Share a few handy tool combinations for on-chain trading:
GMGN is an essential choice for on-chain data tracking. The web version is fully functional, while the TGbot allows you to quickly check market conditions and data directly in Telegram, making it especially convenient to keep track of dynamics at any time.
Debot smart signal push can help you automatically capture trading opportunities, handing over the screening work to algorithms and saving you a lot of manual operations.
As for transaction execution, certain leading exchanges, certain leading exchanges, and certain exchanges are all mainstream choices in the market, each with its own characteristics. You should decide which one to use based on your trading habits and needs, or consider using several in conjunction for higher efficiency.
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ser_ngmi
· 2025-12-25 18:25
GMGN with TG bot is really awesome, I just can't stop watching the market
Debot is a bit addictive after using it for a while, be careful not to get caught by false signals
Switching between exchanges, it's still about your feel; bullish coordination can indeed improve efficiency a lot
No matter how many tools you have, discipline is essential; otherwise, they just become more ways to lose money
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SatoshiNotNakamoto
· 2025-12-22 21:04
GMGN has been used for a while, and it is indeed good, but sometimes there is a bit of latency in the data. Do you feel the same?
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ForumMiningMaster
· 2025-12-22 21:04
GMGN is indeed amazing, TG Bots are super convenient for monitoring the market, I’m using this combination as well.
Is the Debot push reliable? I feel like signals are something you still need to analyze yourself.
In terms of exchanges, I care more about fees and Slippage, whoever is cheaper, I use.
I heard someone does malicious swiping fifty to sixty times a day, they really figured out several exchanges.
In on-chain trading, I'm afraid of one thing, going in because of FOMO and then getting trapped.
Share a few handy tool combinations for on-chain trading:
GMGN is an essential choice for on-chain data tracking. The web version is fully functional, while the TGbot allows you to quickly check market conditions and data directly in Telegram, making it especially convenient to keep track of dynamics at any time.
Debot smart signal push can help you automatically capture trading opportunities, handing over the screening work to algorithms and saving you a lot of manual operations.
As for transaction execution, certain leading exchanges, certain leading exchanges, and certain exchanges are all mainstream choices in the market, each with its own characteristics. You should decide which one to use based on your trading habits and needs, or consider using several in conjunction for higher efficiency.