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# User Guide

User Manual Welcome to the User Manual for the 0xTools Ecosystem Bots. This comprehensive manual will walk you through the features, setup, and usage of the 0xBribe Bot, 0xWhale Bot, 0xPortfolio Bot, and 0xBuy Bot. You'll also learn about the Revenue Share Program, tokenomics, official socials, and the project's roadmap. Each Bot section is broken down into the following parts:

* Purpose: Understand the specific utilities of the Bot under discussion;
* How to Set Up: Step-by-step instructions for setting up the bot;
* Features and Capabilities: An overview of what the Bot can do.
* Step-by-Step Guide: Detailed instructions for using the specific Bot.


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