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Rugger Config

The configuration page for a rugger is the nerve center of the bot. This is where you control everything related to a specific address.

Access the config

From 🎯 Ruggers, tap any rugger in the list to open its config.

What you see

At the top of the page, a compact summary shows the key settings:

  • Buy — The configured buy amount
  • Mode — The active tracking mode
  • TP — The first Take Profit level
  • SL — The first Stop Loss level

Available actions

ButtonDescription
🟢 Auto-Buy: ON/OFFEnables or disables automatic buying for this rugger
🟢 Auto-Sell: ON/OFFEnables or disables automatic selling for this rugger
🔔 Tracking ModeChoose what the bot monitors
💰 Buy ConfigBuy settings (+ Buy The Dip)
📈 Sell ConfigSell settings (+ Copy Sell %)
🛡️ ProtectionRugger Protection
⚡ GasPriority fee
🛑 Auto-Buy ProtectionTurn off auto-buy after X consecutive losses
🔗 Settings InheritanceControl whether child addresses inherit from the parent
📋 Save PresetSave this config as a Preset
🔄 ResetReset all settings
✏️ RenameGive a custom name
🗑 DeleteDelete this rugger

Auto-Buy and Auto-Sell

These two toggles are independent per rugger. You can have a rugger with Auto-Buy enabled and Auto-Sell disabled — in that case, the bot will buy automatically but will not sell.

💡 Tip : Disable Auto-Sell if you prefer to manage your sales manually or if you want to observe a rugger’s behavior before trusting it.


🛑 Auto-Buy Protection

This feature protects your wallet from consecutive losses while you’re away (at night, for example).

How it works: The bot counts consecutive losses on this rugger. When the number of consecutive losses reaches the threshold you set, the bot automatically disables auto-buy for this rugger only. Your other ruggers remain active.

Configuration:

  • Default threshold: 10 consecutive losses
  • Configurable from 2 to 20 losses
  • Works per rugger — if a rugger reaches the threshold, only that one is disabled

Example: You are asleep. Your rugger “DevSniper” loses 10 trades in a row. The bot automatically disables auto-buy on “DevSniper.” The next morning, you see that auto-buy has been turned off, you check what happened, and you decide whether to re-enable it or not.

💡 Tip : Set a low threshold (3-5) if you are sniping a new rugger you don’t know yet. Increase it to 10-15 for a trusted rugger that may occasionally have streaks of bad tokens.


🔗 Settings Inheritance

This toggle controls what happens when the Rugger Protection detects a transfer and adds a new address (child address) to monitoring.

  • Inheritance ON (default) — The child address inherits the parent’s settings (the rugger that made the transfer)
  • Inheritance OFF — The child address gets your own custom settings instead of inheriting from the parent

Why disable inheritance? If your parent rugger has Keep Address ON in Rugger Protection, every transfer adds a new address WITHOUT deleting the old one. If inheritance is enabled, every child address will also have Keep Address ON, which creates a chain reaction that can fill your 30 slots in a few minutes.

By disabling inheritance, child addresses receive “clean” settings — you stay in control.

⚠️ Important : If you use Keep Address ON, remember to disable inheritance to avoid automatically filling all your slots.