XHuntr vs Photon
Browser-based Solana trading terminal vs. X community signal layer
TL;DR
Photon is one of Solana's highest-revenue trading terminals — a fast browser dashboard with TradingView charts, sniping, and MEV protection. XHuntr monitors X community coordination before a token exists to trade.
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)
Photon
On-chain execution + charting (Layers 2–4)
Photon is a browser-based Solana terminal: TradingView charts, live pair streams, holder analytics, safety checks, quick buy/sell, limit and DCA orders, copy trading, sniping, multi-wallet support, and Jupiter routing with Smart-MEV protection. It's among the highest-revenue apps in the Solana ecosystem, with ~150–400ms trade-to-inclusion latency.
Fires when: When you trade. Photon charts and executes tokens that already exist on-chain — it doesn't surface pre-launch social coordination.
When each tool fires
Photon — strengths & limitations
Strengths
- Among the fastest execution on Solana (~150–400ms inclusion)
- Best-in-class in-browser charting (TradingView, live streams, holder analytics)
- Smart-MEV protection and Jupiter routing
- Sniping, limit and DCA orders, copy trading in one dashboard
- Built-in safety checks and holder/LP data
Limitations
- Execution and charting only — no X community or social-signal monitoring
- Acts only after a token already exists on-chain
- 1% fee plus priority/slippage stacks up for active traders
- Browser-only — no Telegram-native workflow
Where XHuntr adds what Photon can't
- Fires before a token exists via X community signals
- Catches a CA posted inside a community before the public tweet
- Convergence detection across multiple tracked accounts
- The X social layer is invisible to any terminal, however fast
When to use each
Run Photon when:
Use Photon to execute and chart — one of the fastest Solana terminals with the strongest in-browser charting and analytics.
Run XHuntr when:
Use XHuntr to find the play before it's on Photon's charts — the X community signal fires before the token exists. XHuntr finds it; Photon charts and executes it.
Run both:
XHuntr detects the setup early (community creation, convergence, CA-in-community). Photon charts it and executes the moment it's live. Earliest signal + fastest in-browser execution.
Pricing
XHuntr
- • 0.40 SOL/week — 15 accounts
- • 1.15 SOL/month — 20 accounts
- • 8.0 SOL/year — 25 accounts
Photon
Free to use. 1% platform fee on every buy and sell. Standard network fees plus optional priority/Jito tips apply.
FAQ
What's the difference between Photon and XHuntr?
Photon is a browser-based execution terminal — fast trading, charts, and analytics for tokens that already exist on-chain. XHuntr is a social signal monitor that fires before a token is deployed, watching X community coordination. Photon shows you what's trading now; XHuntr shows you what's being organized before it trades.
Does Photon monitor X communities?
No. Photon is an on-chain terminal — charting, execution, and holder data. X community activity (creates, joins, convergence, CA-in-community) happens before any token exists and is invisible to Photon. That's XHuntr's layer.
Is XHuntr better than Photon?
They do different jobs. Photon is one of the best execution terminals on Solana. XHuntr is a discovery tool that fires earlier than any terminal can. You don't choose between them — XHuntr finds the setup, Photon charts and executes it.
What's the right way to use XHuntr and Photon together?
XHuntr fires first on the community-coordination phase. When the CA drops, you pull it up in Photon to chart, check holders, and execute. Early detection → fast, informed execution.