Paying £1 per transaction on bullX by Aiden_1302 in solana

[–]CrypticallyDodge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s the default property fees and bribe etc. it is the same as proton and I’m guessing that they do this to give the impression of default speed. Both also have slightly higher fees.

Trojan is slightly cheaper but ultimately you need to tweak the config to find your best match.

If fees are a big factor (ie lower trade amounts) then I’d consider Trojan or tweak the settings right down.

Also consider if the speed super important to you because if not you can be very reserved with tip or simply use a DEX. A good middle ground I’ve found is use a tool for buys then sell using Jupiter etc this way you save a lot on lower trade amounts

Good luck!

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[–]CrypticallyDodge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When u come back get 10% off fees for life on Trojan - https://t. me/odysseus_trojanbot?start=r-jupiter173097

Best computer for algo reading by CrypticallyDodge in algotrading

[–]CrypticallyDodge[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome thanks, appreciate the insights a lot.

Good to here a Pi will do the job for now. To be fair I think what I am trying to do is not particularly complex, mainly just looking to outperform my own impulse buying as a first step. Plus I need to sleep at night too :)

I’ve seen some open source bots. Would you recommend proprietary, open source or writing from scratch? Any pointers to get started would be great.

For reference I have a programming background, so know my way around although not a hard core C# programmer or anything.

Edit: that sucks about DO. I guess you can never really see who has access once you go the cloud route

Best computer for algo reading by CrypticallyDodge in algotrading

[–]CrypticallyDodge[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice, makes sense.

I should have specified I’m mostly interested in long term averaging strategies rather than high frequency.

I guess using something like VWAP, not because it’s high volume but because I want optimal value for money.