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Pump.fun Volume Bot Launches Telegram-Native Solana Trending Engine

A non-custodial execution platform pairs rotating ephemeral wallets, multilingual auto-comment generation across twelve languages, Jito anti-MEV routing, block-by-block Raydium migration handling, and a single flat commission for token launches on Pump.fun.

United States, 30th May 2026 – Pump.fun Volume Bot, accessible at www.pumpfunvolumebot.space, has opened general availability of a Telegram-native Pump.fun Volume Bot engine engineered specifically for Solana launchpad mechanics. The platform coordinates buy and sell flow across a rotating fleet of ephemeral sub-wallets, layers a multilingual organic-signal layer over the on-chain output, routes every order through Jito private bundles, and re-routes execution from the Pump.fun bonding curve to Raydium the moment a token graduates — all driven from a single Telegram chat under a flat two-percent all-inclusive commission. The service is non-custodial by design: the user’s primary wallet is never touched, every session wallet is generated fresh and destroyed at session end, and any unused SOL is refunded the moment a campaign is paused or stopped.

Why Pump.fun Launches Require a Solana-Specific Execution Layer

A token launched on Pump.fun does not stay on Pump.fun. It begins life on the launchpad’s bonding curve, graduates to a Raydium AMM pool once it crosses the migration threshold, frequently mirrors into Meteora and Orca for distributed depth, and is judged by retail traders on Dexscreener and Dextools alongside the launchpad’s own trending feed. A volume tool that understands only one of those surfaces will execute correctly for a few minutes and then mis-route the moment migration happens, losing time precisely when the trending algorithms are sampling.

Pump.fun Volume Bot’s engine is built around the full Pump.fun lifecycle rather than a single venue. Bonding-curve trades are issued natively against the Pump.fun program, with curve-cap awareness and trending-threshold targeting. Raydium routing handles the post-migration handoff with block-by-block detection — the moment a token graduates, execution switches without dropping the session or pausing volume flow. Optional cross-DEX mirroring runs simultaneous activity across Meteora and Orca, so the post-migration depth profile is distributed rather than concentrated on a single pool. Aggregator-aware volume shaping aligns spikes to Dexscreener and Dextools refresh windows, so the bot’s output is observed precisely when the algorithms look.

Anti-MEV Jito Routing and Per-Transaction Key Rotation

Every trade is submitted through Jito private bundles rather than Solana’s public mempool, removing the sandwich and front-running surface that makes naive Pump.fun routing expensive in practice. Jito tips are randomised on a per-trade basis so timing-pattern fingerprinting cannot lock onto a fixed value. Defensive engineering extends below the bundle layer. Every signature uses an ephemeral keypair generated for that single transaction; keys are never reused across trades. Block-gap enforcement prevents two fleet trades from landing in adjacent Solana blocks. Validator hop counts are randomised. Anti-bundling delays introduce small, randomised micro-gaps between paired trades. Cumulatively, the design ensures that the on-chain footprint of a session does not carry the metronome signature that scanner heuristics on Photon, Trojan, and Bubblemaps-style cluster tools watch for.

Wallet Fleet: Fresh Per Session, Burned at Completion

Each session draws a rotating fleet of fresh sub-wallets from an internal pool, funded with randomised SOL amounts to avoid identical patterns. No wallet is reused across sessions. An anti-cluster guard prevents the visual grouping that on-chain forensics surfaces to retail traders. Aged-wallet routing is available on premium sessions for cases where prior transaction history adds realism. At session end, the engine sweeps dust, merges remainders, and refunds leftover SOL to the depositor wallet — there is no withdrawal queue and no manual clawback step.

Operator custody is strict. The user’s primary wallet is never asked for a private key. The deposit wallet, which the user controls, funds an ephemeral sub-wallet set whose keys live in engine runtime only for the duration of an active session. When a session is stopped — for any reason, at any moment — the sub-wallets are discarded and any remaining SOL is returned immediately. There is no scenario in which the platform can move funds outside the parameters the depositor signed for.

Multilingual Auto-Comment Layer Across Twelve Languages

On-chain volume alone does not produce trending behaviour on Pump.fun; the launchpad weights comments and watchlist activity alongside trade flow. Pump.fun Volume Bot ships a curated, native-dialect comment library across twelve languages — English, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Turkish, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Russian, Vietnamese, and Thai — written in regional slang rather than machine translation, which is the failure mode that makes most volume-bot chat output trivially identifiable. Comments are shuffled per session, emoji-weighted, and posted with a per-character typing-cadence noise so that messages do not carry the instant-paste signature anti-bot heuristics watch for. A sentiment mixer blends bullish, neutral, and skeptical voices in tunable proportions so the social tape of a session does not skew into the obvious one-note bullishness that scanner audiences discount.

