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In 2025, Telegram trading bots have become a prominent tool for decentralized crypto trading, offering users an efficient and automated way to execute trades. According to a recent guide, the top five bots are ranked based on lifetime trading volume: Trojan on Solana, BONKbot, Maestro, Banana Gun, and SolTradingBot. These bots provide a range of features such as copy trading, limit orders, auto buy/sell, MEV protection, and cross-chain bridging, streamlining the trading experience while eliminating the need for complex wallet connections or dApp interactions [1].
Telegram trading bots emerged as a key innovation in 2024, with their popularity driven by the convenience and accessibility they offer to traders. Data from
indicates that the average daily trading volume for DEX bots is around $61.7 million, with approximately 52,000 daily active users [1]. Most of these bots operate as hot wallets, requiring users to deposit funds before initiating trades.Trojan on Solana leads the market with a lifetime volume of nearly $23.4 billion and over 1.7 million users. It charges a 1% trading fee (0.9% with a referral) and offers a robust referral system, where users can earn commissions based on the volume generated by their referrals. Trojan also features both simple and advanced trading modes, with the latter including tools like sniping, DCA, and MEV protection. The bot’s “Trenches” feature allows users to access newly launched tokens directly within the bot [1].
BONKbot ranks second with a lifetime volume of $13.8 billion and 519,000 users. It is closely tied to the BONK memecoin ecosystem and leverages Jupiter for routing trades to find the best prices on Solana. BONKbot also features a referral structure that rewards users with decreasing percentages over time, starting at 30% in the first month and decreasing to 10% thereafter. However, it currently lacks a dedicated sniper feature and limits users to one wallet per Telegram account [1].
Maestro, one of the earliest bots launched in 2022, has a lifetime volume of $12.8 billion and 573,000 users. It supports multiple blockchains and offers a premium subscription for $200 per month, providing advanced tools like faster trade speeds and exclusive token indicators. Maestro is also known for its anti-rug protection, which attempts to frontrun suspicious transactions to prevent rug pulls, though this feature can incur higher gas fees [1].
Banana Gun is the fourth-largest bot, with $11.4 billion in lifetime volume and 502,000 users. It provides both Solana and EVM bot support and offers MEV-resistant swaps and anti-rug protection. Banana Gun’s native token, BANANA, is used for automated rebates and can be burned for in-bot credits, unlocking additional features for users [1].
Rounding out the top five is SolTradingBot, which has a lifetime volume of $4.4 billion and 1.2 million users. The bot offers no-fee trading for select tokens such as BONK and WIF, and its referral program allows users to earn 30% of the fees from referred users. It supports a wide array of features including sniping, DCA, and copy trading [1].
While these bots offer powerful tools, they also come with inherent risks. Connecting a wallet to a Telegram bot grants it access to private keys, which can be a significant security risk. Users are advised to use a separate wallet for bot trading, limiting the funds deposited to what they are willing to risk. Additionally, copy trading does not guarantee profits, and users may face liquidity risks if trades cannot be executed due to insufficient market depth [1].
The adoption of Telegram trading bots reflects the broader trend of automation in the crypto space. As usage has normalized since its peak in early 2025, these bots remain a popular choice for traders looking to streamline their trading activities. However, it is essential to balance the convenience they offer with the security risks they present. Users should remain vigilant and ensure they understand the terms and conditions of using such tools [1].
Source:
[1] Coingecko, Top 5 Telegram Trading Bots for 2025: The Ultimate Guide (https://www.coingecko.com/learn/top-telegram-trading-bots)

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