Banana Gun and Trojan are two of the highest-volume Telegram trading bots in crypto — Banana Gun has processed over $16B across five chains, Trojan over $25B on Solana alone. They get compared constantly, but they're built around opposite philosophies: Banana Gun is a multichain bot that trades Ethereum, Solana, Base, BNB Chain, and MegaETH from one session, while Trojan is Solana-native and optimised purely for speed on one chain.
That difference decides which one is right for you. This is an honest breakdown.
At a Glance
| Banana Gun | Trojan |
|---|
| Chains | ETH, Solana, Base, BNB, MegaETH | Solana only |
| Interface | Telegram + web terminal (Banana Pro) | Telegram + web terminal |
| Fee (Solana) | 1% | ~0.9% (≈0.72% with cashback) |
| Anti-rug | Banana Simulator (pre-trade honeypot block) | Standard checks |
| Copy trading | ✓ cross-chain | ✓ advanced multi-filter |
| DCA / limit orders | ✓ | ✓ |
| MEV protection | ✓ (Jito on Solana) | ✓ (JITO-powered) |
| Token rev-share | $BANANA — 40% of fees to holders | TROJ staking discounts |
| Lifetime volume | $16B+ | $25B+ |
| Users | 1M+ | 2M+ |
Banana Gun: One Bot, Five Chains
Banana Gun started on Ethereum and expanded into a true multichain bot. As of 2026 it runs Ethereum, Solana, Base, BNB Chain, and MegaETH from a single unified Telegram session — you don't switch bots to switch chains. There's also a web terminal (Banana Pro) with charts, multi-wallet management, and the full snipe/limit/copy toolset.
The standout feature is the Banana Simulator. Before every transaction, Banana Gun simulates it against live chain state and blocks trades where the sell side is disabled — i.e., honeypots. In independent 90-day testing this caught 4 out of 4 honeypots that a competing bot bought into. For traders who chase fresh launches where rug risk is highest, this pre-trade safety layer is a genuine edge.
On Ethereum, Banana Gun's is best-in-class — a published ~88% first-block success rate, reproduced in independent testing. If your trading touches ETH or Base at all, nothing Solana-native competes.
The $BANANA token returns 40% of all platform fees to holders, distributed every 4 hours in ETH or SOL (minimum 50 BANANA to qualify). That's real fee revenue share, not an emissions farm.
Where Banana Gun is weaker: its 1% Solana fee is higher than most Solana-native bots, and on pure Solana speed it doesn't out-execute them — independent testing shows it fires in the same slot as Trojan on clean launches, not faster. Its Solana support is strong and full-featured, but it's not a Solana speed advantage.
Trojan is the dominant Solana Telegram bot by volume and users. It does one chain and does it fast. The BOLT execution engine targets sub-2-second execution with backup bots during congestion, and BOLT Pro (for 50+ SOL wallets) targets near-zero failed transactions. A newer challenger on the speed front is Nova — our Nova Bot review tests its "fastest Solana Telegram terminal" claim.
Trojan's copy trading is deeper than Banana Gun's. You can set per-wallet rules — max buy amount, duplicate-buy toggle, exclude PumpFun tokens, minimum liquidity and market cap thresholds, daily loss limits — and run multiple copy targets simultaneously. For traders who build a managed portfolio of copy positions, Trojan's system is more configurable.
Fees are lower on Solana. Trojan charges ~0.9%, and with The Arena cashback active, heavy traders bring the effective rate down to around 0.72% — below Banana Gun's flat 1% Solana fee. The 5-tier referral programme (35% on direct referrals) compounds this for anyone with an audience.
Where Trojan is weaker: it's Solana-only. No Ethereum, no Base, no cross-chain. And it has no equivalent to Banana Gun's pre-trade honeypot simulator — its anti-rug checks are more standard.
For Solana specifically, Trojan is cheaper (≈0.9% vs 1%) and matches Banana Gun on execution speed. Banana Gun's advantage is multichain support and its honeypot simulator, not Solana speed.
No. Trojan is Solana-only. If you need to trade Ethereum, Base, or BNB Chain, Banana Gun is the multichain option.
On Solana, Trojan (≈0.9%, or ~0.72% with cashback) is cheaper than Banana Gun (1%). Banana Gun returns 40% of fees to $BANANA token holders instead of charging a lower rate.