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# Buy Notifications

When a tracked wallet makes a buy, the tracker bot sends a detailed notification with key transaction details. Below is a breakdown of the information provided.

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1. **Wallet Alias** – Displays the alias of the wallet that made the buy. In this case, "Muttski Deployer." Clicking on the alias opens the SonicScan page for that wallet.
2. **Bought** – Shows which token was bought by the wallet. In this example, $WOOF.
3. **Spent** – Indicates the amount and token used for the buy. Here, 1880.0 $wS was used to buy $WOOF.
4. **Got** – Displays the exact amount of tokens received in the transaction. In this case, 47,214,962,266,066.88 $WOOF.
5. **Tx Scan** –  Opens SonicScan with detailed information about the transaction.
6. **Chart** – Provides a direct link to the token’s DexScreener page for further analysis.
7. **COPY TRADE USING MUTTSKIBOT!** – This button allows users to quickly trade the same token through MuttskiBot, making it easier to follow tracked wallets' moves.

This feature enhances efficiency by providing real-time insights and making it simple to react to key trades instantly.


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