FAQs
Is Bloom Bot free to use?
Yes, Bloom Bot is completely free to use. We only charge a 1% fee on buy and sell transactions. By signing up through a referral link, the fee is reduced to 0.9%.
What blockchains does Bloom support?
Bloom currently supports Solana, Ethereum, BSC, Base, and Monad. You can trade, bridge, and manage wallets across all supported chains from a single Telegram bot or the Chrome Extension.
How do I keep my funds safe?
Lock your withdraw address when not making changes. This prevents anyone from modifying it, even if your account is compromised.
Never share your private key with anyone.
Use Pro Accounts to ensure transactions land efficiently without duplication.
Enable MEV Protection (Buy/Sell Protection ON) to reduce sandwich attack risk.
If you unlock your withdraw address, a 24-hour security cooldown applies before changes take effect.
What is the referral program?
When you join Bloom, you receive a unique referral link. Share it and earn a percentage of Bloom's 1% fee on every trade your referrals make, across 3 levels:
Level 1 (direct referrals): 25% commission
Level 2 (referrals of your referrals): 3% commission
Level 3 (one level deeper): 2% commission
Users who sign up through a referral link also receive a 10% cashback on trading fees. Cashback and referral rewards can be claimed every 6 hours from the Referral Menu.
What is slippage?
Slippage is the difference between the expected price of a trade and the actual price at which the trade is executed. It typically occurs during periods of high volatility or low liquidity. Generally, the higher the slippage, the faster your transaction executes, but the greater the chance of being sandwiched.
What is market cap?
Market cap is the total value of a cryptocurrency, calculated by multiplying the current price by the circulating supply.
What is a buy and sell fee?
The priority fee you pay to get your transaction processed by the network. Higher fees increase the likelihood of your transaction being included in the next block.
What is a bundle tip (Jito)?
A bundle tip is an extra payment made to Jito's network of block producers to prioritize the inclusion of your transaction in the next block. The higher the tip, the lower your slippage should be; the lower the tip, the higher your slippage should be. Without a Jito tip, the risk of MEV attacks increases significantly.
What is Auto Tip?
When Auto Tip is enabled, Bloom automatically selects the Jito-suggested tip amount. Priority fees are set to a fixed value since the tip is what matters for Jito Blocks. This removes the need to manually adjust tip amounts.
What is Min Amount Out?
Min Amount Out sets the minimum number of tokens you want to receive from a trade. If the trade would result in fewer tokens than this threshold, the transaction will not execute. This acts as an additional protection layer against excessive slippage.
What is liquidity?
Liquidity in cryptocurrency markets refers to the total amount of funds available for trading in a given market or pool. Higher liquidity means less price impact per trade.
What is a liquidity pool?
A liquidity pool is a smart contract where tokens are locked to provide liquidity for trading. When you trade on a decentralized exchange, your transaction is executed against the tokens in the pool rather than matched with another trader.
Can I trade with stablecoins instead of SOL?
Yes. The Currency setting lets you trade using stablecoins (e.g. USDC) instead of native SOL. You can set different currencies for buy and sell independently. You must hold a balance in the selected currency and keep some SOL available for tips and network fees. Access it from Settings > Currency.
Can I trade with multiple wallets at once?
Yes. From the Buy or Sell menu, tap Active Wallets to select which wallets to trade with. All selected wallets will execute the trade simultaneously. This also applies to Copy Trading, AFK Mode, and Sniper tasks, where you can assign specific wallets per task.
Buy & Sell Protection ON/OFF
🟩 Buy/Sell Protection ON:
Only MEV-protected processors are used, significantly reducing sandwich attack risk (though a minimal chance remains).
🟥 Buy/Sell Protection OFF:
Transactions are broadcasted to all supported processors, including those without MEV protection.
When is a contract renounced?
A contract is renounced when the developer gives up ownership and control, making it immutable and fully decentralized. No further changes can be made to the contract after renouncement.
What is freeze authority?
Freeze authority allows a contract owner to pause or restrict transfers of tokens, usually for security or compliance reasons. Tokens with active freeze authority carry additional risk since the owner can block your ability to sell.
What is a deployer?
A deployer is the wallet address that initially creates and launches a token contract on the blockchain.
In Bloom, the deployer field is an optional filter available in Sniper and AFK tasks. You can enter a deployer address to ensure you only buy tokens created by a specific wallet. Type -1 to disable the filter.
What are Pro Accounts and why do I need them?
Pro Accounts optimize how your transactions are broadcasted across validators and node providers. They ensure each transaction lands efficiently and only once, preventing duplication.
Spot Accounts: Used for spot buy/sell and Chrome Extension trades.
Tasks Accounts: Used for copy trading, AFK mode, and limit orders.
The more tasks you run simultaneously, the more Pro Accounts you need. Recommended setup: 1-3 Spot Accounts + 4 Task Accounts. Each costs a maximum of 0.002 SOL to create.
If the selected wallet doesn't have a Pro Account, Bloom will automatically attempt to create one.
What does Degen Mode do?
Degen Mode instantly buys a token as soon as its contract address is pasted in Telegram, without waiting for the token menu to appear. Once pasted, it attempts to purchase based on your current preset settings, regardless of your wallet balance. Once the token is sold, it will not attempt to rebuy even if auto-buy is enabled. Toggle it from Settings > Degen Mode.
What are Limit Orders?
Limit Orders let you define a specific price or market cap at which you want to buy or sell. Unlike market orders that execute immediately, limit orders only trigger when the market reaches your target conditions.
Bloom allows you to combine multiple parameters per order, including take profit, stop loss, and trailing conditions, to fully customize each order to your strategy.
How do Auto Orders work?
