Automatically trade tokens based on Twitter activity from target accounts
Launch BotThe Twitter trading feature allows automated trading based on target account activity. Monitor specific Twitter accounts and automatically execute buy orders when those accounts post about tokens.
Auto-buy tokens when crypto influencers post about them, catching calls early before price pumps
Automatically identifies contract addresses from images posted by target accounts
Buy tokens immediately when posts are detected, before manual traders can react
Original tweets from the target account containing contract addresses or token information
Reply tweets from the target account that contain contract information
Retweets of original posts containing contract details
Quoted tweets where contracts appear in the quoted text
Bloom's OCR (Optical Character Recognition) technology automatically identifies contracts from images when enabled.
Extracts contract addresses from charts, DexScreener screenshots, and other images
Identifies addresses even in promotional graphics or memes
Analyzes images in real-time as target accounts post them
Reliable detection reduces false positives and ensures correct contracts
Influencer posts a screenshot from DexScreener showing a pumping token. Instead of manually typing the contract, Bloom's OCR instantly reads it from the image and executes your buy order.
Enter target account in two formats:
💡 Monitor multiple accounts by creating separate tasks for each
Choose which wallets will execute trades when posts are detected. Can use multiple wallets for diversification.
Set purchase amount per detected post
Priority fees for transaction speed
Price variance tolerance
Prevent buys below specified market caps. Use to avoid very early/risky tokens.
Prevent purchases above thresholds. Use to focus on earlier opportunities.
Filter by time since token creation or Pump.fun migration:
💡 Example: Min 1 hour, Max 24 hours = only tokens 1-24 hours old
Enable OCR: Automatically extract contracts from images in posts
Disable OCR: Only detect text-based contract addresses
💡 Keep enabled to catch image-based posts
Clone existing configurations to monitor multiple similar accounts with same settings
Remove Twitter monitoring tasks you no longer need
Reset buy count metrics for individual configurations to restart tracking
Important: AFK Twitter tasks expire after 7 days without manual restart, automatically becoming inactive
Twitter tasks automatically expire after 7 days. Check and manually restart them to continue monitoring. Set a weekly reminder!
Goal: Catch calls from successful crypto traders early
✅ Be among first buyers when influencers shill tokens
Goal: Auto-buy tokens from developers you trust
✅ Automatic entry on developer's own launches
Goal: Trade based on technical analysis shared on Twitter
✅ Trade tokens with technical setups identified by experts
Goal: Diversify across multiple signal sources
✅ Spread risk across many signal sources
Check Twitter account history. Look for transparency, track record, and community trust before monitoring.
Many influencers post screenshots. OCR ensures you don't miss opportunities posted as images.
Protect yourself with sensible market cap ranges. Avoid ultra-low caps prone to scams.
Not every Twitter call will be good. Use smaller amounts per task to limit risk.
Track which Twitter accounts generate profitable trades. Stop monitoring accounts with poor results.
Set a weekly reminder to restart your Twitter tasks. They automatically expire after 7 days.
Set limit sells after Twitter buys. Don't hold long-term unless you've researched the token independently.
Use minimum age (1+ hour) to avoid instant rug pulls. Use maximum age for early entry focus.
Many Twitter "influencers" shill scams or pump-and-dumps. DYOR (Do Your Own Research) on accounts before monitoring.
Some accounts are paid to shill tokens. These often dump immediately. Research account credibility.
Twitter monitoring stops after 7 days unless manually restarted. Set reminders to maintain active monitoring.
Other bots and traders also monitor popular accounts. You may not get the best entry even with automation.
No strict limit, but 5-10 accounts is manageable. Too many may dilute your capital across low-quality signals.
Only posts containing contract addresses that meet your filter criteria (market cap, token age, etc.) trigger buys.
No, only public Twitter accounts can be monitored for automated trading.
Rare but possible. OCR accuracy is high, but always check your buys. Consider token verification filters.
No - only monitor accounts you've researched and trust. Quality over quantity for signal sources.
Near-instant detection and execution, but you're competing with others also monitoring popular accounts.
Monitor influencers and auto-trade their calls