 0 = never add once you have a position; 1 = at most one extra add-on.
Fig.1 – middle, right side “Increase Times” text
Sell Method
Copy Sell
On / Off switch
On: when the target wallet sells X% of their own position, you sell the same % of the part you bought by copy. Does not affect positions bought manually.
In most cases, keep Copy Sell = On to fully follow their rhythm.
Fig.1 – middle, “Copy Sell”
TP/SL (ladder TP/SL)
Switch + multiple rows (TP % / SL % / Sell %)
Allows multiple take-profit / stop-loss levels for the same token. When any level is hit, it auto sells that level’s Sell %.
Example: level1 +30% sell 20%; level2 +60% sell 30%; SL -15% sell 30%.
Fig.1 – middle, TP/SL area
Dev Sell
Switch + fields: Dev Sell ≥ % + Auto Sell %
When contract dev sells up to a certain ratio (e.g. 25–30%), you auto sell a set % to avoid being stuck by dev dumping.
For new / high-risk tokens, recommended: Dev Sell ≥ 30%, Auto Sell 30%–50%.
Fig.1 – middle, “Dev Sell” row
Migrated Sell
Switch + Migrated Sell %
For tokens that do “full bar → migrate → launch”. After migration launch, auto sell part / all position by this %.
Suggest at least 30%–50% to lock some profit after migration.
Fig.1 – middle, “Migrated Sell” row
Single TP/SL
Switch + Take Profit % / Stop Loss %
Simple mode: one TP and one SL. When hit, it sells according to the set ratio (usually all or big part).
Example: TP 300% / SL 10%. For “simple mode” users.
Fig.1 – right, “Single TP/SL” block
Trailing Stop Loss
Switch + trailing %
Based on drawdown from highest price. E.g. set 20% ⇒ when price falls 20% from the top, auto sell to lock gains.
Common 15%–30%, often used together with Single TP.
Fig.1 – right, toggle “Trailing Stop Loss”
Filter
MC
Min / Max (K)
Market cap range. Only follow tokens whose market cap is between these values.
Example: 5k–100k USD (enter 5–100 K). Adjust to your risk appetite.
Fig.2 – left, “MC” block
Liq
Min / Max (K)
Liquidity range. Too low = slippage huge; too high = less volatile, not ideal for short scalps.
Example: min 5k liquidity; can go slightly lower for very early plays, but not too low.
Fig.2 – left, “Liq” block
Copy Buy Amount
Min / Max (SOL)
Range of single buy size of the target wallet that you are willing to follow. Outside this range = no copy.
Example: 0.5–5 SOL ⇒ ignore tiny test buys and giant whale buys.
Fig.2 – left, “Copy Buy Amount”
Holders
Min / Max
Filter by current holder count. Too few holders often means just created or extremely concentrated.
Example: Min = 50, Max left blank or very high.
Fig.2 – left / middle, “Holders”
Token Ratio
Min / Max (%)
How much of total supply this buy represents. Avoid buys that are too big (control risk) or too tiny (not meaningful).
Example: only follow when Token Ratio is between 0.01%–1%.
Fig.2 – left / middle, “Token Ratio”
Age
Min / Max (m / h / d)
Token age since creation (not LP launch). You only play tokens whose creation time falls within this range.
Example: 10 seconds–1 day ⇒ only newly created tokens.
Fig.2 – left / middle, “Age”
Min Burnt
Min (%)
Minimum LP burnt / destroyed %. Below this, you don’t copy, to avoid projects with no LP lock (not 100% safe).
Example: ≥ 50%.
Fig.2 – left / bottom, “Min Burnt”
Platform & Token Blacklist
Platform
Multi-select buttons: Pumpfun / Boop / Moonshot / Raydium / …
Only buys on selected platforms will trigger copy trading. Does not affect selling.
Common: only Pumpfun; or Pumpfun + Raydium + one or two others.
Fig.2 – middle, “Platform” button group
Token Blacklist
Manually input token contract addresses, one per line
Tokens you never want to touch again. Once added, this token will not trigger any copy buy or copy sell.
Up to 20 tokens. Only add ones you’re sure you will not re-enter.
Fig.2 – right, “Token Blacklist”
Slippage & Fees & Boost
Slippage Limit
Auto / manual %
Auto: system estimates needed slippage from depth; Manual: you set a % yourself (too low ⇒ many failures).
Default: Auto. Manual only when you know what you’re doing.
Fig.2 – right, “Slippage Limit”
Fee Settings → Priority Fee (SOL)
Auto / manual (SOL)
Extra fee paid to block producers. Higher = faster confirmation, but too high + frequent trading = eats profit.
Typical range: 0.0002–0.0006 SOL; minimum 0.0001 SOL.
Fig.2 – right, “Priority Fee (SOL)”
Fee Settings → Tip Fee (SOL)
Auto / manual (SOL)
Similar to Jito tip: paid to MEV / special relays to speed up confirmation & ordering.
Start from 0.0001 SOL and adjust after seeing effect.
Fig.2 – right, “Tip Fee (SOL)”
Boost mode(Anti-MEV)
Off / Red. / Sec.
Anti-MEV & sandwich-protection mode. Off = fastest but highest MEV risk; Red. = reduced MEV, medium speed; Sec. = safest, best protection but slightly slower.
Officially recommend Sec.. Only use Off / Red. if you are extremely speed-sensitive and can accept MEV risk.
Fig.2 – right, “Boost mode(Anti-MEV)”
4. How to View Orders and Strategy Status
4.1 View All Copy Trading Strategies
Entry: App bottom [Track] → “CopyTrade”→ “Ongoing”
You can see:
The name of each strategy, target wallet, and current status (Share / Paused/Details);

