XHuntr vs Trojan
Solana execution terminal vs. X social signal layer
TL;DR
Trojan is the highest-volume Solana trading bot — a Telegram-native execution terminal for sniping, buying, selling, and copy trading. XHuntr monitors X community activity before any token is deployed or there's anything 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)
Trojan
On-chain execution (Layers 2–4)
Trojan is a Telegram-native Solana trading bot: market, limit, and DCA orders, sniping, copy trading, token audits, and a sub-2-second BOLT execution engine, plus an ETH–SOL bridge. It's self-custodial and ranks #1 among Solana bots by volume ($25B+ lifetime trades, 2M+ users).
Fires when: When you execute. Trojan acts on tokens that already exist on-chain — it's an execution terminal, not a discovery signal.
When each tool fires
Trojan — strengths & limitations
Strengths
- Fastest, highest-volume Solana execution — deep routing and sub-2s BOLT fills
- Full order types: market, limit, DCA, plus sniping
- Copy trading with risk controls and auto-exit settings
- Self-custodial, no subscription — pay only per trade
- Rank-based SOL cashback that rewards active traders
Limitations
- Execution only — no X community or social-signal monitoring
- Acts only after a token already exists on-chain — it can't tell you what's coming
- Copy trading faces the same Solana latency problem as every wallet-based tool
- The 1% per-trade fee adds up for high-frequency traders
Where XHuntr adds what Trojan can't
- Fires 24–48h before a token is even deployed via X community signals
- Catches a CA posted inside a community before the public tweet — before Trojan has anything to trade
- Convergence detection when multiple tracked accounts coordinate on X
- The X social layer is invisible to any execution terminal
When to use each
Run Trojan when:
Use Trojan to execute. It's the fastest, highest-volume Solana bot — ideal for sniping the CA and managing the position once you've found the play.
Run XHuntr when:
Use XHuntr to find the play early — before there's a token for Trojan to trade. The X community signal fires hours to days before the CA exists.
Run both:
XHuntr detects the setup (community creation, convergence, CA-in-community). Trojan executes it the instant the CA drops. Earliest signal + fastest execution — XHuntr's CA alerts even include a Trojan quick-buy link.
Pricing
XHuntr
- • 0.40 SOL/week — 15 accounts
- • 1.15 SOL/month — 20 accounts
- • 8.0 SOL/year — 25 accounts
Trojan
Free to use. 1% per-trade fee (0.9% with a referral code), deducted automatically. No subscription. Rank-based SOL cashback rewards (roughly 10% up to ~45% at the top tier).
FAQ
Is XHuntr better than Trojan?
They do different jobs. Trojan is an execution terminal — the fastest, highest-volume way to buy and sell on Solana. XHuntr is a social signal monitor — it finds setups before a token exists to trade. You don't choose between them: XHuntr finds it early, Trojan executes it. XHuntr's CA alerts even include a Trojan quick-buy link.
Does Trojan monitor X communities?
No. Trojan is an on-chain execution bot — it trades tokens that already exist. X community activity (community creates, joins, convergence, CA-in-community) happens before any token is deployed, and it's invisible to Trojan. That's XHuntr's layer.
How much does Trojan cost vs XHuntr?
Trojan is free to use with a 1% per-trade fee (0.9% with a referral code). XHuntr is free for 3 days, then 1 KOL free forever or paid plans from 0.40 SOL/week. They're not substitutes — Trojan charges on execution, XHuntr charges for the early signal.
What's the right order to use XHuntr and Trojan?
XHuntr fires first: a tracked account creates a community, convergence hits, or a CA is posted inside a community. You see the setup forming. When the CA drops, you execute in Trojan — often straight from the quick-buy link in XHuntr's alert. Early detection → fast execution.