Managing Your Wallets

The wallet panel is your command center for all things wallet-related.

The Wallet Panel

Clicking the wallet icon opens a panel where you can:

  • Add, import, or generate new wallets.

  • Switch between your wallet profiles.

  • Export private keys of wallets.

Funding Your Wallets

Before you can fund your operational wallets, you need to fund the dev wallet. You can generate it directly in software. It is recommended to fund the dev wallet from an exchange to ensure a clean and secure source of funds. Once the dev wallet is funded, you can use it to add funds to your other wallets.

You have two options for adding funds:

  • Direct Funding: This is a simple, direct transfer of funds to your wallets.

  • Indirect Funding: This method sends funds through intermediate wallets. Why? To avoid being easily tracked by on-chain analysis tools like Bubblemap, which create visual maps of wallet interactions.

Bulk Amount Setter

To make your activity look more natural, you can randomize the amounts you send to each wallet. Just set a minimum and maximum value, click Set Random Amounts to set buy amount within the range for each wallet. The Bulk Amount Setter works seamlessly with manual inputs. You can enter custom buy amounts and still apply randomized or fixed distributions across all selected wallets.

TURBO MODE

After funding, you'll see TURBO MODE.

  • What it is: This feature takes a tiny bit of SOL from each wallet to pay for priority fees on the Solana network. Think of it like paying for an express lane on the highway—it helps your transactions get processed much faster, especially when the network is busy.

  • When to use it: It's a great idea to turn this on right before you start a trading session. You can turn it off anytime and get the unused SOL back.

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