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# Solana Anti-mev Volume Guide

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### How to Use the Solana Anti-mev (zero-loss) Volume Tool:

1. Connect your wallet
2. Select the token you want to use for volume boosting
3. Choose to operate with your current wallet or import addresses for volume boosting
4. Select the DEX (Decentralized Exchange)
5. Set the amount for each volume-boosting transaction
6. Start anti-sandwich (zero-loss) volume boosting

### Prerequisites:

1. A computer or a mobile phone
2. &#x20;A Solana wallet&#x20;
3. The contract address of the token you want to boost volume for
4. Private keys of wallets used for volume boosting (required for private-key-based operations)
5. Some SOL to cover transactions and GAS fees

### Step-by-step Instructions:

1. **Connect your wallet**&#x20;

Solana Anti-mev  Volume Tool:<https://slerf.tools/en-us/anti-sandwich-trades/solana> ↗

the Solana Anti-mev (loss less) trading page. You can switch languages in the top-right corner.&#x20;

<br>

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2. **Select the token you want to use for volume boosting trades.**&#x20;

If the token is not held in the connected wallet, you can search for it using the token contract address.

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3. **Choose to operate with the current wallet or import addresses for volume boosting.**

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* Each wallet can only perform one volume boost at a time. After each signature, the volume boost will be executed.

<figure><img src="/files/KE4AiJrFoX2bqm33kL2o" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

* Private key volume boosting supports selecting the number of boost attempts, with each run allowing 1 to 20 transactions

4. **DEX selection: Currently supported DEX options include: Raydium, LaunchLab, Pump, PumpSwap, BoopFun, Moonshot, and Orca.**

As shown in the image below, if you see 【**✅Find Liquidity】**, it means the selected token supports volume boosting.

<figure><img src="/files/FodN1m6hR0Ks4sQObQuG" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

5. **Set the amount for each trading volume**\
   The anti-mev volume tool will complete both the buy and sell operations within the same transaction hash, avoiding losses caused by mev bots or high slippage.\
   The amount set for volume is the transaction amount for each single trade, and one volume transaction will approximately be twice the set amount.

* **Estimated loss fees:** During the volume trade, this refers to the fee charged by the decentralized exchange (DEX). For Raydium, the fee is 0.25% of the transaction amount.

&#x20;     **Raydium volume calculation formula:** Volume amount \* 0.25% \* 2 \* number of volume trades

* **Estimated service fees:** This is the service fee charged by SlerfTools during the volume trade. This fee is mainly used for system maintenance and feature development to ensure the stability and continuous improvement of the system.

<figure><img src="/files/lx539PqE9BC5oSNApuCF" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

6. **Set the task interval and the number of volume trades (Only required for private key volume)**

**Task Interval Time:** If multiple volume trades are set, this refers to the time interval between each trade initiation. The actual transaction time will be based on the real-time transaction confirmation on the blockchain.

**Number of Volume Trades:** You can choose between 1 to 20 times for the number of volume trades.

<figure><img src="/files/IB7A6cmTxyR4OuHBwDSC" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

7. **Jito EVM Tip Settings (Optional to set to 0 for no payment)**

**If the Jito tip is set to 0 and the success rate is low, consider selecting a small Jito tip.**

* The Jito MEV sandwich defense mode allocates a dedicated "track" for your transaction, based on Solana’s technology, ensuring that one-third of each block is reserved specifically for Jito operations.
* Through bundled packages with fixed positions, the Jito MEV feature can increase the transaction speed and success rate on-chain.
* You can choose to pay a "bribe" fee to miners to improve transaction priority. The higher the fee, the faster the transaction will be processed on-chain.

<figure><img src="/files/aS0JUP0X9uswfuagdlJx" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

8.**Start Volume Boosting**

**Once the volume boosting starts, the boosting log will be displayed in real time.**

<figure><img src="/files/TaLmRigj39416Ntqpbu9" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

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