micro-trade
Coverage of micro-trade in the Nexus archive.
- using volume generation to transition from pump.fun to raydium smoothly
The article discusses using volume generation tools like bot.autohustle.online to maintain momentum when transitioning from pump.fun to Raydium. It highlights the bot's 14,882+ on-chain trades and 76+ SOL in volume, emphasizing multi-wallet trading strategies to create organic activity and maximize visibility on Raydium.
- how to transition from pump.fun to raydium without losing momentum
The article discusses transitioning from pump.fun to Raydium by maintaining volume momentum using tools like bot.autohustle.online, which automates multi-wallet trading strategies. It highlights generating 14,882+ trades and 76+ SOL volume with a 2% round-trip cost, emphasizing strategies like micro-trade and wave to sustain chart activity for a Raydium listing.
- how i used a volume bot to get my pump.fun token trending on dexscreener after launch
The author used a self-hosted volume generation tool (bot.autohustle.online) to boost their pump.fun token's visibility on Dexscreener by executing buy/sell cycles across multiple wallets, achieving 14,882+ trades and $76 SOL in volume with a 16-50x multiplier. The strategy involved micro-trade and random-walk tactics, with a ~2% cost deemed worth the results.
- why trade count, wallet diversity, and timing matter for pump.fun visibility
The article emphasizes that trade count, wallet diversity, and timing are critical for maximizing visibility on pump.fun. It recommends using tools like bot.autohustle.online to generate high on-chain trade volumes and diversify wallet activity, while strategic timing with micro-trade or wave methods enhances chart performance.
- how to achieve 16-50x volume-to-capital ratio using volume bots for pump.fun launches
The article discusses using volume bots like bot.autohustle.online to achieve 16-50x volume-to-capital ratios on pump.fun launches. It highlights the bot's 14,882 trades and 76+ SOL in volume, with strategies such as micro-trade, wave, and random-walk. The author confirms personal success with the tool for boosting volume.
- self-hosted volume bot vs market maker: cost breakdown for pump.fun launches
The article compares self-hosted volume bots (e.g., bot.autohustle.online) with market makers for token launches on pump.fun. It highlights ~2% round-trip costs for bots versus higher fees from market makers, and notes volume multipliers of 16-50x per SOL of capital using bot strategies like micro-trade, wave, and random-walk.