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loop setparams --autobudget={budget in satoshis}
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Your autoloop budget can optionally be paired with a start time, which
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determines the time from which we will count autoloop swaps as being part of
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the budget. If this value is zero, it will consider all automatically
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dispatched swaps as being part of the budget.
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The start time is expressed as a unix timestamp, and can be set using the
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`setparams` loop command:
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Your autoloop budget is refreshed based on a configurable interval. You can
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specify how often the budget is going to refresh by using the `setparams` loop
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command:
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```
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loop setparams --budgetstart={start time in seconds}
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loop setparams --autobudgetrefreshperiod={duration in seconds}
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```
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If your autolooper has used up its budget, and you would like to top it up, you
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can do so by either increasing the overall budget amount, or by increasing the
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start time to the present. For example, if you want to set your autolooper to
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have a budget of 100k sats for the month, you could set the following:
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can do so by either increasing the overall budget amount, or by decreasing the
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refresh interval. For example, if you want to set your autolooper to
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have a budget of 100k sats per 7 days (or 604800 seconds), you could set the following:
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```
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loop setparams --autobudget=100000 --autostart={beginning of month ts}
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loop setparams --autobudget=100000 --autobudgetrefreshperiod=604800
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```
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## Dispatch Control
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