XHuntr vs Maestro
Multichain Telegram trading bot vs. Solana X community signal layer
TL;DR
Maestro is a multichain Telegram trading and sniper bot covering 14 chains. XHuntr is a Solana-specialized monitor of X community coordination — the layer that fires before any token Maestro would snipe exists.
What each tool does
XHuntr
Social layer monitor
Monitors X account community activity in real-time. Fires Telegram alerts for community creates, joins, convergence, CA-in-community, CA tweets, pinned tweet changes. Fires before any on-chain activity.
Fires when: Social coordination begins (T-48h)
Maestro
On-chain execution, multichain (Layers 2–4)
Maestro is a Telegram-native trading bot across 14 chains (ETH, BNB, SOL, Base, ARB, AVAX, TON and more): token buys/sells, Block-0 sniping on ETH/BSC, Limit Orders 2.0 (multiple TP/SL, ladder exits), copy trading, anti-rug and anti-MEV protection, and a unified positions ledger. It has 573k+ users and $12.8B+ lifetime volume.
Fires when: When you execute. Maestro snipes and trades tokens that already exist on-chain across many chains — it has no X community/social discovery layer.
When each tool fires
Maestro — strengths & limitations
Strengths
- Broadest chain coverage of any bot here (14 chains)
- Fast Block-0 mempool sniping on ETH/BSC
- Advanced limit orders — multiple TP/SL, ladder sells, staged exits
- Anti-rug and anti-MEV protection on every trade
- Unified positions ledger across all wallets and chains
Limitations
- Execution only — no X community or social-signal monitoring
- Solana is one of 14 chains, not a specialty
- Premium turbo tier costs ~$200/month
- Acts only after a token already exists on-chain
Where XHuntr adds what Maestro can't
- Fires before a token exists via X community signals
- Solana-specialized social layer vs. a generalist multichain bot
- Convergence and CA-in-community detection no execution bot has
- Watches the coordination phase that precedes every organized launch
When to use each
Run Maestro when:
Use Maestro to execute across many chains — strong sniping and the widest multichain coverage, all from Telegram.
Run XHuntr when:
Use XHuntr for the earliest Solana signal — X community coordination before the token Maestro would snipe even exists. XHuntr finds it; Maestro executes it.
Run both:
XHuntr surfaces the Solana setup early (community creation, convergence, CA-in-community). Maestro executes it — and covers your other 13 chains. Early discovery + multichain execution.
Pricing
XHuntr
- • 0.40 SOL/week — 15 accounts
- • 1.15 SOL/month — 20 accounts
- • 8.0 SOL/year — 25 accounts
Maestro
1% flat fee per trade, no subscription required to start (up to 30% fee cashback via /cashback). Premium tier ~$200/month for turbo nodes and advanced tools.
FAQ
What's the difference between Maestro and XHuntr?
Maestro is a multichain execution bot — it snipes and trades tokens that already exist across 14 chains. XHuntr is a Solana-specialized social monitor that fires before a token is deployed, watching X community coordination. Maestro executes; XHuntr discovers the setup earlier.
Does Maestro monitor X communities?
No. Maestro is an on-chain trading and sniper bot. X community activity (creates, joins, convergence, CA-in-community) happens before any token exists and is invisible to Maestro. Only XHuntr monitors that layer.
Is XHuntr a Maestro alternative?
Not exactly — they cover different layers. Maestro executes trades; XHuntr finds the setup before there's anything to trade. They're complements: XHuntr for the early Solana signal, Maestro for execution across Solana and 13 other chains.
What's the right way to use XHuntr and Maestro together?
XHuntr fires first on the community-coordination phase on Solana. When the CA drops, you execute in Maestro — which also handles your trades on every other chain. Early detection → multichain execution.