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Trojan on Solana — Review

Updated May 2026 Score 8.5/10 Surface: Telegram + Web Chain: Solana

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Verdict in one paragraph

Trojan is the largest Solana sniper bot by lifetime volume — $23.4B routed through it and over 1.7M users as of early 2026. It's not the absolute fastest in synthetic benchmarks (Smithii edges it on raw latency), but it is the most reliable end-to-end and has the deepest feature set in its price bracket: copy-trading, anti-rug filters, limit orders, up to 10 wallets per account, and a sub-2 second BOLT execution path. If you're new to sniping or you want the bot that's least likely to break on a high-traffic launch, this is the default choice.

What you actually pay

Item Cost
Trade fee (no referral) 1.0%
Trade fee (using a referral link) 0.9%
Subscription None
Wallet creation Free, in-bot
Withdrawal Solana network fee only (~$0.0003)

There is no monthly subscription. The 0.1% fee discount for using a referral link is permanent — using the link in the CTA above costs you nothing and saves you 10% on every trade for life.

Feature checklist

The 5-layer referral program

Per Trojan's public Rewards Program docs, referrals extend 5 layers deep and total up to 35% of fees across those layers. Highlights:

This is the cleanest affiliate program of the major bots — visible in the bot menu, no application, no claw-back complaints in the review corpus.

Security & known issues

Hot-wallet risk applies Like every Telegram bot in this category, Trojan generates or imports a key that lives in their backend. They are non-custodial in design (you can withdraw at any time) but custodial in operation while the key is in their service. Use a dedicated wallet funded only with what you're trading.

Who Trojan is best for

Who should look elsewhere

Bottom line

Trojan is the safe default. It's not always the fastest in synthetic tests, and it doesn't have the deepest indicator suite. But for the average trader doing $1k–$50k weekly volume on Solana memecoins, it's the bot that breaks the least and pays the cleanest referral revenue.

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FAQ

Is Trojan a safe Solana trading bot to use in 2026?

Trojan has had no reported infrastructure exploit through May 2026 and is consistently rated among the most reliable Solana sniper bots in independent reviews. The unavoidable structural risk is that the bot holds your trading-wallet key in its backend — the same risk every Telegram sniper carries. The safe pattern is a dedicated wallet funded only with what you intend to trade, never paste a seed phrase, and verify the bot handle is the verified @solana_trojanbot before importing keys.

How does the Trojan referral program actually pay?

Up to 35% of fees across 5 referral layers, paid daily in SOL directly to your trading wallet inside the bot. Per CoinCodeCap's May 2026 roundup, Trojan has paid 30,800+ SOL through the program; an earlier published self-reported figure of 362,000 SOL is in the same ballpark. The cleanest of the major bot affiliate programs by public record — no clawback or restricted-account complaints documented.

What does Trojan charge per trade?

1.0% standard, 0.9% if you sign up via a referral link. There is no monthly subscription, no wallet-creation fee, and no withdrawal fee beyond Solana network gas (~$0.0003). The 0.1% referral discount is permanent for the life of the account.

Is Trojan or BullX better?

For Solana-only traders, Trojan — slightly lower fees via referral, cleaner affiliate program, and more lifetime volume ($23.4B). For multi-chain traders who want one account spanning Solana plus Ethereum and Base, BullX. See the full Trojan vs BullX comparison for the by-scenario fee math.

Does Trojan support Ethereum or Base?

No. Trojan is Solana-only by design. For multi-chain sniping, use BullX (web + Telegram, SOL/ETH/Base) or Maestro (deeper indicators, broader EVM coverage).

Is the Trojan web terminal as fast as the Telegram bot?

The web terminal uses the same execution backend, so end-to-end fill speed is comparable on most trades. The Telegram bot still wins on convenience for new-pair sniping where a single tap on a paste-detected contract address triggers the buy. The web terminal wins on chart density and is preferred for limit-order management at higher trade counts.


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