> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.odinbot.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.odinbot.io/faqs/6.-frequently-asked-questions/why-did-i-buy-the-same-token-twice-even-though-my-limit-is-set-to-1.md).

# Why did I buy the same token twice even though my limit is set to 1?

Currently with OdinBot, your limits (per Mirror, per Token) can be bypassed if multiple trades occur simultaneously while you are still under your limit.

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If your limit Max Buys (per Mirror, per Token) is set to 1 and you are currently at 0 (no trades counting against your limit yet), and 3 trades come in at precisely the same time (same block), OdinBot evaluates each trade separately. Since each evaluation sees your wallet below your limit, it allows all 3 trades to execute simultaneously. This results in exceeding your limit. After this, you won't execute additional buys until your limits reset, as you are now above the set threshold.

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