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Best GMGN Settings: The Numbers That Don't Burn Money

Docs say one thing, practice says another. Here's both, reconciled. Tune per trade — and keep 80% of the fees.

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Best GMGN Settings, Fast

Community consensus for 2026: 10–15% slippage on new launches, 5–8% on established tokens, 0.002–0.006 SOL priority for normal trades (0.01–0.03+ only for contested snipes), anti-MEV on for volatile pairs, TP/SL set at entry. GMGN's own docs suggest 30–50% slippage — fewer failed buys, more sandwich exposure. Start tight; loosen only on failures.

Docs vs Practice — Reconciled

Both sources are right for different goals. Pick by what you're optimizing.

SettingOfficial docs sayCommunity practiceOur read
Slippage (new launch)30–50%+10–15%Docs optimize fill rate; practice optimizes price. Start 15%, raise on failures.
Slippage (established)30–35%5–8%5–8% is plenty on liquid pairs. High slippage there is sandwich bait.
Priority fee (normal)0.002–0.005 SOL~0.006 SOL defaultDefaults fine. It's validator tip, not GMGN fee — don't overpay quiet markets.
Priority fee (snipe)0.006+ SOL (auto orders)0.01–0.05 SOLScale to competition. Hot launch = pay up or miss.
Anti-MEVOptionalOn for volatile pairsOn. GMGN users were the most-hit app in the 2025 sandwich wave.

Sources: docs.gmgn.ai fees & settings; CoinCodeCap settings guide; incident coverage 2025.

The Logic, Trade by Trade

Slippage sets your worst accepted price

Slippage tolerance is the worst price you accept. Set 50% and a sandwich bot can legally take most of it. Set 5% on a fresh launch and nothing fills. The skill: match slippage to volatility, not to fear of missing out.

Priority fees buy queue position, nothing else

On Solana, the tip decides who gets in the block first. A quiet Tuesday afternoon entry needs almost none. A hyped migration snipe is an auction — budget the tip like part of your position size.

Anti-MEV is insurance with a tiny premium

Routing through protected lanes costs a touch of speed. Being sandwiched costs percent. On anything volatile, the math says on. GMGN shipped protection plus compensation after the 2025 wave — history here.

TP/SL at entry, or your amygdala trades for you

Set take-profit steps and a stop the moment you're filled. The traders who last automate exits — copy trading does this for you if you'd rather follow proven wallets.

Settings Questions

What are the best GMGN slippage settings?

Community practice: 10–15% slippage for new launches, 5–8% for established tokens. GMGN's own docs suggest 30–35% (50%+ on fresh launches) — that fills more buys but exposes you to sandwich attacks. Start tight, raise only when transactions fail.

What priority fee should I use on GMGN?

For normal trades, defaults around 0.002–0.006 SOL are plenty. For contested snipes, 0.01–0.03 SOL, up to 0.05+ when a launch is hot. Priority fees go to validators, not GMGN — every extra lamport is pure cost, so scale them to the competition.

Should I turn on anti-MEV on GMGN?

Yes for volatile pairs and any trade with double-digit slippage — GMGN users were the most-hit app in the 2025 Solana sandwich wave before protection shipped. The slight speed cost beats getting sandwiched.

What TP/SL should I set on GMGN?

Set them at entry, always. A common degen baseline: take profit in steps (e.g. 50% out at 2x) and a stop-loss around −30 to −50% depending on conviction. The exact numbers matter less than automating the exit before emotions vote.

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