What is TrojanBot? +
TrojanBot is an advanced automated trading and MEV bot built on the Solana blockchain. It combines MEV extraction, token sniping, cross-DEX arbitrage, DCA, grid trading, bridging, liquidity pooling, and staking in one unified platform.
Is TrojanBot custodial? Does it hold my funds? +
No. TrojanBot is fully non-custodial. You connect your own Solana wallet (Phantom, Solflare, Backpack, etc.) and TrojanBot executes trades on your behalf via signed transactions. Your private keys never leave your wallet — we never have access to your funds.
How fast is TrojanBot's execution? +
TrojanBot achieves sub-10ms execution through direct integration with Jito block engines and custom Solana RPC nodes. For sniping, we submit transactions in block 0 of a new token's creation. For MEV, our bundles are submitted in the same block as the target transaction.
What is MEV and how does TrojanBot use it? +
MEV (Maximal Extractable Value) refers to profit extracted by reordering, inserting, or censoring transactions in a block. TrojanBot's MEV engine identifies profitable sandwich opportunities, arbitrage across DEXes, and liquidation events — then executes them automatically for your benefit.
What DEXes does TrojanBot support? +
TrojanBot integrates with 18+ Solana DEXes including Jupiter, Raydium, Orca, Meteora, Pump.fun, Phoenix, Lifinity, Marinade, and more. New DEX integrations are voted on by TROJ token holders through on-chain governance.
How does the token sniper work? +
The TrojanBot sniper monitors Pump.fun, Raydium, and other launchpads for new token creation events. When a token matching your criteria is detected, the bot immediately submits a buy transaction in the same block (block 0), before any other buyer. It also runs anti-rug and honeypot checks to filter dangerous contracts.
What is the TROJ token and do I need it to use the bot? +
TROJ is TrojanBot's native utility and governance token. You do not need TROJ to use the bot — basic features are available to all users. However, staking TROJ gives you a share of protocol MEV revenue (18.4% APY), reduced fees, and voting rights on protocol upgrades.
What are TrojanBot's fees? +
TrojanBot charges 0.25% on swaps (matching or below Jupiter's aggregator fees), 10% of MEV profits generated through the bot, and 0.1% on bridge transfers. TROJ stakers receive discounts of up to 50% on all fees. Staking rewards come from the protocol's fee revenue.
Can I run multiple strategies simultaneously? +
Yes. TrojanBot supports running multiple strategies in parallel — for example, you can have the MEV bot active while also running DCA orders and the token sniper. Each strategy operates independently with its own budget allocation and risk settings.
How does MEV Shield protect my trades? +
MEV Shield routes your swap transactions through private Jito bundles and select validators, making them invisible to sandwich bots monitoring the public mempool. This ensures your transactions execute at the price you see, not a worse price caused by front-running.
What chains does the bridge support? +
TrojanBot's bridge supports 18+ chains including Solana, Ethereum, BNB Chain, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, Avalanche, and more — powered by Wormhole and deBridge protocols. Cross-chain transfers typically complete in under 20 seconds.
Do I receive Telegram alerts? +
Yes. TrojanBot sends real-time Telegram notifications for every trade execution, sniper hit, MEV capture, DCA order fill, and any significant event. You can also access a full dashboard at trojanbot.work for detailed analytics and performance history.
How do I set up the Auto DCA strategy? +
In the bot dashboard, select DCA mode, choose your target token (e.g., SOL), set your spend amount per interval (e.g., 10 USDC), frequency (hourly/daily/weekly), and total budget cap. TrojanBot handles all executions automatically, averaging your entry price over time.
Is there a Telegram bot version? +
Yes. TrojanBot is available both as a web application at trojanbot.work and as a Telegram bot for quick trades, snipes, and position monitoring directly inside Telegram. The web app offers more advanced configuration options including MEV strategy setup and LP management.
What wallets are supported? +
TrojanBot supports all major Solana wallets: Phantom, Solflare, Backpack, Glow, Slope, and any WalletConnect-compatible wallet. For Telegram bot mode, you can generate a dedicated bot wallet or import an existing one via private key (encrypted and stored locally).
How is the liquidity pool feature different from just providing liquidity directly? +
TrojanBot's pool manager handles the full LP lifecycle: auto-rebalancing positions when price moves out of range, auto-compounding fees back into the pool, and switching between concentrated liquidity ranges (Orca Whirlpools, Raydium CLMM) to maximize yield. It also monitors impermanent loss and alerts you when it exceeds your threshold.
Is TrojanBot audited? +
TrojanBot's smart contracts have been audited by OtterSec and Sec3 (formerly Soteria). The bot's off-chain execution engine uses read-only wallet permissions for monitoring and submits signed transactions — it cannot move funds without explicit user confirmation except for pre-approved automated strategies.
What happens if a sniper trade goes wrong? +
TrojanBot's sniper includes configurable stop-loss and auto-sell at profit targets. If a token is detected as a honeypot post-purchase (liquidity removed, sell disabled), the bot will attempt an immediate exit. Anti-rug filters prevent the majority of dangerous tokens from ever being sniped in the first place.
Can I use TrojanBot on mobile? +
Yes. The TrojanBot web app is fully responsive and works on all mobile browsers. The Telegram bot version is the most popular mobile interface — monitor trades, execute snipes, and check your portfolio directly from the Telegram app on iOS or Android.
How do I get started with TrojanBot? +
Visit trojanbot.work and click "Launch App." Connect your Solana wallet, select your first strategy (we recommend starting with MEV-protected swaps), and fund your bot wallet with SOL. For sniping and MEV modes, review our quick-start guide in the Docs section. The entire setup takes under 2 minutes.