Early $SAVM snipers were able to earn millions of dollars in less than 12 hours.
How did they manage to snipe before anyone else?
Full analysis & sniping guide ↓
Sniper #1: 0x278963bBa08C130d3f07c191A388aca86b5313Ca
• Gas paid: 0.0046 ETH (26 Gwei)
• Sniper: @BananaGunBot
• Bribe: 141 ETH
• Bought for $332K
• Sold for $591K
Sniper #2: 0x957E4082C6798Db29F6b1055f48395215EA4A141
• Gas paid: 0.0039 ETH ($9.82)
• Sniper: @BananaGunBot
• Bribe: 121 ETH
• Bought for $220K
• Sold for $1.5M (30 transactions)
Sniper #3: 0x8C7cB7DBdD5792B731b95d3d8a2419969C90AE7d
• Gas paid: 0.0039 ETH ($9.85)
• Sniper: @BananaGunBot
• Bribe: 11 ETH
• Bought for $46K
• Sold for $167K (30 transactions)
Sniper #4: 0xc0FFEE6554B7aE6Ad959a205A7Ef476f01d07828
• Gas paid: 0.0039 ETH ($9.80)
• Sniper: @BananaGunBot
• Bribe: 2 ETH
• Bought for $12K
• Sold for $60K
Sniper #5: 0x42be7c6bCEd412A107094d4D047735DdA951964b
• Gas paid: 0.0039 ETH ($9.82)
• Sniper: @BananaGunBot
• Bribe: 0.5 ETH
• Bought for $1,200
• Sold for $3,500
After the first few snipes with super high bribes (I will explain them a bit later), we have several transactions with the same transaction amount, most likely initiated by the team.
Each of them included a 0.2 ETH bribe and used Banana Gun.
Now, wtf are these "bribes".
Bribes refer to auto snipe tips that are additional ETH paid to the block builder.
On Banana Gun, all bribes go to beaverbuild (0x95222290DD7278Aa3Ddd389Cc1E1d165CC4BAfe5).
You can easily find them on Etherscan.
The $SAVM case is highly controversial.
Upon closer examination of the list of top $SAVM traders on DexScreener, it becomes apparent that they fall into two categories:
• Early snipers with sky-high bribes,
• Influencers/internal agents who obtained the tokens without buying.
If you're feeling down about missing out on easy millions of dollars, think again.
Can you afford to bribe thousands of dollars or receive allocations for a couple of tweets?
If not, $SAVM has never been your lucky ticket.
However, I believe that this thread will provide you with a better understanding of the principles of successful sniping and the underlying logic of this game.
Now you know what to do for next time.
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