TradeWiz is a Telegram-first Solana bot built around copy trading, with a deep filter set and a flat 1% fee. Here's an honest review — including how to tell the real bot apart from a same-name scam.
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Fees
Flat 1% on every buy and sell — transparent, no hidden spread. Plus a one-time 0.002 SOL token-account fee on your first buy of a token, and pass-through Solana network/priority fees, DEX fees, and Jito tips when Anti-MEV is on (none of which show up in the bot's PnL cards, so your real cost is slightly higher than the 1% headline).
Referral Program — The Honest Number
TradeWiz markets "up to 45%" referral commission, but its own documented tiers sum to 30%: 25% on level 1, 3% on level 2, 2% on level 3 of the 1% trade fee. The extra 15% to reach "45%" isn't explained in the published tiers — it may be a promotional or influencer rate. Treat 30% as the documented number and "up to 45%" as an unverified marketing claim. Payouts are automatic at 0.05 SOL with no manual claim.
Strengths
Deep copy-trading filters (MC, LP, per-token buy-count cap) — more than most bots' copy modules
Transparent flat 1% fee — no hidden spread
Non-custodial with exportable keys
Anti-MEV with no fee on failed transactions
Multi-wallet, 15 languages, runs alongside other bots
Weaknesses
Telegram-only — no web terminal or charting yet
No public team/company info (typical for the category, but a transparency gap)
Self-reported performance stats — speed and volume claims are unaudited
Brand-confusion risk — many impersonator bots and the unrelated tradewiz.live scam share the name
Copy results depend entirely on the wallets you follow
Who TradeWiz Is For
Solana traders whose primary strategy is copy trading and who want deeper filters than Trojan/Bloom's copy modules offer
Traders who prefer a simple Telegram menu over a charting terminal
Anyone who wants anti-MEV with no fee on failed transactions
Not ideal for: traders who want a full web terminal with charting (use a terminal like Axiom or Photon), those who want the broadest, most battle-tested bot (see Banana Gun vs Trojan), or those who just want a clean non-custodial swap UI (our ).
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TradeWiz is a Telegram-first Solana trading bot built around copy trading. Where bots like Trojan and Bloom (see our Bloom trading bot guide) treat copy trading as one module among many, TradeWiz leads with it — and gives it an unusually deep filter set. It also handles manual trading, sniping, and auto-sell, all from a Telegram menu with no app to install.
Here's an honest review of what it does, what it costs, and one naming-collision you need to be aware of before you search for it.
First: Don't Confuse It With the Scam
There are several "TradeWiz" sites online, and they are not the same product. The Solana bot reviewed here is the Telegram bot at tradewizbot.pro. There's a completely unrelated site, tradewiz.live, that is a confirmed forex/"investment broker" scam (ScamAdviser 0/10, withdrawal-blocked complaints, advance-fee demands). It has nothing to do with the Solana bot.
If you search "TradeWiz scam," you'll find complaints — but they're against the forex site, not the Solana copy-trading bot. The Solana bot is non-custodial (you hold your keys) and its team actively posts scam alerts warning about impersonator bots. Always reach it through a link you trust, and ignore anyone who DMs you first.
What TradeWiz Is
A Telegram-first, non-custodial Solana bot. You get an in-bot wallet (with exportable private key) or import an existing one, and trade entirely through a Telegram menu — no web terminal (one is listed as a future goal, but doesn't exist yet). The brand also runs a separate EVM bot for BSC/Base, but the copy-trading product reviewed here is Solana-focused. Before you can copy anyone you'll need SOL in that wallet — our breakdown of how to buy Solana on Binance and MEXC with the cheapest methods covers the lowest-fee ways to fund it.
Copy Trading: The Core Feature
This is where TradeWiz differentiates. You follow selected wallets and it auto-mirrors their buys and sells, with more configuration than most bots' copy modules:
Position sizing — fixed amount or proportional to the copied wallet's capital
Filters — minimum market cap, liquidity-pool thresholds, and a cap on how many times to buy the same token from a copied wallet (a genuinely useful guardrail against a wallet that keeps re-buying)
Slippage and execution speed controls per copy setup
Multi-wallet support to run separate strategies
Some reviews also report min/max market cap, token-age filters, renounced/burned-token checks, and a contrarian "reverse copy" mode — those are reported by a single source, so treat them as probable but verify in-bot. One thing no copy filter catches is an impending team unlock; reading the token vesting schedule before mirroring a wallet into a low-float token saves you from buying right into a cliff.
The depth of the copy filters is the real reason to pick TradeWiz over a bot where copy trading is an afterthought. Once you're copying live, measure whether it's actually working — our walkthrough on Solana bot trading performance attribution explains how to separate copy-trade edge from market beta. As always, copy results are only as good as the wallets you follow — pair it with proper wallet research before you mirror anyone. If you'd rather follow verified strategies than raw wallets, our Light Terminal review of its social trading and strategy marketplace covers a different approach. A lot of the best wallet shares surface first in active trading servers, which is why it's worth being plugged into the best Solana Discord communities.
Anti-MEV — opt-in, routes via Jito tips. A nice detail: with Anti-MEV enabled, failed transactions incur no fee. The trade-off is it can slow execution under load.
Wallet tracking / discovery, plus an optional browser extension for discovery (trades still route through the bot)
15 languages
The team markets ~1.1s average execution and some same-block fills, plus $432M+ lifetime volume / 10.6M+ trades / 45,000+ users — these are self-reported and unaudited, so read them as marketing, not verified fact.
TradeWiz is a legitimate, copy-trading-led Solana bot with a genuinely deeper filter set than the all-in-one bots treat copy trading with. The flat 1% fee is honest, the anti-MEV no-fail-fee detail is thoughtful, and the non-custodial key handling is right. Its weaknesses are category-standard — Telegram-only, anonymous team, self-reported stats — plus the unusual headache of sharing a name with an unrelated forex scam.
If copy trading is your main strategy and you want it done well inside Telegram, TradeWiz earns a look. Just make sure you're on the real bot, use a dedicated wallet, and vet the wallets you copy.
The Solana copy-trading bot (tradewizbot.pro) shows no scam evidence — it's non-custodial and warns about impersonators. A separate, unrelated site, tradewiz.live, is a confirmed forex scam; don't confuse the two.
What does TradeWiz charge?
A flat 1% on every buy and sell, plus a one-time 0.002 SOL token-account fee and pass-through network/Jito fees. No subscription.
Is the 45% referral rate real?
TradeWiz's documented tiers sum to 30% (25%/3%/2%). The "up to 45%" figure is a marketing claim not reflected in the published tiers — treat 30% as the verified number.
Does TradeWiz have a web app?
No. It's Telegram-only today; a web interface is listed as a future goal. For charting and a web terminal, use a dedicated terminal instead.
How is TradeWiz's copy trading different from Trojan's?
TradeWiz leads with copy trading and offers a deep filter set (market cap, liquidity, per-token buy-count cap). Trojan also has strong copy trading but as one module within a broader bot. Both depend on the quality of the wallets you choose to follow.
Is there a web-based alternative to TradeWiz's Telegram-only copy trading?
Yes — our OdinBot review covers a web-dashboard copy-trading bot built specifically around landing trades in the same block as the wallet you're following, with a deeper wallet-screening layer than a Telegram menu can offer.