Auto Orders are limit orders that are automatically created after you buy a coin. They trigger based on your preset settings (take profit, stop loss, trailing) and don't require you to start them manually. Configure them in the Presets section for each feature (Buy Presets, Copy Presets, AFK Presets, etc.).
What is AFK Mode?
AFK Mode automates your trading while you're away. You configure parameters (buy amount, platform, slippage, filters) and the bot automatically executes buy orders on new tokens that match your criteria. You can run multiple AFK configurations simultaneously to test different strategies. Access it from the home menu or with /afk.
Setting up AFK Mode properly requires time and effort. A well-configured setup can maximize your chances of success.
What is Copy Trading?
Copy Trading lets you mirror a target trader's wallet by entering their address. When the target wallet buys or sells, Bloom automatically executes the same trade on your behalf based on your settings.
Key options include: Buy Exact (same amount), Buy % (percentage of their amount), Buy Fixed (your own fixed amount), Follow Sells, Reverse Mode, and filters like Min/Max MCap and Token Age. Access it from the home menu or with /copy.
What is the Sniper?
The Sniper helps you execute trades during liquidity migrations. You set up a sniper task with a target token or deployer address, and when the liquidity pool goes live, Bloom sends your transaction as fast as possible. It also supports Insta Dump (instant sell once the pool is live). Access it from the home menu or with /sniper.
What are Twitter Tasks?
Twitter tasks let you automatically buy tokens posted by specific Twitter accounts. When the target account tweets a contract address, Bloom detects it and executes a buy based on your settings. It supports posts, replies, reposts, and OCR (reading contract addresses from images).
Important: Twitter tasks expire after 7 days. You must stop and restart them before that period ends, or they will be automatically set as inactive.
What is Split Tokens?
Split Tokens automatically distributes tokens from the wallet with the highest balance evenly across all your selected wallets, emptying it completely. This is useful for spreading risk or preparing multiple wallets for selling.
What is the PnL Calendar?
The PnL Calendar gives you a day-by-day view of your trading performance for each month. You can filter by chain, select specific weeks, view results in native currency or USD, and generate a recap image to share on Twitter. Access it from the home menu or with /pnl.
What is First Interaction?
When First Interaction is enabled (🟢), the bot will only trigger a buy when the target trader interacts with a token for the first time. If disabled (🔴), the bot executes trades regardless of whether the trader has previously interacted with that token.
What is Reverse Mode?
Reverse Mode triggers a buy when the target wallet sells instead of when it buys. Buy transactions from the target wallet are ignored. You can set a Reverse Mode Min Sell percentage to define the minimum percentage the target wallet must sell to trigger your task.
What is Buy Only Once?
When enabled, Bloom buys a token only once per copy-trading task, even if the target wallet makes multiple purchases of the same token. If you're using multiple wallets, make sure Buy Only Once is enabled on each wallet individually.
What does Skip Deploys do?
Skip Deploys ignores buy signals when the token deployer is the same wallet you're copy-trading. This filters out scenarios where traders are buying their own deployed tokens.
What is bridging?
Bridging lets you move tokens from one blockchain to another. Tokens are locked or burned on the source chain and the same value is unlocked or minted on the destination chain.
In Bloom, bridging is fully managed inside the bot using Houdini Swap. Supported routes from Solana: SOL > BSC (BNB), SOL > ETH, SOL > BASE (ETH), SOL > MONAD (MON). Both Private (untraceable) and Public (standard) modes are available.
What is address locking?
Address locking is a security feature for your withdraw address. When locked, the address cannot be changed by anyone, including potential attackers. If you need to update it, you must first unlock it, which triggers a 24-hour security cooldown before any changes can be made. Always keep your address locked when not making updates.
How do I withdraw my funds?
Access Withdraw from the home menu or use the /withdraw command. Set your receiving address, choose a preset percentage (50%, 100%) or enter a custom SOL amount, then confirm. Make sure your withdraw address is set and locked for security.
Why did my transaction fail?
Common reasons:
Insufficient balance: Not enough SOL (or selected currency) for the trade plus fees and tips.
Slippage too low: The price moved beyond your allowed slippage before the transaction landed. Increase slippage.
Tip too low: Your transaction wasn't prioritized. Increase the Jito tip or enable Auto Tip.
No Pro Account: The selected wallet doesn't have the required Pro Account. Bloom will try to create one automatically, but if it fails, create it manually from
Wallets> select wallet >Spot AccountsorTasks Accounts.Token not tradeable: The token's liquidity pool may not be live yet, or the token may have restrictions (freeze authority, etc.).
Why is my copy trade not executing?
Check these settings:
Max Buy Count: You may have reached the maximum number of buys for this config.
Min/Max Trigger Buy: The target wallet's buy amount may be outside your trigger range.
Min/Max MCap: The token's market cap may be outside your allowed range.
Min/Max Token Age: The token may not meet your age criteria.
First Interaction: If enabled, the bot only buys on the trader's first interaction with that token.
Buy Only Once: If enabled and you've already bought that token, no additional buys will trigger.
Pro Accounts: Ensure you have enough Task Pro Accounts. If two tasks fire simultaneously but you only have one, only one will land.
Wait 30 seconds after changing settings for them to take effect.
Why is my AFK task not buying?
Verify the following:
Task is set to Active (not paused).
Max Buy Count hasn't been reached. Check Current Trades and use Reset Count if needed.
Platform selection: Ensure the correct platform is selected (LaunchLab, Pump.fun, Raydium, etc.).
Blacklist: Check that the token name or deployer isn't accidentally blacklisted.
Safe Deployer filter: If enabled, the external verification service may be filtering the token.
Min/Max Creator Buy: Your thresholds may be excluding tokens where the deployer bought too little or too much.
Wallet balance: Ensure sufficient SOL for the buy amount plus fees and tips.
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