Overview
Cniper is a paid desktop app that automatically buys new tokens the instant they go on sale, so you don't have to watch the market and click fast yourself. It's aimed at traders who want to be among the first buyers when a brand-new token launches or a presale opens on a decentralized exchange. Cniper markets a dedicated version for Cardano alongside separate bots for Ethereum, BNB Chain, and other networks1.
The Cardano version is built to work with several popular Cardano trading venues, including Minswap, Spectrum Finance, WingRiders, MuesliSwap, Adaswap, and DexHunter. It runs as software on your own computer, and the team sells and delivers it entirely through their Discord server rather than a checkout page on the website1.
Key Features
- Automatic buying at launch. Cniper watches for the moment a token starts trading and fires off a purchase order faster than a person could react, aiming to get you in at the earliest price2.
- Sell rules you set in advance. You can tell the bot to automatically sell once a token reaches a target gain, or to cut losses if the price drops, without sitting at your screen2.
- Chat-based launch alerts. A built-in scanner reads new-token announcements posted in project chat channels and can act the moment a launch is confirmed2.
- No coding needed. The team advertises a setup that takes a few minutes, with help walked through over Discord, so buyers don't need programming skills3.
- One-time purchase. Cniper is sold as a single lifetime payment rather than a subscription, with separate tiers for the Cardano bot, the multi-network bot, and a bundle of both4.
What to Expect
Everything runs from your own machine. On Windows you get a clickable interface; on Mac and Linux you set things up by editing a plain text file and starting the bot from the command line. The team recommends using a separate, dedicated wallet that holds only the funds you intend to trade, as a safety habit, and the bot works with one wallet at a time3.
Buying, paying, and support all happen through Discord. There is no account system or on-site store; you open a support ticket to purchase, and the same server is where you get setup help. Much of the Cardano bot's detail is kept private and shared with buyers inside Discord rather than published in the public documentation4.
Cniper's team is anonymous, its software is closed-source, and no independent security review of the tool was identified. Buyers coordinate and get support entirely through the community Discord5.
