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Documentation Index

Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.ordsbot.com/llms.txt

Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

Step 1 — Connect your wallet

Go to ordsbot.com and click Connect Wallet. OrdsBot uses BIP-322 wallet authentication — you prove ownership of your Bitcoin address by signing a short message. No seed phrase is ever shared.
During the beta, access is whitelisted. If you see “Address not whitelisted”, contact the team on Discord to request access.
Supported wallets:
  • Xverse
  • Unisat
  • Leather

Step 2 — Derive your bidding wallet

The bidding bot needs signing keys in memory to place bids on Satflow. Go to Settings → Wallet and enter your seed phrase.
Your private signing keys are sent to the bot’s server RAM for automated bid signing. The server has full signing authority over your bidding addresses while the bot is running. Keys are never written to disk or the database, and are lost on server restart - you will be prompted to re-derive automatically.
After deriving, you’ll see:
  • Payment address (bc1q…) — your native SegWit address
  • Ordinals address (bc1p…) — your taproot address for inscriptions
  • Bidding wallet — the Satflow multi-sig address where bid collateral is held

Step 3 — Add your Satflow API key

In Settings → API Keys, paste your Satflow API key. Don’t have one? Open a ticket on Satflow Discord to request a key.

Step 4 — Fund your bidding wallet

After deriving your wallet, your Satflow bidding address is shown in Settings → Wallet. This is a Satflow-managed multi-sig address > send Bitcoin here to fund your bids.
You can also check your bidding address at any time in the Settings page after wallet setup.

Step 5 — Create your first task

Go to Tasks → New Task and fill in:
FieldExampleNotes
Collection slugbitcoin-puppetsFrom the Satflow URL
TypeordinalsOr rune for Runes
Bid mode% of FloorOr Fixed sats
Range75% – 85%Bids at 75–85% of floor
Bid count1Number of concurrent bids
Hardcap0.001 BTCMax price per bid
Hit Save, then click Start.

Step 6 — Watch it run

The bot cycle runs every 30 seconds by default. In the task detail view you can see:
  • Current floor price
  • Your active bids and prices
  • Last cycle status
  • Fill history