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Solana Trading Bots

Bots that snipe launches, copy other wallets and manage exits on Solana. Most run in Telegram, and the ones that matter are judged on how fast they land a transaction, not on their feature list.

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Hand-picked tools we recommend in this category.

  1. Axiom Trade

    Solana traders discover new tokens, snipe migrations, trade perps, and earn yield without leaving one web terminal.

    1K/wk View

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Everything in this category, ranked by upvotes.

  1. Axiom Trade

    Solana traders discover new tokens, snipe migrations, trade perps, and earn yield without leaving one web terminal.

    1K/wk View
  2. Fomo App

    Traders use Fomo to discover market activity, follow top performers, and execute fast multichain trades through one unified account.

    327/wk View
  3. Terminal By Pump Fun

    Traders combine fast order execution, wallet-based automation, and Pump.fun token launches inside one browser dashboard.

    9/wk View
  4. Bullx Neo

    Fast-moving memecoin traders get live charts, wallet tracking, and one-click execution inside a single Telegram bot.

    6/wk View
  5. GMGN Ai

    Meme token traders get live launch scans, holder audits, and one click copy trading in a single terminal.

    11/wk View
  6. sunrise xyz

    Sunrise brings assets from other chains onto Solana as native tokens with liquidity ready on day one.

    5/wk View
  7. Maestro Bot

    Traders snipe launches, copy top wallets, and set limit orders across Solana, Ethereum, and other chains, all inside Telegram.

    2/wk View
  8. Padre GG

    Terminal gives Solana memecoin traders a noncustodial dashboard with fast execution, limit orders, and wallet tracking in one screen.

    3/wk View
  9. Trojan Telegram Bot

    Traders execute swaps, limit orders, and copy trades on Solana straight from Telegram, without leaving the app.

    8/wk View
  10. MobyScreener

    MobyScreener tracks whale and smart money wallet flows on Solana and Base, then turns that activity into real time trading alerts.

    6/wk View
  11. Sniper XYZ

    Sniper XYZ pulls live Solana memecoin data into one screen and lets traders buy tokens without switching apps.

    2/wk View
  12. Boba XYZ Trade

    Boba lets AI models like Claude or GPT trade spot, perps, and prediction markets while keeping private keys on your machine.

    0/wk View
  13. Banana Gun

    Traders snipe new launches, copy winning wallets, and set limit or DCA orders straight from a Telegram bot.

    2/wk View
  14. Photon Sol

    Photon Sol combines token discovery, live portfolio tracking, and quick trade execution in one browser terminal for Solana traders.

    8/wk View

Best Solana Trading Bots

Solana's sub-second block times and near-zero fees make it the most bot-friendly chain in crypto. Trading bots on Solana execute in the same block a token launches, snipe new liquidity pools, copy profitable wallets, and run automated strategies around the clock — all faster than any human clicking through a DEX interface. If you trade Solana seriously, the question is not whether to use a bot, but which one fits your workflow.

Telegram bots dominate the space: paste a contract address, set your slippage and priority fee, and you are in the trade within seconds. The better ones add limit orders, copy trading from tracked wallets, anti-MEV protection, and automatic take-profit ladders. Desktop terminals and web dashboards go further with charts, portfolio views, and multi-wallet execution for traders running size.

Every bot listed here is reviewed by hand. We look at custody model (non-custodial beats key-custody), fee structure, execution speed, and the team's track record — because in this category, a bad tool does not just underperform, it can drain your wallet. Compare the options, check the safety notes on each listing, and never keep more in a hot trading wallet than you can afford to lose.

How to choose a Solana trading bot

What actually separates one from another, before you connect anything.

  • Who holds the keys

    A Telegram bot that generates a wallet for you holds your keys on its server. That is the trade you are making for speed. Keep only what you are willing to trade in it, and never the wallet you store in.

  • The fee you actually pay

    Bots quote a trading fee of around 1%, then take priority fees and a tip on top. Send one small buy and read the transaction on an explorer to see the real total before you size up.

  • How it lands blocks

    Speed comes from dedicated RPC nodes and Jito tips, not from the interface. A bot that will not say what infrastructure it runs on is asking you to take the fastest claim on trust.

  • Exit tools, not just entries

    Sniping in is easy. What separates the good ones is trailing stops, auto-sell on a multiple, and a sell that still works when the network is congested.

Frequently asked questions

What people ask before picking trading bots.

Still not sure? Ask us
Are Solana trading bots safe to use?

Custodial ones hold your private key, so a breach or an exit scam takes the balance with it. Use a burner wallet funded with what you plan to trade, and keep long term holdings in a wallet the bot never touches.

How much do they cost?

Usually around 0.5% to 1% per trade, plus network priority fees and a tip to land the block. On a busy day the tip can be larger than the bot fee, which is why the quoted number understates the cost.

Do I need to code to use one?

No. Most run entirely inside Telegram and take a token address as input. The technical part is understanding what you bought, not operating the bot.

Can a bot guarantee I get in first?

Nothing can. A fast bot improves your odds by paying a higher tip and using better nodes, but launches are competitive and plenty of them are set up so that early buyers lose anyway.

What is the difference between a sniper and a copy trader?

A sniper buys the moment a token goes live. A copy trader mirrors a wallet you pick. Sniping is a race, copying is a bet on someone else staying good, and both fail in different ways.

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