Open Trading Settings from the Settings panel to configure trade presets, quick-buy amounts, and multi-wallet order behavior.
Trade Presets
Quickscope supports three presets – P1, P2, and P3 – that you can switch between instantly from any trade widget. Each preset stores its own slippage, priority fee, and bribe values.
Slippage
Maximum price deviation you’ll accept between quote and execution.
| Token Type | Recommended Slippage |
|---|
| Stable / major tokens | 0.5–1% |
| Normal liquidity | 1–3% |
| Low liquidity / volatile | 5–15% |
| New launches | 10–20%+ |
Setting slippage too low causes failed transactions. Setting it too high means you may get a worse price.
Priority Fee
Fee paid to Solana validators to prioritize your transaction. Higher fee = faster processing.
| Network Conditions | Recommended Fee |
|---|
| Low congestion | 0.0001–0.001 SOL |
| Normal | 0.001–0.005 SOL |
| High congestion | 0.005–0.01+ SOL |
Bribe (MEV Protection)
Optional tip to block builders for faster inclusion and front-running protection.
Increase your bribe when trading high-value amounts, competing for new token launches, or during heavy network congestion.
Quick Buy Amounts
Set the SOL amounts that appear as quick-buy buttons in the trade widget and on Scope cards. Defaults:
0.1 › 0.25 › 0.5 › 1 › 2.5 › 5 SOL
Edit any amount to match your preferred trade sizes.
Multi-Wallet Order Settings
When trading with multiple wallets, these settings control how orders are distributed and timed across your active wallets.
Order Distribution
| Mode | Description |
|---|
| Individual | Each wallet trades the full specified amount |
| Spread | The total amount is split evenly across all active wallets |
Amount Variance
Add randomness to buy and sell amounts so each wallet’s order looks different on-chain.
- Buy Variance – percentage range applied to buy amounts
- Sell Variance – percentage range applied to sell amounts
- Exact 100% Sells – when enabled, 100% sells ignore variance and close the full position
Stagger Orders
Spread orders across time instead of sending them all at once.
- Buy Max Delay – maximum delay between wallet buy orders
- Sell Max Delay – maximum delay between wallet sell orders
- Instant Wallets – number of wallets that execute immediately (remaining wallets are staggered within the delay window)
Use staggered orders with amount variance to make multi-wallet trades look more organic on-chain.