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Everything about Trojan On Solana sniper bot
What is Trojan On Solana? +
Trojan On Solana is the fastest and most feature-rich Solana sniper bot. It operates via Telegram and a web interface to automatically buy new SPL tokens on Solana the moment they launch on pump.fun, Raydium, Orca, Meteora, or any Solana DEX — executing trades in under 50 milliseconds before most traders even see the listing.
How fast is the Trojan Solana sniper bot? +
Trojan On Solana achieves average snipe execution speeds of under 50 milliseconds from token detection to confirmed buy transaction. This is powered by Trojan's proprietary network of 12+ dedicated Solana RPC nodes distributed globally, priority fee optimization (Turbo mode), and Jito bundle submission for MEV protection and guaranteed block inclusion.
Does Trojan snipe pump.fun tokens? +
Yes. Trojan On Solana has dedicated pump.fun monitoring that catches every new token creation on the platform. You can set auto-buy at launch (bonding curve start), at a specific market cap threshold, or at graduation to Raydium. The bot also monitors pump.fun token graduations and can snipe the Raydium pool creation instantly.
Can Trojan snipe Raydium liquidity pool openings? +
Yes. Trojan monitors Raydium's CLMM and CPMM pool creation events in real time. When a new liquidity pool is added on Raydium, Trojan can fire a buy transaction in the same block — or within the first 1–2 blocks. You can set minimum liquidity requirements and maximum position size to avoid low-liquidity traps.
Is Trojan On Solana safe to use? +
Yes. Trojan uses a non-custodial architecture where your private keys never leave your device. The bot uses delegated transaction signing — you approve which operations Trojan can sign on your behalf, and you can revoke permissions at any time. Additionally, all Trojan smart contract interactions are on-chain verifiable and audited by independent Solana security researchers.
How does Trojan's rug detection work? +
Before executing any snipe, Trojan's Rug Guard scans 20+ on-chain risk indicators including: mint authority status (can more tokens be minted?), freeze authority (can your tokens be frozen?), LP lock status and duration, developer wallet token concentration, top holder distribution, honeypot simulation (can you actually sell?), social link presence, and contract code red flags. Any failed checks block the snipe or trigger a warning.
What is copy trading on Trojan On Solana? +
Copy trading allows you to automatically mirror the buy and sell transactions of any on-chain Solana wallet address. Add a wallet to track (any public address — known alpha traders, whale wallets, or insider wallets), set your copy amount (fixed SOL or percentage of their trade size), and Trojan fires identical transactions within milliseconds of the tracked wallet's actions.
What are the fees for using Trojan On Solana? +
Trojan On Solana is free to use with no monthly subscription. The bot charges a small transaction fee of 0.85–1% per successful snipe trade. This fee is deducted automatically from each transaction. There are no fees for failed transactions, no hidden costs, and no premium tiers required to access core sniper features.
Which wallets does Trojan On Solana support? +
Trojan On Solana supports Phantom (recommended), Solflare, Backpack, and Coinbase Wallet. The bot also supports hot wallet import via encrypted private key for advanced users who want fully automated signing without manual approval. Hardware wallets (Ledger via Phantom) are supported for the web interface version.
How do I set take-profit and stop-loss on Trojan? +
In the Trojan bot settings (or web interface), navigate to Auto-Sell and configure: Take Profit % (e.g., +300% = sell when position is 3× entry), Stop Loss % (e.g., -25% = sell if down 25%), and optional multi-level TP (e.g., sell 50% at +200% and remaining 50% at +500%). Trojan monitors prices 24/7 and executes auto-sells even when Telegram is closed.
What is MEV protection on Trojan? +
MEV (Maximal Extractable Value) attacks on Solana include sandwich attacks where bots front-run your large buys. Trojan's MEV Shield uses Jito bundle submission to package your transactions in a protected bundle that cannot be front-run or sandwich attacked by MEV bots. This is especially important for larger snipe sizes on lower-liquidity tokens.
Can I use Trojan On Solana on mobile? +
Yes. Since Trojan operates primarily through Telegram, it works perfectly on any mobile device with the Telegram app (iOS or Android). The web interface at trojanonsolana.xyz is also fully mobile-responsive. Connect your Phantom Mobile or Solflare Mobile wallet via WalletConnect to trade on the go.
What gas priority settings does Trojan offer? +
Trojan offers four gas priority modes: Turbo (highest priority fees, fastest inclusion — recommended for new launches), Fast (high priority, good balance), Normal (standard fees, suitable for less competitive snipes), and Custom (set your own priority fee in microlamports). Turbo mode is recommended for pump.fun and Raydium launch sniping where speed is critical.
Does Trojan work for Orca and Meteora pools? +
Yes. Trojan On Solana supports token sniping across all major Solana DEXes: pump.fun, Raydium CPMM/CLMM, Orca Whirlpools, Meteora DAMM/DLMM, Jupiter aggregated swaps, and direct CA (contract address) buys for any SPL token on any DEX. The routing engine automatically finds the best execution path.
What is the slippage setting on Trojan? +
Slippage is the maximum price movement you'll accept between order submission and execution. For new launches with high volatility, 10–20% slippage is typical. For established tokens with deep liquidity, 1–5% is sufficient. Trojan's default is 15% for snipe mode to maximize fill rate on fast-moving tokens. You can customize this per snipe or globally.
