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📖Command Reference

This section contains all available commands you can use in RayBot — for managing the bot, working with wallets, settings, and notifications.

💻 Main commands:

/start- launch RayBot and open the main menu.

This command activates the bot, starts the language selection, and opens the main menu — the starting point for all features. 📸 Here’s what it looks like in Telegram:

/web - manage wallets via the web interface.

Opens the full Web version of RayBot for advanced analysis and management.

📌 Features:

— Convenient management of all wallets in one place — Instant notifications with no limits or delays — Quick access to top tokens and the most profitable wallets

Runs directly in your browser — no installation required.

🔗 More details: 🌐 WEB RayBot

/buttons - customize trade buttons.

Use this command to choose which quick-action buttons will appear under each token notification in RayBot.

📌 You can enable or disable buttons for: — RayBot — BonkBot — Trojan — BullX — and others

The available buttons depend on the network (EVM / Solana / Tron).

Simply click the corresponding options in the menu to configure your preferred trading tools for faster execution.

📸 Here’s what it looks like in Telegram:

/upgrade - info about your plan and option to change it.

Opens a window with details about your current plan and allows you to upgrade to PRO or WHALE.

📌 What it shows: — Active plan (e.g., WHALE) — Wallet and transaction limits — Subscription expiration date

💡 When upgrading, your current expiration date remains the same, and the price is calculated automatically.

🔗 More details: 🆙Upgrade

🤖 Bots:

/bots - list of all available RayBots.

Displays a full list of available bots, allowing you to choose any from the selection.

📌 This command is useful for: — switching to a less loaded bot — selecting a premium bot for PRO/Whale plans — checking the current status of each bot (🟢🟡🔴)

🔗 More details: 🤖 All RayBots

/switch - eplace your current RayBot with another.

Allows you to easily transfer all data to a new bot — wallets, settings, and notifications will be preserved automatically.

📌 How to use:

  1. Open the desired bot

  2. Enter the command /switch

  3. Choose which bot you want to replace

Everything will be transferred — you’ll continue without any loss.

💡 Use it if: — you want to switch to a less loaded bot — you're using premium bots for better stability and speed

/backup - select backup bot.

This command lets you select reserve RayBots that will automatically activate if the main bot is: — overloaded, — temporarily unavailable, — or blocked by Telegram.

🔐 This protects you from missing important notifications — especially if you're tracking active addresses or using PRO/Whale plans.

📌 How it works: — Select one or more backup bots — If the main bot is overloaded, notifications will be automatically rerouted through the backup

/pause /resume - pause or resume notifications.

Allows you to temporarily disable notifications from RayBot and turn them back on when you're ready.

📌 Examples: /pause — pause notifications /resume — resume notifications

🛑 After /pause: Notifications are turned off. To resume, click the button or send /resume.

✅ After /resume: Notifications are active again.

👝 Wallets:

/add - add new wallets.

This command allows you to add one or multiple wallets to RayBot.

📌 Format: /add <wallet address> <name>

✅ Supported: — Single and batch wallet addition — Names can include Cyrillic, Latin characters, emojis, and special symbols — Name length: up to 40 characters

🔗 More details: ✨Add

/delete - delete wallets.

This command lets you delete one or multiple wallets from RayBot.

📌 Format: /delete <wallet address>

✅ You can: — Delete one or several addresses at once — Use the command in any RayBot where these wallets were added

🔗 More details: 👀 Wallets

/show - list of all wallets added to this RayBot.

The command displays all the addresses you've added to the current RayBot.

📋 What’s shown: — Number of Solana and EVM wallets — Status of each (active / paused / disabled) — How many wallets are added in other bots or groups

/name - rename a wallet.

Allows you to set or change the name for any added address, making it easier to navigate your tracked wallets.

📌 Format: /name <wallet_address> <new_name>

✅ Supported: — Cyrillic, Latin characters, emojis, and special symbols — Maximum of 40 characters in the name

/w - transaction filters for a wallet.

Allows you to choose which types of transactions to track for a specific address.

📌 Format: /w <wallet_address>

🔧 You can enable/disable: — Swap — Transfer — Other

🔗 More details: 👀 Wallets

/block /unblock - block or unblock an address.

Allows you to hide unwanted addresses or contracts (e.g., scams, spam, NFT drops, etc.).

📌 Format: /block <address> — disables notifications /unblock <address> — enables them again

✅ You can block both wallets and the contracts they interact with.

/pnl - view wallet PnL.

Allows you to quickly check the profit or loss (PnL) for any of your tracked wallets.

📌 Format: /pnl <wallet_address>

💡 This command works only in direct messages with the bot (DM)

/ca - token summary across all wallets.

Provides a complete overview of the selected token across all tracked wallets.

📌 Format: /ca <token>

📊 Report includes: — Total PnL (realized) — Number of trades — Token share in portfolios — Total amount bought

💡 Works only with added wallets.

🔝 Extra:

/t - get token holders.

The command provides a token summary and a list of its holders.

📌 Format: /t <token>

📊 What it shows: — Number of holders — Top wallets by balance and % of total supply

📸 Here’s what it looks like in Telegram:

/multi - MultiBuy positions overview.

View a full summary of all your latest MultiBuy purchases across connected wallets.

/dp - DexScreener payment check.

Quickly find out whether the token's developer has paid for DexScreener placement.

📌 Format: /dp <token>

💡 Can be used both in private chats with the bot and in group chats.

📸 Here’s what it looks like in Telegram:

/summary - 24h activity summary

This command provides a brief report on the activity of your tracked wallets over the past 24 hours.

📊 The report includes:

🔥 Most traded tokens: Number of transactions, volumes, and how many wallets were involved

💰 Top-performing wallets: Summary of the most profitable addresses (PnL, number of trades, etc.)

/live - — Check if a Token is Live Streaming on Pump Fun

You can now instantly check if a token is live streaming on Pump Fun. 📌 Format:

/Live <tokenCA>

✅ Works in both direct messages with the bot and in groups. 🚀 Quick and easy way to verify if a token is currently live streaming.

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