A high-performance, multi-threaded bot for generating volume on Solana DEXes using the Solana Swap API from Solana Tracker https://docs.solanatracker.io
- Supports multiple DEXes:
- Raydium
- Raydium CPMM
- Pump.fun
- Moonshot
- Orca
- Jupiter (Private Self-Hosted API)
- Multi-wallet support
- Parallel execution with multiple threads
- Configurable delays for buying and selling
- Option to use regular transactions or Jito for transaction processing
- Detailed logging with timestamps and color-coded actions
- Node.js (v14 or later recommended)
- npm (comes with Node.js)
- One or multiple Solana wallets with SOL
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Clone the repository: git clone https://github.com/YZYLAB/solana-volume-bot.git cd solana-volume-bot
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Install dependencies: npm install
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Create a
.env
file in the root directory and add your configuration: AMOUNT=0.1 TOKEN_ADDRESS=your_token_address DELAY=2000 SELL_DELAY=1000 SLIPPAGE=1 PRIORITY_FEE=0.0005 JITO=false RPC_URL=your_rpc_url THREADS=2
Run the bot with:
node index.js
Adjust the settings in your .env
file to customize the bot's behavior:
- AMOUNT: The amount of SOL to swap in each transaction
- TOKEN_ADDRESS: The address of the token you're trading
- DELAY: Delay between swap cycles (in milliseconds)
- SELL_DELAY: Delay between buy and sell operations (in milliseconds)
- SLIPPAGE: Maximum allowed slippage (in percentage)
- PRIORITY_FEE: Priority fee for transactions
- JITO: Set to "true" to use Jito for transaction processing
- RPC_URL: Your Solana RPC URL
- THREADS: Number of parallel threads to run
This bot uses the Solana Swap API from SolanaTracker.io.
Note: The Swap API charges a fee for usage:
- Standard fee: 0.5% on each successful transaction
- For high-volume users: Fees can be reduced to as low as 0.1% (subject to approval)
For high-volume usage or inquiries about reduced fees, please contact:
- Discord: SolanaTracker Discord
- Email: swap-api@solanatracker.io
This bot is for educational purposes only, we don't recommend the use of volume bots. Use at your own risk. Always understand the code you're running and the potential financial implications of automated trading.
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome! Feel free to check issues page.
If you like this project, please consider giving it a ⭐️ on GitHub!