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Pump.fun Volume Bot by Best Pump Bot Debuts Browser Dashboard Control

Best Pump Bot, accessible at www.bestpumpbot.com, has opened general availability of a Pump.fun Volume Bot that runs entirely from a browser dashboard rather than a Telegram chat — a deliberate break from the category norm. The platform coordinates a rotating ephemeral wallet fleet, four named volume curves, anti-MEV Jito private-bundle routing, native-dialect comment generation with sentiment mixing, auto-favorites, and block-by-block Pump.fun to Raydium migration handling, all configured and monitored on one screen. Every cost is folded into a flat two-percent fee on target volume, the platform takes no custody of user funds, and no KYC is required to launch a session.

Why the Browser Dashboard Is the News

The Solana volume bot category is overwhelmingly Telegram-native. Telegram tools are convenient — they run from any phone and need no client software — but they substitute a text chat for an operational control surface. An operator running a launch through a chat interface has no charts, no inline parameter previews, no live comparison across concurrent sessions, and no visual confirmation of what is actually landing on chain. Best Pump Bot is built around the opposite premise: that a Pump.fun Volume Bot handling real capital across a time-critical launch window deserves a real dashboard.

The dashboard exposes every parameter on a single screen, recalculates a live session preview as the operator adjusts each control, and streams real-time analytics once a session is running. The entire workflow — paste the Pump.fun contract, configure the session, fund the deposit wallet, launch, and monitor — happens without leaving the browser and without writing a line of code.

The Configuration Surface in One Screen

Every lever that shapes a session is exposed and adjustable. Target volume ranges from 50 to 5,000 SOL, with a 100 SOL default. Comment density is tunable from 10 to 80 percent, defaulting to 40 percent. Favorite density runs from 30 to 100 percent, defaulting to 70 percent. The buy-to-sell ratio is configurable from 50 to 90 percent buys, with a 72 percent default that the platform identifies as the empirical sweet spot for trending acceleration without an unsustainable one-sided tape. Per-trade SOL amounts are bounded by a user-defined minimum and maximum with a bias control, and a scheduled UTC start time lets a session be queued to begin at a precise moment. As each control moves, the dashboard updates a live preview estimating wallets deployed, trades executed, comments and favorites posted, unique holders, and session length.

Four Volume Curves for Four Launch Shapes

The trade engine ships with four named volume curves, each tuned for a different launch strategy. Gradual produces steady, sustained accumulation over the session. Burst delivers short, high-intensity spikes aligned to the minute-edge windows where trending algorithms sample. Stealth scatters quiet activity with irregular timing for low-profile presence. Whale interleaves occasional large swings with smaller background trades to reproduce the bimodal flow of a contested launch. Underneath every curve, trade intervals are Poisson-distributed so the tape never carries a metronome signature, micro-buys are mixed with larger orders, priority fees are auto-tuned to live network congestion, and slippage is calculated per transaction from current pool depth. This is the layer that separates a credible Solana Volume Bot from one that produces a flat, obviously-scripted volume profile.

The Wallet Fleet: Fresh, Rotated, Anti-Cluster

Each session draws a fresh ephemeral wallet fleet, generated per run with zero address reuse across sessions. SOL is dispersed across the sub-wallets in randomized amounts so no two wallets present an identical funding fingerprint. An anti-cluster guard enforces spacing rules that prevent the visual grouping on-chain forensic maps surface, regional RPC routing spreads the footprint across geographies rather than a single datacenter, and dust is swept with residual SOL returned at session end. A premium aged-wallet option can draw on addresses with prior transaction history where additional realism is required. Behavioral diversity across the fleet — varied trade sizes, cadences, and comment voices — ensures the activity reads as many independent traders rather than one uniform script.

Anti-MEV and Anti-Detection Engineering

Every trade is submitted through Jito private bundles rather than the public Solana mempool, removing the sandwich and front-running surface that makes naive routing expensive across the hundreds or thousands of fills a session generates. Jito tips are randomized per transaction so timing-pattern fingerprinting cannot lock onto a fixed value. Below the bundle layer, every signature uses an ephemeral keypair with zero reuse, block-gap enforcement prevents two fleet trades from landing in adjacent blocks, anti-bundling delays insert randomized micro-gaps between paired trades, and signature timing noise randomizes validator hops to avoid telltale instant confirmations. The cumulative effect is a footprint engineered not to carry the patterns that scanner tools such as Photon, Trojan, and Bubblemaps-style cluster detection are built to surface.

