About Sigma
1: What is Sigma
- Background
Sigma is a cutting-edge tool meticulously crafted over months by a team of professional coders and seasoned snipers, aimed at providing users with a competitive edge in the fast-paced world of cryptocurrency.
- Key Features
- Multi-chain compatibility: Supports Ethereum, Avalanche, Binance Smart Chain, Arbitrum, Base Chain, and Blast chain
- Automatic chain detection
- MEV and re-org protection
- No gas fees lost on failed transactions
- Lowest bot fees in the market
- Convenient and fast UI
- Stop loss/Take profit/Buy orders for all tokens
- Battle-tested, bulletproof code
- One of the best contract simulators on the market
- Most advanced Anti-Rug system in the game
- Trading Fees
Sniping and trading fees are 1% on all supported chains.
2: Sigma's Functions
- Auto Sniper: Allows users to set up automatic purchases for tokens that are not yet live.
- Copy Trading: Users can copy trading strategies from other wallets.
- Fund Transfer: Easily transfer cryptocurrencies between wallets or to external wallets.
- Token Transfer: Transfer specific tokens between wallets or to external wallets.
- Anti-Rug System: Protects users from rugs, high taxes, blacklists, and more.
- Slippage Settings: Allows users to customize trading slippage.
- Alpha Mode: Disables all security checks, allowing purchases of high-tax, honeypot, blacklisted tokens, etc.
Detailed Usage Instructions:
- Auto Sniper:
- Select "🎯Auto Sniper" from the main menu
- Enter contract address or link for non-live token
- Set maximum purchase amount
- Choose buying mode (e.g., First or Fail)
- Set gas fees
- Copy Trading:
- Select "🕵🏻♂️Copy Trading" from the main menu
- Choose the chain to copy
- Add wallet address to copy
- Set copy parameters (e.g., max amount, copy sell, etc.)
- Fund Transfer:
- Use the "/wallets" command
- Select "Transfer"
- Choose source and destination wallets
- Enter transfer amount
- Token Transfer:
- Use the "/wallets" command
- Select "Token Transfer"
- Enter token contract address
- Choose source and destination wallets
- Enter transfer amount
3: Security
Sigma offers multiple layers of security, including MEV and re-org protection, as well as an advanced Anti-Rug system. However, users should note:
- Alpha mode disables all security checks, increasing risk.
- Even with the Anti-Rug system, inherent risks in the cryptocurrency market remain.
- Copy trading may lead to losses if the copied wallet employs poor strategies.
4: FAQ
Question 1: Why isn't the ETH I sent to my Sigma wallet showing in my balance?
- First, use the "/chains" command to ensure you're on the correct chain.
- If you still can't see your balance, confirm that the transactions were confirmed on the blockchain.
Question 2: How can I see my existing tokens (not bought with Sigma) in the bot?
- Paste the contract address of the token you want to see.
- After doing this once, you'll see the token in your "/positions" menu.
Question 3: What does Alpha mode mean?
- Alpha mode disables all security checks, allowing purchases of high-tax, honeypot, blacklisted tokens, etc.
- Red means disabled, green means enabled.
Question 4: What does FoF mean?
- FoF stands for "First or Fail," meaning if you don't get the first position in the block, your transaction will fail.
- Red means disabled, green means enabled.
Question 5: How do I set stop loss and take profit?
- In the trading interface, you can set stop loss and take profit prices for each token.
- Once set, Sigma will automatically execute sell orders when the set prices are reached.
5: User Precautions
- Always use Alpha mode with caution as it increases your risk exposure.
- Regularly check your wallet balances and token holdings to ensure security.
- Test new features or large transactions with small amounts first.
- Stay informed about market dynamics, as Sigma's performance may be affected by market conditions.
- Never share your private keys or wallet seed phrases; Sigma will never ask for this information.
- When copy trading, carefully select wallets to copy and set appropriate risk limits.
- Use strong passwords to protect your Sigma account and enable two-factor authentication if available.
- Thoroughly read documentation and guides before using new features to fully understand their workings and potential risks.