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# Video OO3FcgmfqFM

> Source: [Video OO3FcgmfqFM](https://youtube.com/watch?v=OO3FcgmfqFM)

## Summary

This video provides a concise, beginner-friendly guide to setting up and using the Maestro Sniperbot for trading cryptocurrencies, focusing on Solana but briefly touching on BSC. It covers wallet creation, global settings, and buying/selling configurations.

### Key Points

- **Goal of the video** [00:03] — Provides a quick, digestible Maestro setup guide to start trading, distilling a previous 30-minute guide.
- **Accessing Maestro** [00:45] — Click 'start' on the Maestro bot; it may ask you to join three groups/channels, then a welcome menu appears.
- **Chains supported** [01:10] — Maestro supports multiple chains (Solana, BSC, Ethereum, Avax, TRX, Taon, etc.), so you don't need different bots.
- **Wallet generation** [02:32] — Generate a new wallet (or import existing); keep private key and seed phrase safe. Recommend keeping a separate wallet for bots.
- **Funding the wallet** [03:38] — Send SOL (or other chain's native token) to the generated address. Import private key into Phantom for easier management.
- **Global settings: anti-rug** [04:06] — Keep anti-rug on; 'initials include fees' shows total cost (investment + fees) to see true break-even.
- **DJ mode and buy settings** [05:04] — DJ mode turns off safety procedures; not recommended for general trading. Enable 'confirm manual buy' to avoid fat-finger errors.
- **Gas delta and slippage** [06:13] — Leave at defaults; increase only if transaction fails due to high volatility or low liquidity.
- **Auto-buy and duplicate buys** [06:42] — Auto-buy buys token immediately when contract address is pasted; duplicate buys allow repurchasing same token. Both off by default.
- **Auto-buy checks** [07:22] — Set minimum market cap/liquidity thresholds so bot won't buy low-cap tokens accidentally.
- **Sell settings and P&L cards** [08:03] — Confirm manual sell similar to buy. P&L cards generate trade summary; turn off if you don't want to share win details.

### Conclusion

This guide simplifies Maestro basics—wallet setup, funding, and key settings—so beginners can start trading safely. Expect to explore more advanced features (signals, copy trade, presales) in follow-up videos.

