The on-chain trading landscape has spent the last two years fragmenting. Traders who wanted speed on Solana used one tool, switched to another for Ethereum, andThe on-chain trading landscape has spent the last two years fragmenting. Traders who wanted speed on Solana used one tool, switched to another for Ethereum, and

From Telegram to Browser: How Banana Gun Built a Unified Trading Layer Across Five Chains

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The on-chain trading landscape has spent the last two years fragmenting. Traders who wanted speed on Solana used one tool, switched to another for Ethereum, and managed yet another for BNB Chain. Wallets multiplied. Interfaces diverged. Execution quality varied wildly depending on which chain happened to be active that week.

Banana Gun, the trading platform behind more than $16 billion in cumulative on-chain volume, has taken the opposite approach. Rather than building chain-specific tools that force users to context-switch, the team has consolidated its entire execution infrastructure into a single interface that operates across Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain, Base, and MegaETH.

From Telegram to Browser: How Banana Gun Built a Unified Trading Layer Across Five Chains

The Problem With Chain-Specific Tools

When decentralized trading bots first gained traction in 2023, most operated as isolated products. A Telegram bot for Ethereum token sniping. A separate bot for Solana memecoins. Another for BNB Chain launches. Each required its own setup, its own wallet configuration, and its own learning curve.

For casual traders, this was manageable. For active participants executing dozens of trades daily across multiple chains, the friction compounded. Missed opportunities on one chain while monitoring another became the norm rather than the exception.

“The fragmented approach made sense when each chain had fundamentally different trading dynamics,” said Daniel, CEO and Co-Founder of Banana Gun. “But the market has matured. Traders expect one execution layer that handles routing, speed, and protection regardless of which chain they are trading on.”

What the Unified Terminal Actually Does

The web-based terminal at pro.bananagun.io serves as the central access point for Banana Gun’s consolidated trading infrastructure. It replaces the need to manage multiple chain-specific bots with a single browser interface where traders can execute across all five supported networks without switching platforms.

On Ethereum specifically, the platform maintains an 88% first-block sniping success rate, a metric that reflects the underlying infrastructure’s proximity to block builders and MEV protection mechanisms. Solana, which currently leads Banana Gun’s volume by weekly trading data, benefits from dedicated RPC routing optimized for the network’s transaction processing model.

The Telegram bot at t.me/BananaGun_bot remains fully operational for traders who prefer mobile-first execution, but the web terminal adds capabilities that messaging apps structurally cannot support: real-time charting, multi-tab portfolio monitoring, and granular order management across chains simultaneously.

Revenue Sharing as a Structural Incentive

One architectural decision separates Banana Gun from most competing trading platforms. Forty percent of all trading fees generated across the platform are distributed to $BANANA token holders every four hours. This is not a staking reward with lockup periods or a governance token with speculative value detached from platform performance. It is a direct revenue share tied to actual trading activity.

The mechanism creates alignment between platform usage and token holder returns. As trading volume grows, distributions grow proportionally. The platform’s trajectory from launch to $16 billion in processed volume has made this distribution model increasingly significant for holders tracking yield across DeFi.

Detailed breakdowns of the fee structure and distribution mechanics are available on the Banana Gun blog, where the team publishes weekly performance recaps and platform updates.

Scale and Adoption Metrics

With 1.2 million registered users, Banana Gun ranks among the most widely adopted on-chain trading platforms in operation. The user base spans retail traders executing small-cap token launches to more sophisticated participants running automated strategies across chains.

The $16 billion in cumulative trading volume represents actual transactions processed through the platform’s smart contracts, not notional or projected figures. This volume has been generated without market-making incentives or wash trading programs, a distinction that matters as the industry faces increased scrutiny around inflated metrics.

MEV Protection and Execution Quality

For traders operating on Ethereum and increasingly on other EVM chains, MEV (Maximal Extractable Value) extraction remains one of the most persistent sources of execution loss. Sandwich attacks, front-running, and other forms of value extraction can erode returns on otherwise profitable trades.

Banana Gun’s execution layer incorporates anti-MEV routing as a default feature rather than an optional add-on. Transactions are routed through protected channels that minimize exposure to sandwich attacks, and the platform’s sniping infrastructure is designed to achieve block inclusion before opportunistic bots can react.

The technical architecture supporting these protections is covered in depth on the platform’s main site, alongside documentation on supported chains, fee structures, and integration details.

What Comes Next

The team has signaled expansion into what it describes as “new markets” beyond standard token trading, pointing toward event-driven trading opportunities that extend the platform’s execution capabilities into adjacent categories. Specific details remain under wraps, but the infrastructure built for multi-chain token trading provides a foundation that could support broader transaction types.

For now, the consolidation of five chains into one interface represents the most significant product shift since the platform’s original Telegram bot launch. In a market where speed and simplicity determine which tools traders actually use under pressure, reducing friction across chains is not a feature update. It is a structural advantage.

About Banana Gun

Banana Gun is a multichain on-chain trading platform supporting Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain, Base, and MegaETH. With over $16 billion in cumulative trading volume and 1.2 million registered users, the platform provides high-speed token execution, MEV protection, and automated trading tools through both its web terminal and Telegram bot. Forty percent of trading fees are distributed to $BANANA holders every four hours.

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