Experience Maestro 2.0!

Major Updates and Improvements

What's new in the multi-wallet system?

Multi-wallet handling is significantly improved. Key enhancements include effortless switching, the ability to customize your default wallet (a new feature), cross-chain imports, and simplified settings configuration, including disabling manual buys.

How has the Trade Monitor been improved?

The monitoring system has been significantly streamlined. Previously, multiple purchases of the same token could create separate monitors. Now, Maestro consolidates monitoring, providing a single, unified view for each token across all your wallets, regardless of how many times you've purchased it.

What enhancements were made to token reports?

Token Reports have been significantly enhanced for a clearer, multi-wallet perspective. Unlike previous reports that focused on a single wallet, the new design provides a consolidated view, showing your total token holdings and native currency balance across all your wallets. A key improvement is the ability to directly initiate buy or sell actions for specific wallets from within the report itself, streamlining the trading process.

What is the new "/positions" feature?

The '/positions' feature tracks your current active trades. It focuses specifically on the initial value you bought at and displays the live Profit and Loss (PnL) based on that initial investment. A useful addition is the capability to reset a position's tracking data should you encounter any mismatches.

How does the automatic PnL calculation work?

Profit and Loss (PnL) calculation upon selling tokens is now automated. Previously, this calculation wasn't generated directly at the time of sell. Now, you receive instant PnL feedback when you execute a sell, removing the need for manual calculation. Additionally, you can enable an option to automatically display this PnL information during the sell transaction itself.

Have execution speeds improved?

Yes, significant improvements have been made to both execution speeds and system response times across all supported chains. These technical enhancements, combined with numerous user experience refinements, result in faster transaction processing and a smoother overall interaction with Maestro.

What are the new wallet limits?

Wallet limits have been increased. The basic tier now supports up to 10 general wallets, 5 dedicated Copytrade wallets, and 5 dedicated Autosnipe wallets.

Trading Enhancements

What are Entry Price limits for token sell limits?

Entry Price (EP) limits allow you to automate profit-taking. When creating a sell limit order, you can specify a percentage gain relative to your initial purchase price. Maestro will then automatically execute the sell order if the token reaches that target percentage gain.

Can I edit token sell and buy limits?

Yes, you can now edit token sell and buy limits after they've been set. This flexibility allows you to adjust your strategy as market conditions change without having to cancel and recreate orders.

How do multiple limit buy/sell capabilities work?

You can now set multiple limit buy/sell orders for the same token simultaneously, without needing an active monitor. This simplifies order management and enables strategies like ladder selling or scaling in/out of positions.

What is the "Track All" feature on positions?

The 'Track All' feature simplifies portfolio monitoring across all supported chains. With a single command, it tracks all your active positions across all wallets on these chains, eliminating the need to monitor each position individually.

Can Copytrade be toggled independently?

Yes, you can now enable or disable Copytrade functionality independently, giving you more granular control over its operation without affecting other settings.

Can I track Copytrade/Signal wallets before copying?

Yes, both Copytrade (CT) and Signals now feature a "Track Only" mode. This allows you to monitor the performance and buy activity of a wallet before committing your funds, helping you make more informed decisions.

Can I set limits directly from the Token Report?

Yes, you can now set buy and sell limit orders directly within the Token Report interface, eliminating the need to navigate to the trade monitor for this action.

User Experience Improvements

How has switching between multi-wallets improved?

Multi-wallet management is now more streamlined. A key enhancement is the ability to select or deselect specific wallets directly on the buy interface *prior* to executing a purchase, offering greater control and convenience for multi-wallet transactions.

What other quality-of-life improvements have been made?

Maestro Encore represents a fundamental focus on a user-centric experience. This means numerous refinements have been implemented across the interface, workflows, and overall system performance. The primary goal of these changes is to make the platform significantly more intuitive, efficient, and tailored to individual user needs.

Are the Copytrade and Signals interfaces improved?

Yes, the interfaces for Copytrade (CT) and Signals have been refined for better clarity and ease of use, complementing the new "Track Only" feature.

Are there different display options for information?

Yes, multiple views are available for key areas. You can choose between 'Brief' and 'Full' views for Token Reports. For Monitors, you have 'Brief', 'Full', and 'Extended' options, with 'Extended' showing additional trade details without collapsing them.

How have Global Settings changed?

Global Settings are now separate from individual wallet configurations. This allows you to define your overall preferences (like gas settings, slippage) independently before setting up specific wallets.

How have Call Channels and DMs changed?

Call Channels are now unified under the 'Signals' menu for better organization. Additionally, the "Me" channel has been renamed to 'Maestro DMs'.

How do I access the main menu?

Both the `/start` and `/sniper` commands now bring up the main Maestro menu for easier access.

Has the support process improved?

Yes, the support experience is being significantly streamlined for faster, more efficient assistance. Users can expect to see the new support system implemented shortly after the Encore launch.

Have Autosnipe menus been improved?

Yes, the Autosnipe menu has been redesigned to be much cleaner and easier to configure, simplifying the setup process for automatic sniping.

Referral System

Do referral earnings reset?

Active referrals are permanent, and associated earnings are never reset. However, referrals inactive for over six months are removed. These users can subsequently be re-referred by any active Maestro user.

Can I manage multiple referral IDs?

Yes, if you manage multiple referral IDs, you can now set a default referral. This ensures the chosen referral is displayed when you share items like Token Reports.

How are referrals accessed?

Referral-related buttons have been added to the `/start` command interface for easier access to referral information and links.

What happened to Nitro Sniping?

Nitro Sniping has been renamed to 'Auto-Sniping' as part of an effort to create a unified naming convention across all sniping functions. This integration provides a cleaner menu structure and a more consistent, straightforward sniping experience.

General Information

Where can I find documentation?

Detailed documentation for Maestro Encore is being finalized and will be available soon at docs.maestrobots.com. Stay tuned for announcements!

What happened to the Premium Alpha Counter?

The feature previously known as the Alpha Counter for Premium users has been renamed to "Hits". Functionality remains focused on providing valuable insights.