How do I snipe a specific token contract address? +
To snipe a specific token by contract address (CA): paste the Solana token mint address into the Target Token field on the sniper interface, set your buy amount and gas settings, and click Snipe. Trojan will execute the buy immediately. You can also pre-load a CA before liquidity is added — Trojan will auto-trigger the buy the moment it detects the first LP addition.
Can I run multiple snipes at once? +
Yes. Trojan On Solana supports simultaneous monitoring and sniping across multiple tokens and platforms. You can have active monitors on pump.fun launches, a Raydium new pool monitor, specific CA watchers, and copy trade wallets all running concurrently. The number of simultaneous monitors depends on your wallet balance (minimum 0.1 SOL active balance required per monitor).
What is the success rate of Trojan On Solana? +
Trojan On Solana achieves a 98.2% transaction success rate — meaning 98.2% of attempted snipe transactions are confirmed on-chain. The 1.8% failure rate consists primarily of transactions that were outcompeted by other bots in the same block or failed due to insufficient slippage on extremely volatile launches. Failed transactions are not charged any fees.
How does Trojan On Solana compare to Maestro and Banana Gun? +
Trojan On Solana is purpose-built exclusively for Solana, giving it native speed advantages over cross-chain bots like Maestro (EVM-focused) or Banana Gun (multi-chain). On Solana-specific metrics — pump.fun detection speed, Raydium pool sniping, MEV protection via Jito — Trojan consistently outperforms multi-chain alternatives. Trojan also offers more granular rug detection tuned for Solana token patterns.
What is the minimum SOL required to use Trojan? +
There is no minimum to connect your wallet or configure Trojan. To execute snipes, you need: (1) enough SOL for your buy amount (as low as 0.01 SOL), plus (2) network gas fees (~0.001–0.005 SOL per transaction), plus (3) Trojan's bot fee (~1% of trade). A recommended starting balance of 0.5–1 SOL gives comfortable room for snipes plus gas across multiple attempts.
Does Trojan bot have a Telegram group? +
Yes. Trojan On Solana has an active Telegram community with alpha calls, bot updates, trading strategies, and support. The official channels are linked on the website. Warning: never trust any Telegram DM claiming to be Trojan support — all official communication happens only in the verified public groups. Never share your seed phrase with anyone.
What is limit order sniping on Trojan? +
Limit orders allow you to pre-set a buy at a specific price or market cap for a token. For example: "Buy $500 worth of TOKEN if market cap drops below $100K." Trojan monitors the token's price on-chain and executes the limit buy automatically when the condition is met — useful for DCA strategies or re-entering tokens at support levels.
What is DCA mode on Trojan On Solana? +
DCA (Dollar-Cost Averaging) mode splits your total buy amount into multiple smaller purchases executed over time or at price intervals. For example: "Buy 0.1 SOL every 30 minutes for 10 hours" or "Buy 0.1 SOL every time price drops 10%." DCA reduces average entry cost for tokens you're bullish on long-term and minimizes the impact of volatile launches.
Can I track my P&L and trade history on Trojan? +
Yes. Trojan On Solana provides a full trade history dashboard showing every snipe executed, buy/sell prices, P&L per trade, total realized gains, unrealized positions, gas spent, and bot fees paid. You can export trade history as CSV for tax reporting purposes. The live activity feed shows real-time global bot performance across all users.
Does Trojan have an anti-honeypot feature? +
Yes. Trojan's Rug Guard includes a honeypot simulation — before buying, the bot simulates a sell transaction to verify that the token can actually be sold. If the simulation reverts (meaning you can buy but not sell), the snipe is blocked automatically. This catches one of the most common Solana memecoin scams where the sell function is disabled for non-developer wallets.
What Solana RPC does Trojan use? +
Trojan operates 12+ dedicated high-performance Solana RPC nodes in data centers globally (US East, US West, EU, Asia). These are not shared public nodes but dedicated infrastructure ensuring sub-10ms round-trip latency to Solana validators. Trojan also connects directly to multiple Jito block engine endpoints for bundle submission. Users can optionally add their own private RPC for additional speed.
How do I detect new Solana token launches with Trojan? +
Trojan's New Token Monitor scans multiple data sources simultaneously: Solana mempool (pending transactions), pump.fun's event stream, Raydium's program logs, and on-chain DEX factory contracts. When a new token or liquidity pool is detected matching your criteria (minimum liquidity, creator wallet not blacklisted, passing rug checks), Trojan fires your configured buy automatically.
Is there a Trojan On Solana referral program? +
Yes. Trojan On Solana has a referral program where you earn a percentage of the bot fees generated by users you refer. Share your referral link or code in communities, trading groups, or social media. Referred users must execute at least one successful snipe for the referral to activate. Referral earnings are paid out in SOL to your connected wallet.
What happens if a snipe transaction fails? +
If a snipe transaction fails (due to price movement, slippage exceeded, or network congestion), Trojan automatically retries with adjusted parameters up to 3 times. Failed transactions only cost the Solana network gas fee (typically <0.001 SOL) — no Trojan bot fee is charged for failed transactions. You'll receive a Telegram notification with the failure reason and retry status.
How do I contact Trojan On Solana support? +
Trojan On Solana support is available through: (1) Official Telegram support group (linked from the bot and website), (2) Twitter/X @TrojanOnSolana for announcements and updates, (3) Discord community server, (4) Documentation portal at trojanonsolana.xyz/docs. Critical warning: No Trojan team member will ever DM you first, ask for your private key, seed phrase, or request you send SOL for "wallet verification." Always verify official links on the website.