BONKbot vs Trojan vs Photon

All three dominate the Telegram Solana trading scene. They look similar on the surface — but their fee structures, security defaults, and feature depth are very different. Here is the honest comparison.

At a glance

FeatureBONKbotTrojanPhoton
InterfaceTelegramTelegramWeb + Telegram
Trading fee1%0.9%0.5–1%
Copy tradingYesYes
Limit ordersYesYes
SnipingBasicAdvancedAdvanced
MEV protectionJito bundlesJito + private RPCPrivate RPC
Anti-rug filtersYesYesYes
Best forBeginnersActive Telegram tradersPower users

BONKbot — the simplest way in

BONKbot is the bot we recommend to anyone making their first Solana trade. The Telegram interface is brutally minimal: paste a contract, tap Buy. There is no copy trading and no limit orders, but if you just want to swap tokens fast from your phone, nothing onboards faster. Trusted by 500k+ users.

Pick BONKbot if: you are new to memecoin trading or you just want a no-friction mobile buy button.

Trojan — the active trader's Telegram bot

Trojan adds the features serious traders actually need: copy trading with risk limits, limit orders, advanced sniping with auto-buy, and stronger MEV protection through Jito bundles. Fees are marginally lower than BONKbot and execution feels noticeably snappier during launches.

Pick Trojan if: you trade actively on Telegram and want copy trading, limits, and faster execution without leaving the chat.

Photon — the hybrid power user choice

Photon runs primarily as a web terminal with a Telegram companion. You get full charts, deeper portfolio analytics, advanced order types, and per-trader copy-trade dashboards that Telegram-only bots simply cannot match. The trade-off is more setup and a steeper interface.

Pick Photon if: you want web-terminal analytics with the option to fire trades from Telegram on the go.

The honest verdict

  • New trader, mobile only? BONKbot, no contest.
  • Active Telegram trader who wants copy trading? Trojan.
  • Power user who wants charts and analytics? Photon (or pair it with a Telegram bot).

All three are non-custodial — your funds stay in your wallet. Always verify the official username before tapping Start; phishing clones are common.