Bankr Bundler: Lock In Your Supply at Launch on Robinhood Chain
The moment your pool goes live on Bankr, bots are already lined up to front-run your first buys. The Bankr Bundler flips that: it buys your token from multiple wallets in the same block as the launch, so you’re in at the same time as the snipers, not a step behind. Flat fee of 0.01 ETH in Smithii, charged only when the launch confirms. No dev, no code, live right away.
This guide walks you through how to use the Bankr Bundler step by step, no jargon, straight to the point. Let’s get into it.
What Is Bankr?
Bankr is a token launchpad you might already know from Base and Solana, now operating on Robinhood Chain too. Its approach isn’t the typical launchpad with a bonding curve: instead of forcing you to graduate a curve before you can trade, Bankr deploys each token straight into a Uniswap V3 pool. That means your coin trades on a real market from the very block it’s deployed, with no migration or graduation involved.
That’s exactly why bundling matters so much on Bankr. Liquidity from block one means bots are already watching the mempool, ready to sweep the opening supply. Buying in that first block from a single wallet, manually, is impossible. Splitting that buy across multiple wallets firing simultaneously is exactly what the Bankr Bundler solves.
What Is the Bankr Bundler?
The Bankr Bundler is a tool that bundles your own token purchases from multiple wallets in the same block at launch on Bankr. Instead of one wallet racing against bots, you split your opening buy across as many wallets as you want, all firing at once, and you secure a share of the supply before anyone else. It’s the same bundling flow memecoin launchers already know from Four Meme and Printr, adapted for the Uniswap V3 pools that Bankr deploys.
Every buy the bundler fires is a real on-chain transaction settled on Robinhood Chain, an Arbitrum Orbit L2 running on Ethereum and fully EVM-compatible. Gas is paid in ETH, and each wallet’s purchase is recorded on the Robinhood Chain Blockscout explorer. The Smithii fee is flat at 0.01 ETH, and here’s the key: you’re only charged when the launch confirms. If the bundle doesn’t go through, you don’t pay the fee.
Why Use a Bankr bundler?
Let’s be real: the opening block makes or breaks your launch. If bots take the first buys, they dump on your community and your chart looks like a rug before it even gets going. Here’s what the Bankr Bundler does for you:
- Your supply before anyone else: your wallets buy in the same block as the launch, so you have a position before outside snipers can react.
- Multi-wallet distribution: spreading the buy across multiple wallets reads as organic demand, not a single whale aping in all at once.
- Anti-sniper edge: you compete for opening supply on equal footing with the bots watching the mempool.
- Built for Bankr: targets the Uniswap V3 pool where your token launches directly, no bonding curve or migration to wait on.
- Pay only if it lands: the flat 0.01 ETH fee only applies when the launch confirms, so a failed bundle costs you nothing beyond gas.
New to the network? Check out our guide on what Robinhood Chain is and how it works before you launch.
How to Use the Bankr Bundler: Step by Step
Setting up the Smithii Bankr Bundler takes a few minutes and requires zero coding. Open the tool page and follow these steps:

- Connect your wallet on Robinhood Chain and open the Bankr Bundler. Make sure you have enough ETH for the buys plus gas, since network gas is paid in ETH.
- Configure your Bankr launch by filling in the name, ticker, image, and description yourself.
- Choose how many wallets you want in the bundle and set the amount of ETH to buy from each wallet. Remember to fund each wallet with the required amount.
- Launch and confirm the transaction in your wallet. The bundler fires all buys in the same block as the launch and you lock in your share of the supply before anyone else. The flat 0.01 ETH fee only applies when the launch confirms.
You can verify each wallet’s purchase on the Blockscout explorer as soon as the block confirms. Don’t have a token yet? Create one first with the Robinhood Chain token creator, then bundle its launch.
How Much Does the Bankr Bundler Cost?
Hiring a developer to build a bundling script that buys from multiple wallets in a single block is expensive, easily $200 or more, and it breaks every time the launchpad or DEX changes something. That’s why the Smithii suite opens this up to everyone: run a professional launch bundle without writing a single line of code, for a flat fee of 0.01 ETH. And that fee only applies when the launch confirms.
On top of that flat fee, you cover the ETH each bundle wallet spends buying supply, plus the gas those transactions use on Robinhood Chain. The scale is up to you: fewer wallets and less ETH for a lighter bundle, more of both when you want a bigger opening position.
What to Do After Bundling Your Launch
Having supply is the beginning, not the end. With your token live and your position locked in, the next job is keeping the chart alive so new buyers can find you. That means volume and visibility: steady trading activity that gets your pair onto the trending lists. The fastest path is our Bankr Volume Bot, which runs automated buy/sell cycles in that same Uniswap V3 pool. Bundle the launch, then keep the momentum going.
Launching a meme coin from scratch? Follow our guide on how to create a meme coin on Robinhood Chain before you bundle.
Bankr bundler FAQ
Since Robinhood Chain and Bankr went live, we’ve been getting a ton of questions about using a Bankr bundler. Here are the ones that come up most.
What is a bundler on Robinhood Chain?
A bundler buys your token from multiple wallets in the same block it launches, so you lock in a share of the supply before snipers or anyone else can. The Bankr Bundler does this for tokens launched on Bankr, one of the launchpads running on Robinhood Chain.
How much does the Bankr Bundler cost?
The Smithii fee is flat: 0.01 ETH, charged only when the launch confirms. On top of that, you cover the ETH each wallet in the bundle spends buying supply, plus the gas those transactions consume on Robinhood Chain.
When is the 0.01 ETH fee charged?
Only after the launch confirms. If the bundle doesn’t go through, you don’t get charged the flat Smithii fee, so a failed launch costs you nothing beyond the gas your own transactions used.
Which DEX does the Bankr Bundler buy on?
Bankr deploys each token directly into a Uniswap V3 pool, so the bundler buys through that same Uniswap V3 pool on Robinhood Chain. No bonding curve, no migration to wait on. The market is live from block one.
What token do I need for gas?
Robinhood Chain uses ETH as its native gas token, so make sure you have enough ETH in your wallet to cover the 0.01 ETH fee, the ETH your bundle wallets spend buying supply, and the gas for each transaction. The network’s stablecoins include USDG and USDe.
Bottom Line
To sum it up: on Bankr, the opening block decides who gets your token, and the Bankr Bundler is the fastest way to make sure that’s you and not the bots. You buy multi-wallet in the same launch block, with a flat 0.01 ETH fee that only fires when it works, and zero code. Don’t have a token yet? Create one with the token creator, bundle its launch, then keep the chart moving with the Bankr Volume Bot.
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The Complete Robinhood Chain Kit
Everything you need to launch and grow on Robinhood Chain, no code required, with Smithii:
- Get started: What is Robinhood Chain · best wallets
- Create and launch: create a token · create a meme coin · create a liquidity pool
- Distribute: token airdrop · airdrop and testnet guide
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- Grow: volume bot · market maker
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