Did you know that while you're still refreshing Etherscan or DexTools, whales are using automation tools like L3MBDA to know what's happening on Uniswap straight from their Telegram app?
Every trader knows this pain:
Missed the entry AGAIN
Found the pump too late
Watching profits vanish
Why? Because manually tracking Uniswap is like bringing a knife to a gunfight.
"Just write a script"
Sure, if you want to:
Burn $2k on RPCs
Debug python bugs at 3AM
Watch your API randomly die
Spend time on node maintenance
Think about it: the best traders you know aren't glued to their screens, they're not paying devs $20k for custom solutions, and they're not refreshing 12 browser tabs like rookies.
They automate. They scale. They win.
Here's the setup that can transform your trade monitoring from "Damn, missed another one" to "Why are y'all 30 mins late again?"👇
Step 1 — Telegram setup
Open up Telegram and search for BotFather.
While he may seem dangerous he's actually very dull, press "START" and see for yourself!
Create a new bot and give it a name.
Copy the token from BotFather, and keep it on hand as we will need it in the next step.
Ultimate Web3 Automation
L3MBDA's killer feature is 👀 Oracles.
They're extensible and you control them just with a UI. They can be used for sending Telegram, Slack, Email alerts and more, to running your custom code.
Best part? It's free to join and you can also integrate with Pipedream, Zapier, Make, N8N or our API.
Step 2 — Getting Uniswap Trade Alerts
Open L3MBDA, create a new Oracle, and choose "Trade" as the event.
Select “Email” as the action, that's where we want to receive the notifications.
On the next screen, enter your email and the code you receive to validate it.
Tracking Onchain Trades
Now that we can analyze trades as they happen onchain, we should watch for these important signals:
Price impact of large trades to gauge market depth
Concentrated buying or selling in specific time windows
Trading patterns right before governance votes
Volume spikes from previously dormant addresses
That's all…
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