Launch Agent
Funding & Deposits

Pick a chain. Send funds. The agent takes it from there.

Whichever chain you deposit on is the chain the agent starts trading on. Each wallet address uses that chain's native format, so any send-from-anywhere flow works. When volume on your starting chain quiets down, the agent automatically rotates to whichever chain has the freshest action β€” deposit on BNB, end up sniping on Solana when the action moves.

The $100 minimum β€” what it is (and what it isn't)

Deposit at least $100 to activate the Clawd Agent β€” any asset, on any supported chain. That's simply the minimum balance the agent needs to trade properly.

It is not a subscription, and it is not a payment to us. Every cent you deposit stays in your own wallet and remains entirely yours β€” you can withdraw it any time. We only earn a 2% fee on winning trades: nothing on your deposit, nothing on losses.

New to crypto? Start here

Getting your first crypto in, step by step.

Your Clawd wallet has its own deposit address. In the bot, open Wallet β†’ πŸ’³ Deposit and copy it. All you need to do is get a little crypto sent to that address. The simplest coin to start with is SOL on the Solana network β€” it's the fastest and cheapest to send. If you're starting from regular money, here's the easiest way.

Easiest: buy with your debit or credit card

  1. 1.In the bot, open Wallet β†’ πŸ’³ Deposit and copy your SOL address.
  2. 2.Go to a trusted app that sells crypto for card payments β€” for example MoonPay, Coinbase, or Kraken. (Many wallets, like Phantom, also have a built-in Buy button that uses one of these.)
  3. 3.Pick SOL and the amount β€” at least $100 so the agent can trade.
  4. 4.Do the quick one-time identity check (that's β€œKYC” β€” explained just below).
  5. 5.When it asks where to send the crypto, paste your Clawd SOL address and pay with your card.
  6. 6.It arrives in seconds and the bot notifies you. That's it.

What does β€œKYC” mean? It's short for β€œKnow Your Customer” β€” it simply means proving who you are. You take a photo of your ID (passport or driver's license) and sometimes a quick selfie. It's completely normal, required by law whenever you buy crypto with money, takes a few minutes, and you only do it once per app.

Already have crypto somewhere?

Then you can skip all of the above. Open your existing wallet or exchange, tap Send or Withdraw, paste your Clawd deposit address, and choose the matching network (Solana coins β†’ your SOL address; Ethereum, BSC, Base or Arbitrum β†’ your EVM address). Confirm, and it lands in seconds.

Golden rule: the network you withdraw on must match the address you paste. Solana coins go to your SOL address; Ethereum, BSC, Base & Arbitrum all share your one EVM address.
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Solana

~400ms
Confirmations
1 confirmation (β‰ˆ 1s)
Accepts
SOL, USDC, USDT (SPL)

Fastest funding. Phantom / Solflare default to the right format. Address starts with a base58 string (no prefix).

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Ethereum

~12s
Confirmations
1–2 confirmations (β‰ˆ 30s)
Accepts
ETH, USDC, USDT (ERC-20)

Highest gas. Send native ETH for trading; USDC works for sniping if you want a stable buffer. Address starts with 0x.

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BNB Chain

~3s
Confirmations
1 confirmation (β‰ˆ 3s)
Accepts
BNB, USDT, USDC (BEP-20)

Cheap fees, deep memecoin liquidity. Make sure you pick BNB Chain in your sending wallet β€” never BSC mainnet labelled differently.

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Base

~2s
Confirmations
1 confirmation (β‰ˆ 2s)
Accepts
ETH, USDC (Base)

Coinbase L2 with native USDC. Address shares the EVM 0x format with Ethereum.

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Arbitrum

~250ms
Confirmations
1 confirmation (β‰ˆ 1s)
Accepts
ETH, USDC, USDT (Arbitrum)

Fastest EVM L2. Same 0x address format. Don't confuse with Arbitrum Nova β€” Clawd Sniper trades on Arbitrum One.

Deposit confirmation flow

  1. 01Open Wallet β†’ πŸ’³ Deposit in the bot. Your SOL and EVM addresses are shown there.
  2. 02Copy the address that matches your chain β€” paste it into your sending wallet or exchange.
  3. 03Send the amount. The bot watches the chain and notifies you as soon as the deposit confirms.
  4. 04Balance lands in your trading pool. You can deploy the agent immediately.
Avoid these mistakes

Three ways people lose deposits.

Wrong-chain deposit

Sending USDT-TRC20 (Tron) to your USDT-ERC20 (Ethereum) address is the most common loss. The address looks valid because Tron uses a different format, but the funds land in a chain we don't trade. Always verify the chain dropdown in your sending wallet matches the chain shown in /wallet.

Missing native gas token

On every EVM chain you need a small amount of the native token (ETH on Ethereum, BNB on BNB Chain, ETH on Base/Arbitrum) to pay gas. Funding the wallet with only USDC and no native token means your first trade can't broadcast. Recommended: keep ~$5–10 in native gas alongside your trading capital.

Sending the wrong token contract

USDC has multiple deployments per chain. Use the official Circle USDC contract. The bot tags incoming deposits with the contract β€” non-standard tokens won't show up in your trading balance. When in doubt, deposit SOL or the chain's native token instead.

Funded?

Tune the trade settings before deploying.

Trade Settings