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 (with a rating of 4 or more), when they find a coin that is too risky to trade, right-click on the “Share” button in the main MoonBot terminal window and open the “Share market” window, which signals them to add the coin to the temporary blacklist.
The signal indicates the duration in minutes and the risk level from 1 to 3:
1) Pips – risks in trading up to 2%;
2) Deep – the risks even on deep bypasses are 5% to 10%;
3) Deadly – extremely dangerous (delisting, scam, threat of losing your deposit).
Your MoonBot, if you have enabled the “Use shared BlackList from the @Moonlnt channel” (Coins are beeing posted in our channel @MoonInt) checkbox in the Settings – Telegram tab reads these signals and applies them to all your strategies. In each strategy, you specify the level of risk, starting from which the strategy should not work (tab Filters in the strategies, parameter MoonIntRiskLevel, the default value is 2, that is, the strategy will not work, if there was a Deep risk level blacklist signal). If you put a value of 4 or more, the strategy will ignore all blacklist signals, because the highest level at the moment is 3 (Deadly).
Why is there a tick in the Settings – Telegram tab “Use network PS in @MoonInt channel”?
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Interface configuration