4.2 View a Single Strategy in Detail
Tap any strategy to enter its detail page. You can view:
Current positions (Tracking Profit, Realized Profit, Unrealized PnL, etc.);
Activity All/buy / sell history;
CopeTrade Failed / Filter List (such as slippage too low, insufficient balance, network timeout, etc.).
4.3 Copy Trading Message Notifications
Entry: Assets page top-left [Settings] → [Notification Settings]→ [Enable SOL Alerts]→ [Copy trade]
You can configure whether to receive copy-trading related notifications.

5. FAQ
Q1: If I enable “CoeySell / TP&SL / Dev Sell / Migrated Sell” at the same time, which one runs first? Will it sell more than I hold?
A: The system does not have any manually set priority. Whichever condition is met first will execute first. Each rule is calculated based on your remaining position at that moment, so it will not sell more than you actually hold.
Q2: The target wallet has already bought a token. Why didn’t my strategy follow?
A: Common reasons include:
The trade was blocked by Filter / Platform / Token Blacklist;
Your wallet balance was too low to reach your minimum buy amount;
Slippage, Priority Fee or Tip Fee was too low, so the transaction failed to be confirmed on-chain;
The strategy was automatically paused by the system (for example, after consecutive failures or repeated “insufficient balance”).
We recommend checking the “Filter List ” section in that strategy’s detail page to see the specific reason.
Q3: Why do my orders fail so often?
A: Possible reasons:
Slippage is set too low, so orders cannot be filled when the price moves quickly;
Priority Fee / Tip Fee is too low, so during network congestion your transaction is not easily included in a block;
The current network or node is unstable.
You can try slightly increasing slippage and fees.

Q4: I often see profitable trades, but overall my total PnL is not high. Why?
A: When you copy trade frequently, fees become a larger part of the cost, mainly including:
Priority Fee / Tip Fee set too high;
The amount of money you pay for the next purchase is small, and the amount you pay for the purchase is very large. The construction options and control system increase the rate and the height of the weight.
Q5: How many wallet copy trading strategies can I create at most?
A: Currently, up to 10 wallet copy trading strategies are supported (same limit on Web and App).
When you reach this limit, you’ll need to close or delete some existing strategies before creating new ones.
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