Launch Agent
Why Clawd Sniper

Most Telegram trading bots are spreadsheets in disguise.

Clawd Sniper isn't. The chat is the front-end, but five specialised AI agents run the actual trading underneath โ€” and the rug screen sits between you and every order. Here's what that means in practice.

No API keys, no signups, no apps to install

The entire onboarding is one Telegram message. Type /start, your wallet is generated inside the chat, and you're trading. There's nothing to install, no exchange account to link, no KYC form.

Five AI specialists, not one generic bot

Sniper catches launches. Scout follows smart-money clusters. Guard rejects rugs. Arbiter trades cross-chain spreads. Router picks the best fill across 33 venues. They run in parallel โ€” every trade gets the right specialist.

Rug protection is hard-coded, not optional

Every order passes a 4-layer screen: locked liquidity, deployer history, live honeypot test, contract scan. If any check fails, the trade never fires. You can't disable it. You don't even see the failed trade.

Non-custodial โ€” your keys, always

The bot generates keys client-side. We never see plaintext private keys. You can export the raw key any time from /wallet โ†’ Export and use it in any wallet you want.

2 % fee, only on profitable exits

Losing trades pay nothing. No subscription. No monthly fee. No hidden gas markup. The fee math is the same whether you trade $50 or $50,000.

Anti-MEV routing on every entry

Every order goes through MEV-protected paths. Front-running, sandwich attacks, and back-runs don't get to touch your fills.

Side by side

What "different" actually looks like.

Feature
Clawd Sniper
Typical bot
Onboarding
One Telegram message
App + KYC + API keys
Custody
Non-custodial
Mostly custodial
Rug screening
4 layers, on every trade
Optional or absent
AI specialists
5 agents, parallel
Single generic engine
Cost on losing trades
Zero
Per-trade fee
MEV defense
Default on
Add-on or absent
Try it

The whole onboarding is one Telegram message.

Read the Quickstart