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Jan 12 at 0:39 comment added shackra @Ericvinicius no, you use the mints and do the swap with jup.ag
Jan 11 at 11:22 comment added Eric vinicius Does this datasource provide enough information to perform a swap transaction?
Jan 10 at 20:02 comment converted from answer shackra If you want to see what are the new token pairs on Raydium, you can create a websocket subscription in hellomoon.io with the event stream LP creation (see docs)
Jan 10 at 19:59 comment added shackra @Ericvinicius I'm working on the same kind of project. I just wrote the part that interacts with Jupiter Station in Node.JS using Typescript. Regarding your exact question…
Jan 10 at 9:12 comment added Eric vinicius @shackra Is there any specific method for this RPC that you recommend? I need to get into tokens that were launched just a few seconds ago. Do you recommend any method for this RPC to obtain the pool keys? Or what do you advise?
Jan 10 at 8:19 comment added shackra you can use hellomoon.io to find pairs associated with SOL
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Jan 10 at 1:36 comment added McBain Does this answer your question? Swap transaction with raydium
Jan 9 at 12:58 history asked Eric vinicius CC BY-SA 4.0