Interface configuration

Why is there a tick in the Settings – Telegram tab “Use network PS in @MoonInt channel”?

If you have configured the MoonBot terminal to communicate with Telegram, MoonBot can automatically read signals to add certain coins to a temporary blacklist. These signals are given by other users in the @MoonInt general channel. For your terminal to start reading this channel, you need to join this channel. How it works: Experienced users […]

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How do I get to the activation window for additional modules for the MoonBot terminal?

At the very bottom right you can see the type of MoonBot terminal version: FREE version (red lettering) or PRO version (red lettering) – this tells you which bot version you currently have activated. You can click on this and this will open the Moon Credits window, which contains a list of additional paid modules

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How do I connect my Telegram channel to the MoonBot terminal to receive coin buying signals from there?

The MoonBot terminal can receive text messages from Telegram channels and analyse them automatically. This requires downloading and running an alternative telegram client. Important note! If you have many bots (more than 3) connected to the same telegram account (assuming different bots, servers, clients), this can lead to serious delays or even loss of messages,

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Can the MoonBot terminal quickly see basic exchange limits, latency values, API errors, current computer load?

Yes, you can do this by clicking on the green circle at the bottom left of the MoonBot terminal. This will open a small “Info” window with brief specifications: VDS mode on (ON) or off (OFF), if you are working on a local computer, this mode should be turned off, if on a remote server

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At the bottom of the Moonbot terminal there are numbers next to the ping value, O, E. How do they translate?

Ping is the response from your computer to the exchange, the lower the value the better, MoonBot will be able to place orders, buy and sell coins faster. For a local computer, ping can be up to 500 ms, for remote servers the ping is usually 10 to 30ms, so for autotrading MoonBot is usually

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At the bottom of the Moonbot terminal there is a value with an API Load and an indicator that sometimes lights up green and sometimes red, what is it?

The “API Load” is the API load indicator. When you open new charts and place new orders, the scale will gradually fill up. If it is green, the load is small and within acceptable range, but if it is red and you hear a beep, it signals that the current API load is high or

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I want to add comments on a large number of coins in the MoonBot terminal, can I do this not one at a time but as a list?

If you want to make comments not manually one by one, but at once for some sample of coins, e.g. mark all football tokens, or all futures coins, or make a different entry for each coin from their archives, you can do this in a list. To do this, write the data \ CoinsComments.txt file

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I had a dark theme and the commentary on the coin was yellow, now switched to a light theme but the yellow commentary remains and is not readable, which can be done?

If you change the design theme in the bot, first the comment colour remains from the old theme, to update the comment colour you need to reopen this coin chart already in the new theme. The correct comment colours are yellow for dark themes and dark blue for light themes.

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