Four wallet personas — whale, retail, dev, and skeptic — give each fleet wallet a distinct trade-size profile, timing distribution, comment voice, and emoji palette. An auto-reply layer threads contextual responses to genuine user comments, and an auto-favorite layer stars the token from distinct wallets to lift the watchlist-velocity signal that the launchpad’s trending algorithm samples. Comment density is tunable from ten to eighty percent of fills, and favourite density from thirty to one hundred percent.

Trade Engine: Poisson Timing, Four Volume Curves, Smart Slippage

Trade execution is governed by four volume-curve presets — Gradual, Burst, Stealth, and Whale — combined with Poisson-distributed timing so that intervals between trades never repeat in a uniform pattern. The buy/sell ratio is tunable between 50/50 and 90/10, with a default 72/28 split derived as the empirical sweet spot for trending acceleration without unsustainable price-impact. Per-trade SOL amounts are randomised within a user-defined min/max range with a configurable bias curve. Micro-buys are interspersed with occasional whale swings to reproduce the bimodal flow profile of a contested launch.

Priority fees are auto-tuned to live Solana network congestion on a per-transaction basis. Slippage is calculated dynamically from current pool depth rather than a fixed setting. Burst mode delivers short, high-intensity volume spikes synced to the minute-edge sampling windows used by aggregator trending surfaces. Every parameter — curve, ratio, language mix, persona mix, comment density, favourite density, schedule — is exposed in the Telegram interface with a live projection of projected wallets deployed, trade count, comment count, and session length before the operator commits a single lamport.

Telegram-Native Control: One Chat, Every Knob

The platform’s operating surface is a single Telegram chat. There is no dashboard application to install, no client software to maintain, no web account to register, and no learning curve outside of standard Telegram message flow. The full configuration — paste a Pump.fun mint, configure the session, fund the deposit wallet, launch — completes inside three exchanges with the bot. Pause, resume, and stop are one-tap operations. Multi-token concurrent sessions are supported under a single Telegram identity. Preset configurations can be saved and reloaded. Scheduled start times are accepted in UTC, useful for coordinating launches with announcement windows. Live analytics — volume, holders, rank, buy pressure — stream into the chat in real time, and a one-click CSV export covers every transaction and wallet in a completed session for the operator’s own audit.

Flat 2% Commission: Every Cost Inside

Pricing rejects tiered subscriptions in favour of a single flat commission of two percent on target session volume, with a minimum of fifty SOL and a maximum of five thousand SOL per session. The commission is genuinely all-inclusive: it covers Solana network fees on every transaction, congestion-tuned priority fees, randomised Jito bundle tips, wallet-fleet funding and dispersal, the entire auto-comment and auto-favourite layer, MEV-shielding private-relay routing, optional cross-DEX mirroring across Meteora and Orca, dust cleanup at session end, and twenty-four-hour Telegram support. There are no gas top-up requests mid-session, no priority-gas surcharges, no per-wallet markups, no setup fees, and no subscription that continues to bill after a launch ends. Unused SOL is refunded the instant a session is paused — no ticket, no waiting, no operator intervention required.

How the Pump.fun → Raydium Handoff Is Engineered

Graduation from Pump.fun’s bonding curve to a Raydium AMM pool is one of the failure points where generic volume tools consistently drop sessions. The Solana Volume Bot implementation in this platform monitors the bonding curve block-by-block; the moment the migration transaction lands, the engine switches its routing target from the Pump.fun program to the appropriate Raydium pool with no pause in the active session and no manual intervention from the operator. Optional cross-DEX mirroring runs simultaneous activity across Meteora and Orca during the post-migration phase, so the token’s emerging depth profile is distributed across the venues that actually price it in the hours after graduation.

Context for Solana Launchpad Infrastructure

Solana’s memecoin ecosystem has consolidated around Pump.fun as the dominant entry point, with Raydium, Meteora, and Orca forming the post-graduation depth layer and Dexscreener acting as the discovery surface for retail traders. The economic value of a launch is decided in the first minutes after deployment, when trending visibility compounds into organic interest. The asymmetry between projects with access to coordinated execution infrastructure and projects without has scaled with that growth. The launch of a non-custodial Telegram-native Raydium volume bot built around the full Pump.fun lifecycle — bonding curve, graduation, aggregator visibility, and cross-DEX depth — closes that gap and gives launch operators an execution layer designed for the venue they are actually running on, available at www.pumpfunvolumebot.space.

Company Details

Organization: Pump.fun Volume Bot – Solana Volume Bot

Contact Person: Ramona Sporer

Website: https://www.pumpfunvolumebot.space/

Email: Send Email

Country: United States

Release Id: 30052645578

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