Legal · Risk
Risk Disclaimer
Memecoin trading is a casino with a thinner velvet rope than most. The bot is a tool that helps you play smarter — it is not a guarantee of profit, a hedge against your own mistakes, or a way to skip the volatility. Read this page in full before you deposit anything you can't comfortably lose.
Headline disclaimer
Most people who trade memecoins lose money. Most of the rest break even. A small minority profit, and even that group has bad weeks. ClawdSniper is built to nudge the odds in your favor — it is not built to make memecoin trading safe.
Market risk
Memecoins move fast in both directions. A token that 5x'd in twenty minutes can give it all back in five. The AI inside the bot takes positions based on the patterns it sees in real time; sometimes the patterns hold, sometimes they don't. There is no setting, no specialist, and no protection that turns this into a safe asset class.
Smart-contract risk
Every memecoin is a smart contract on a public chain. Some of those contracts are well-written. Many are copy-pasted from a template by someone who learned Solidity on a Wednesday. The bot's safety screen rejects the obviously broken ones, but a contract can pass the screen on launch and turn malicious later — fee changes, blacklist toggles, owner-only sells. That window is short but real.
Liquidity risk
A token that looks tradeable on a chart can be stuck in practice. If the pool dries up, the depth gets thin, or the venue de-lists the pair, your exit price might be much worse than what the screen shows. The bot routes across multiple venues to mitigate this, but it can't conjure liquidity that isn't there.
Operational risk
- Network congestion. Solana spam-attacks, Ethereum gas spikes, and Base / Arbitrum sequencer hiccups all delay transactions. A delayed exit can be the difference between a 3x and a -50%.
- RPC outages. The bot reads chain state through commercial RPC providers. When their endpoints go down or rate-limit, the bot waits. We have multiple providers per chain, but a regional outage at all of them at once is something we've seen happen.
- Bot downtime. The bot occasionally restarts to ship updates or recover from a crash. During those windows it doesn't trade. Open positions remain open at whatever the market is doing.
Your-side risk
- Lost keys. Export your wallet's private key from the bot, write it down somewhere only you can find, and don't lose it. We can't recover lost keys for you. There is no "forgot password" flow for self-custodied crypto.
- Phishing. The real bot is @ClawdSniperAIbot on Telegram and the real site is clawdsniper.com. Anything else claiming to be us — different handle, different URL, "support" DMs from strangers — is an impersonator. We never DM users first.
- Compromised device. Telegram on a shared phone, a malicious browser extension, a stolen unlocked laptop: any of these expose your bot session and, by extension, your funds.
- FOMO. The bot makes trading easier. It does not make you immune to bad emotional decisions. Set position sizes you can afford to see go to zero.
Regulatory risk
Crypto rules vary by jurisdiction and change quickly. A trading style that's legal where you live today may be restricted next year, and your tax obligations on profits are entirely your problem to track. The bot doesn't issue tax statements. We strongly recommend keeping your own records and consulting a professional in your jurisdiction before scaling up.
Past performance, future results
Anything you see — screenshots, leaderboard, chart numbers, "real users earning X" — is historical. The market that produced those numbers won't repeat exactly. Your results will differ. Some of those differences will be in your favor; some won't. Plan for both.
The single rule that matters
Only trade with money you can afford to lose.
Not money for rent, not borrowed money, not the down-payment, not the wedding fund. The amount that, if it disappeared overnight, would annoy you but not change your life.
If you're new
- Start with the smallest amount the chain accepts.
- Watch how the bot behaves for a few days before adding more.
- Don't move on tweets. Don't move on chat-room hype.
- Keep at least half of what you intend to deposit in a wallet the bot can't see, as a personal hard stop.
None of this is advice
Nothing on this site or inside the bot is investment advice, financial advice, tax advice, or legal advice. We're a software project. The decisions you make with our software are entirely your own.
By depositing into a wallet you generated through the bot, you confirm that you've read this page, understood the risks, and accept that the project is not responsible for your outcomes.