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.
- Xverse (recommended)
- 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. 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:| Field | Example | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Collection slug | bitcoin-puppets | From the Satflow URL |
| Type | ordinals | Or rune for Runes |
| Bid mode | % of Floor | Or Fixed sats |
| Range | 75% – 85% | Bids at 75–85% of floor |
| Bid count | 5 | Number of concurrent bids |
| Hardcap | 0.001 BTC | Max price per bid |
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