Solana Bundle Bot: Be the First Sniper on Your Liquidity Pool in Solana
If you’ve spent any time on Solana, especially if you’ve launched your own token or meme coin, you’ve seen sniper bots tear through freshly created liquidity pool. No need to explain what they’re capable of. If you’re here, you already know.
Let’s get straight to it: staying one step ahead of sniper bots by becoming the first sniper on your own liquidity pool, using what’s known as a bundle transaction.
In this context, a bundle transaction means combining 2 transactions: adding liquidity and the first buy swap on the token base. Give this guide 4 minutes of your time, or check out the video tutorial below if you prefer that format:
What Is Bundle Bot on Solana
What we’re looking at here, creating a liquidity pool and being first to buy, is known as a bundle transaction on Solana. It’s a set of sequential, automated transactions that happen milliseconds apart. Multiple actions get bundled into a single transaction: in this case, adding liquidity and executing the first buy swap on the token base of that same liquidity pool.
Solana Bundle Bot: Launch and Sniping on Solana
Smithii’s Create Solana Liquidity Pool tool lets you launch the liquidity pool for your token Solana and be the first sniper to buy, with no coding knowledge required.
Why Use Solana Bundle sniper bot?
With smithii’s auto sniper bot, you can execute the first transaction on your freshly launched liquidity pool, buying your own token and holding it to sell strategically against the buy pressure from third-party sniper bots that will inevitably pile in right after you.
How to Use Solana Bundle Sniper Bot: Step by Step
Setting Up a Bundle Transaction with a Single Wallet
To use the bundle feature (add liquidity + first swap in a single transaction), head to the “Create Solana Liquidity Pool” tool (https://tools.smithii.io/liquidity-pool/solana)
- Set up your liquidity pool. If you’re not sure how, check out our tutorial on creating a liquidity pool on Solana.
- In the Liquidity Pool configuration options, you’ll find a section for “Snipe your Token”. This lets you set the amount of $SOL you want to invest in that first transaction in exchange for your newly launched tokens.
- Click Create Liquidity Pool. Once done, you’ll see your liquidity pool on Raydium and the tokens you purchased reflected in your wallet, all in a single transaction with zero coding required.
Setting Up a Bundle Transaction with Multiple Wallets
Using multiple wallets gives your launch a more organic look. To do it, check the “Snipe your Token” box and follow these steps.
- Set Up Wallets: Create 4 wallets, distribute the SOL needed to cover purchases and fees, and export the private keys.
- Prepare the Pool and OpenBook: You need a openbook to snipe with multiple wallets.
- Configure Bundle Snipe: Import the private keys, split the total amount across wallets, and enable the bundle transaction (Smithii does not store any keys).
Your interaction will look like the image below, where the first 2 transactions (Add and Buy) are yours:

For a deeper dive into how to create the liquidity pool for a token or meme coin on Solana, check our complete guide on how to create a Liquidity Pool, including the Snipe your Token feature.
How Does Solana’s Bundle Bot Work, and What Does It Cost?
Without getting too deep into it: it’s sophisticated code that interacts with Jito Labs’ MEV (Maximum Extractable Value) technology and SPL (Solana Program Library), enabling multiple transactions within the same block.
Before using this feature, keep in mind you’ll need $SOL for the OpenBook Market (from 0.4 SOL), liquidity pool creation (0.4 SOL + however much liquidity you want to add), and the amount you’ll invest on that first buy swap. The good news: you handle it all from smithii’s Create Solana Liquidity Pool tool.
My recommendation: don’t buy more than 10% of the supply. Go beyond that and potential buyers may think the supply is already drying up.
Final Thoughts on Being the First sniper with Bundle sniper bot on Solana
The core idea behind a bundle transaction is to counter sniper bot activity on a freshly launched liquidity pool. As the creator, it gives you one more tool to influence token supply and demand and reduce your sniper exposure.
Yes, one more tool: snipe on your own liquidity pool isn’t the only thing you can do to counter sniper bots on Solana. This feature is available when creating a liquidity pool with the “Auto-Snipe” option.
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