Configuration

Settings

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What it is

Settings is your account and platform configuration hub. It covers display preferences, trading defaults, risk parameters, notification channels, connection health, and security. All settings are persisted securely to cloud storage — they roam with your account across devices and sessions.

How to think about it

Taking 10 minutes to configure Settings properly before your first live bot is one of the highest-ROI actions you can take. It ensures everything runs according to your preferences from day one.

Step-by-step

  1. General Tab — Display Preferences

    Set your display currency (USD, EUR, GBP, BTC, ETH), preferred timezone, and theme (Dark/Light). Set your wallet address for portfolio tracking — this is stored locally only.

  2. Trading Tab — Defaults

    Configure default slippage tolerance, preferred gas strategy (Standard / Fast / Aggressive), and maximum concurrent positions. These act as defaults for new bots — you can override per-bot.

  3. Risk Tab — Platform Guardrails

    Set global risk controls: Maximum Portfolio Drawdown %, Emergency Stop Threshold, and Maximum Single Trade size. These are platform-wide limits that apply across all bots.

  4. Notifications Tab

    Configure your global notification channels: Telegram token, webhook URL, and which severity levels trigger notifications (Info, Warning, Critical). Individual alert configs are in the Alerts page.

  5. Connections Tab

    View the health of your RPC connections, DEX API endpoints, and data storage. A green status means the service is reachable and responding. Red means investigate.

  6. Security Tab

    Change your account password, review active session info, and sign out. Keep your password strong (12+ characters, mixed case, numbers, symbols).

Tips & pitfalls

  • Settings are saved to cloud storage — changes persist across all devices automatically.
  • Regularly verify your Connections tab — a degraded RPC node can cause missed trades.
  • Review Risk settings monthly and tighten them if you're going through a losing streak.