## Transcript

to be wasting your time. So, this is going to be a Maestro Sniperbot setup on how to get yourself started with Maestro, setting up wallets, buy it. It's just going to be enough for you to start your trading journey through
Maestro. I've already done one of these videos before around a year ago now, and videos on the channel, but it was about 30 minutes long. Um, it was quite an in-depth guide. So, I want to try and break that down into a little bit more
easier digestible chunks for you. So, let's get into it. So, welcome back Blockchain channel. Welcome if you are And today we're talking about Maestro. So, what we're going to do is head to
going to take you to Maestro. And as you can see here, we are in Maestro. Now, if clicking on this, um, you're going to want to click on start. Now, it's going
to give you a window like this, but it's also going to give you a window to say, "Hey, we want you to join three different groups or channels." So, go basically just an introduction just to help you uh with their support and a few
other things like their notifications channel. So, you can you can be notified that. So, once you've done that, click start again and it's going to give you a welcome to Maestro button here. Um, so
This is the start menu. So, as you can see here, if we click on chains, they support an awful lot of chains, guys, which is why I love using Maestro because I don't have to keep flipping around from different botto. They're
very good at just being consistent. They're good at they're good at everything really. Um, they're not the fastest bot out there. You're not going to be breaking lightning speeds, getting in early, um, unless you bump your gas
fees up, but they are very good at just being consistently good bots to use. you one bot to another depending on what chain you're using. So, in this video today, I'm going to go over the Salana setup. Uh, but I will briefly touch on
BSC as well because obviously at the minute, uh, BNB is at a new alltime high and I've got a feeling that Binance Smart Chain meme coins um, are going to start running soon. So, we'll give you a little setup on those as well. So, come
depending on what chain you're using, you can use any chain. It doesn't matter. Avac, Soul, BSC, Ethereum, uh, TRX, Taon, it it doesn't matter. They they cover them all. So, we'll click on
we're going to click generate wallet. Now, you can import a wallet. If you've already got Phantom and you already have a wallet, then you can import the private key into Maestro. I like to keep them separate. I like to have a main
wallet on Phantom that I do not connect to anything. And then I also like to have individual B uh individual wallets for these different trading bots. It just means that my funds are safe. I, you know, if one bot gets compromised,
it's not going to wipe out my main portfolio. So, what we'll do, we'll just generate a wallet. You give it a name. Um, hello. It's going to give you the address, the private key, and then your your seed
phrase or your your words. So, keep the keep the private key safe. Keep your words safe. Do not give them to anyone. Do not share them with anyone. That goes without saying. But if you are brand new, then this phrase here and these
words will allow anyone access to your wallet. It's like the PIN for your bank. Just don't give it to anyone. Okay. Now, when you are coming to fund the wallet, you are going to want to send Salana in our case to this wallet address here.
And uh that will then fund that wallet. Now, what I would do is I would just if you have created a new wallet, just take the private key, go over to Phantom, download the app if you haven't already got it, and just copy and paste that
into Phantom. And it's going to allow you access to this wallet through Phantom. It's a better UI. It's cleaner. It's just a lot easier for me especially just to send and receive funds through Phantom. So once we've got that set up,
obviously you can do this exactly the same with ETH, with BNB, with all the same with ETH, with BNB, with all the other chains, AVAC. Um, so that's that's our chains and our wallets covered. Global settings. We'll click on global
settings quickly and we'll just cover Salana. Anti-v keep on it's not worth being me attacked. It's just you just don't want to do it. Um, initials in initial includes fees if I can get my words out correctly. So, what this is
going to do, if you've bought like a dollar of a token and you've bought that and you've spent $5 on that transaction, when you've bought the token, um it's going to show your initial investment as $6. Okay? So, you need a you need a 5x
on that token to be able to break even. Um so, that is basically what that means. So, I keep that on because it's just nice to see exactly what I've spent process rather than just seeing what I've only bought in tokens. Um, DJ mode
I leave off. It just takes off safety procedures like anti-EV, certain things like that. Um, it's just not worth it in my opinion unless you're like buying extremely extremely early and you're sniping tokens. Uh, if you're just
generally trading, you won't need this on. Um, buy settings. If you click on the buy button, confirm manual buy. Now, what this is going to do is when you buy a token, when you paste a token address into Maestro, you're going to get a
ask you if you're sure you want to buy the token for that amount of money. Now, stop fat fingers. You know, if you've accidentally pressed the button or you've accidentally maybe you only wanted to buy 0.1 soul and you click one
soul instead. I've done that before. before. I've done it with Ethereum where I've bought an uh one ETH of a token and I completely didn't mean to do it. Um so that would have been handy in that case. Um I leave this off even though I've had
entirely up to you whether you, you know, you're a bit clumsy or you want to just make sure that you are definitely making the right decisions. Um gas delta, this is how much of uh gas you're willing to spend on that transaction.
Now I don't typically change this or price impact or slippage to be honest. These are all pretty generic. Um if I am buying something with high volatility or high volume then you might find that the transaction fails. Then just come back
to this window and then you just want to up your gas delta or up your slippage slightly. Um but for general general trading if I've been looking at a token then the volume might not be that great anyway. So I will just leave these as
they are. Um allow auto buy. Now what this is do what this is going to do is if you paste a contract address in the window of Maestro um and press enter it
will automatically buy the token for you. So you can either have this on or completely circumvent all the manual buying so you decide how much you want to spend. We will set this up later. Um duplicate buys. So, this will basically
allow you to buy the same token again if you want to. Um, we'll just leave all of this off. I'm just running through the settings so you know what to look for. Uh, auto buy checks. Now, obviously, this is up to you. Um, if you've got
auto buy on, you can go to the settings here and you can choose market cap here and you can choose market cap thresholds, liquidity thresholds. So, if token under $50,000 market cap, for example, you can set that up here under
minimum. Okay. And then it won't if you accidentally paste the contract address in here that's at like 5k market cap, then the bot will not buy it for you. So, what we'll do, we'll just head on back and we'll just quickly cover the
sell settings here. Again, it's pretty much exactly the same, guys. Uh P&L cards. Uh confirm manual sell is exactly the same as the buy. Gas delta exactly the same as the buy. I normally leave all this alone. I don't really typically
touch this. Um, so the P&L cards, once you've made a sell or you've sold your entire position, it can generate you a P&L card. So if you click this to green, it will automatically generate you that card. Duration, it will tell you how
long you were in that trade for. Um, and investment and payout. So if you do not want if you want to be sharing your, you know, your 10X with someone or your 100x know how much you spent and how much you've withdrawn from that token, then
you just keep this as red. Uh again, auto sell on manual buy. I'll leave this off. I don't typically touch this, guys. So, that is the general startup and setup of wallets. So, we've got a wallet set up. We've sent Salana to that
wallet. We've gone through a few buying and selling settings so you know what to look for and what to what how to change those settings. Um obviously, we've got signals, copy trade, pre-sales, auto snipe. There's a whole lot you can do in
my show, guys. Um, I've got a few other videos on the channel, but like I said, I really wanted to keep this brief just to give you a little insight on how it works, how to set things up, cuz I know that sometimes when you go into these
bots for the first time, they can be awfully scary. And basically, it can be a little bit overwhelming, but if you just break it to break anything. You know, if you don't put your money into this straight
with it a little bit, this is perfect. You know, you just sit on it for a little bit, piss around with it, have fun with it, understand the settings. the channel. Have a little look through them and see what you think. But for
This was a really quick one. I don't normally do the videos this quickly, but I wanted to just get this out there because the UI has changed and I know updated version of this. So, if you could guys, please like and subscribe to
the channel, I would really appreciate that. And um I think that's it guys. that. And um I think that's it guys. That's me done. I'll see you later. Bye.
