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Trade settings control how your transactions are executed.Adjust these based on market conditions and your trading needs.

Slippage Tolerance

Slippage is the difference between the expected price and the actual execution price.
Higher slippage increases the chance your trade executes but may result in a worse price. Lower slippage protects your price but the trade may fail if the market moves.

Priority Fee

On Solana, priority fees incentivize validators to include your transaction faster. During network congestion, higher fees help ensure execution.

Anti-MEV Protection

MEV (Maximal Extractable Value) refers to profit extracted by reordering transactions. Sandwich attacks are a common form where attackers front-run and back-run your trade to profit from the price movement.
  • Enabled: Transactions are routed to protect against sandwich attacks
  • Disabled: Standard transaction routing

Auto Mode

Use Auto mode if you don’t want to configure your own settings.