Comment Authenticity and Sentiment Diversity

On-chain volume alone does not produce trending behaviour on Pump.fun; the launchpad weights comments and watchlist activity alongside trade flow. Best Pump Bot generates comments from a curated library written in native regional dialect rather than machine translation — the single most common tell that exposes automated chat to native speakers. Comments are shuffled per session, emoji-weighted to match each wallet’s behavior, and posted through a typing-cadence simulator that adds per-character timing noise to eliminate the instant-paste fingerprint. A sentiment mixer blends bullish, neutral, and skeptical voices by configurable percentage so the chat never collapses into a wall of obvious shilling, a context-aware reply layer threads responses to genuine user comments, and holder growth is paced on a believable curve with activity weighted to the waking hours of the token’s target regions.

Block-by-Block Pump.fun to Raydium Migration

A Pump.fun token graduates to a Raydium pool once it crosses the bonding-curve migration threshold, and the handoff is where weaker tools drop the session. Best Pump Bot detects the migration block-by-block and re-routes execution to the Raydium AMM pool automatically, with no paused session and no manual restart. Optional cross-DEX mirroring runs simultaneous activity across Meteora and Orca during the post-migration phase to distribute depth across the venues that price the token in the hours after graduation, and volume is shaped to register on Dexscreener and Dextools hot-pair logic. For operators who need a Raydium volume bot that carries momentum cleanly through the graduation boundary, the automatic handoff is the decisive feature.

Non-Custodial by Design With Instant Refund

The platform never takes custody of operator funds. The operator funds a deposit wallet they control; the engine derives ephemeral session sub-wallets from that deposit, runs the campaign, and discards them at session end. The primary wallet’s private key is never requested. Unused deposit is refunded automatically the moment a session is stopped — no support ticket, no waiting period, settled on chain within the block window. This non-custodial design means the maximum a session can cost is the SOL committed to it, eliminating the rug-pull surface that custodial volume tools structurally carry.

Live Control: Pause, Schedule, Multi-Token, Export

Once a session is running, the dashboard provides full operational control. Sessions can be paused and resumed mid-run, queued to a precise UTC start time, and run concurrently across several tokens each with its own configuration. Winning configurations can be saved as presets and reloaded for future launches. Live analytics stream volume routed, wallets in rotation, transactions confirmed, buy and sell pressure, trending rank, and holder count, and a one-click CSV export captures every transaction and wallet for post-session analysis. The combination turns a launch from a blind chat-driven process into a measurable, repeatable operation.

Flat 2% Pricing With Every Cost Inside

Best Pump Bot charges a single flat fee of two percent on target volume, and that fee is genuinely all-inclusive. It covers Solana network fees, congestion-tuned priority fees, randomized Jito tips, wallet-fleet funding and dispersal, the comment and favorite layers, MEV-shielding private routing, optional cross-DEX mirroring, dust cleanup, and the analytics dashboard. A 100 SOL target costs 2 SOL all-in; a 500 SOL target costs 10 SOL all-in. The math is reconcilable in advance and auditable on Solscan after the session, with no mid-session top-up requests, no priority-gas surcharges, and no per-wallet markups. Among full-featured Pump.fun Volume Bot tools that cover the complete launch lifecycle, the flat two-percent rate is positioned as the transparent alternative to tiered-subscription pricing.

Common Questions About the Pump.fun Volume Bot

Is the Pump.fun Volume Bot custodial? No. The operator funds a deposit wallet they control, the engine derives ephemeral session sub-wallets, and unused SOL is refunded the moment a session is stopped. The platform never holds funds outside an active session and never requests a private key.

Does it require coding or a command line? No. The entire workflow runs in a browser dashboard — paste a contract, configure, fund, launch, and monitor — with no scripts, no terminal, and no client software.

Does the volume appear as real on chain? Yes. Every fill is a genuine on-chain transaction verifiable on Solscan and SolanaFM, and the dashboard exports a complete record of every transaction and wallet per session.

Can the Pump.fun Volume Bot guarantee a token reaches trending? No, and the platform does not claim it. The engine produces the visibility inputs — volume, holders, comments, favorites — that raise a token’s probability of trending placement, but the outcome depends on token quality, external audience, and the competitive density of the trending feed at session time.

Company Details

Organization: Best Pump Bot

Contact Person: Joonas Ekola

Website: https://www.bestpumpbot.com/

Email: Send Email

Country: Finland

Release Id: 18062646226