💲Transaction Fees (Explained)

When using Adam's sniper bot, each user is subject to a transaction fee for using the bot.

Let's go over how these fees are calculated so that you have a better understanding of the potential fees incurred when using the bot.

BSC Network

On the BSC Network, there is a minimum transaction fee of 0.01 BNB.

How does this work?

If you are sniping a token and 1% of the amount being sniped (or sold) is less than 0.01 BNB , then the bot will deduct 0.01 BNB from your main bot wallet as a transaction fee.

If the amount being sniped (or sold) is greater than 0.01 BNB, then the bot will deduct 1% of that amount from your main bot wallet as a transaction fee.

Note: The transaction fees aren't actually per transaction, they are per snipe.

This means that you can use multi wallet sniping with 5 wallets, and if 1% of the total amount of all 5 of your snipes purchased is less than 0.01 BNB, then you will ONLY be charged 0.01 BNB. (E.g. If a token is sniped with 5 wallets for the amount of 0.001 BNB, the total sniped amount is 0.005. 1% of this amount would be less than the minimum fee of 0.01 BNB, so 0.01 BNB total will be deducted as a transaction fee).

ETH Network

For the Ethereum network snipes, 1% fee will be deducted on all snipes. There is no minimum fee.

Note: The transaction fees for both BSC & ETH will be deducted whether or not the transaction succeeded. This does not apply to errors such as SERVER_ERROR or MEV_RPC_SERVER_ERROR. This will only apply to snipes with valid transaction hashes that got mined.

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