What auto-bidding actually does
A bidding bot places a collection bid and keeps it maintained for you. You set a price and a quantity; the bot holds the offer live and fills automatically whenever a holder sells into it. No manual re-bidding, no missing a fill because you stepped away.
On Chadbot the bid runs across Tensor and Magic Eden at once, so you are visible to sellers on both marketplaces from a single bot — not just whichever venue you happened to open.
Set one up in five steps
- Connect a wallet. A Solana wallet is needed to bid.
- Pick a collection from discovery.
- Set price & quantity — your max bid and how many you want.
- Fund escrow so the offer can actually fill.
- Start the bot from the bots page and let it run.
Funding, editing and cancelling
Bids are backed by on-chain escrow — the SOL stays attributable to you and funds the fill. Lower your price and Chadbot releases the excess; raise it and it tops up. Cancel an unfilled bid and the escrowed SOL returns to your wallet in full. You only pay transaction fees for the actions you take.
Tips
- Only bid what you are genuinely happy to buy at — fills are automatic.
- Use quantity to set how deep you want to accumulate a collection.
- Pair auto-bidding with auto-listing to flip fills hands-free.
FAQ
What is an NFT bidding bot?
A bidding bot automatically places and maintains collection bids for you. Instead of manually re-bidding, the bot keeps your offer competitive at a price and quantity you set, and fills automatically when a holder sells into it.
How do I auto-bid on Solana NFTs?
Connect a wallet on Chadbot, pick a collection, choose your bid price and how many you want to buy, fund the escrow, and start the bot. It maintains the bid across Tensor and Magic Eden until it fills or you stop it.
Is auto-bidding safe?
You stay in control of funds via on-chain escrow, and you can edit or cancel a bid at any time — cancelling returns the escrowed SOL to your wallet. Only bid what you are willing to buy at.
Do I pay if my bid never fills?
You only pay transaction fees for actions you take (placing, editing, cancelling). The escrowed SOL stays yours and is returned in full when you cancel an unfilled bid.