

Banana Gun and Trojan are both Crypto Telegram Bots tools. Compare features, pricing, and ratings below to find the best fit for your team.
The question that matters: “In what situation will I regret choosing A over B after 3 months?”
Trading teams deploy Banana Gun's High-Speed Token Launches feature to execute buys within the first block of a new token's liquidity pool creation. By routing through EVM.
Traders configure Trojan's DCA Trading feature to automatically accumulate positions across 5-10 price points on newly listed Solana tokens, reducing entry risk without manual.
Institutional-grade traders layer Banana Gun's Limit Order Support to place 5-15 buy orders at progressively higher price points ($0.00001 to $0.0005 range) before a token's.
Agencies use Trojan's Copy Trading paired with Low Latency routing to mirror whale wallets and established traders across Solana DEXs in under 500ms. The User Friendly Interface.
Developers configure Customizable Trading Strategies across Banana Gun's Multi-Chain Compatibility layer, setting independent limit orders and buy thresholds for identical tokens.
Active traders use the Auto-Buy Features to queue buy orders triggered by Real-Time Market Data conditions-such as liquidity crossing $50K or token supply hitting defined.
8 differences found across 15 standardized features
Evaluative strengths and weaknesses: not feature lists
Plan removed · May 21, 2026
Plan added · May 21, 2026