
Banana Pro, the web trading platform built by the team behind the Banana Gun Telegram bot, has rolled out a new upgrade focused on speed, customization and on chain discovery for Solana traders. The release comes as broader crypto markets are in a quiet phase, with volumes down across Ethereum, BSC and Base, but development across Banana Pro has accelerated with new tools and performance improvements.
According to recent internal metrics, Banana Gun’s ecosystem has processed more than 5.3 billion dollars in lifetime volume, 8.5 million lifetime trades and over 22 million dollars in average daily volume, with around 6,000 daily active users and 1,000 new users joining each day. The new Banana Pro features are designed to give these traders a faster and more flexible way to operate directly from the browser instead of working only inside Telegram.
From Telegram bot to customizable web trading app
Banana Pro is a fully customizable webapp that sits on top of Banana Gun’s trading infrastructure. Users can arrange the interface around their own workflow by adding, removing and resizing widgets, building custom layouts and saving them as templates.
Key areas of the platform include:
A Trade page that acts as the central control panel for swaps, limit orders, snipes and portfolio tracking
A Trenches page that surfaces live pairs from Pump.fun and other launchpads so users can discover new tokens before they migrate
A bottom menu where traders can pin their most used widgets as shortcuts, such as Positions, Copy Trade or Transaction History
All market data is displayed through classic TradingView charts in the Chart widget, with support for custom indicators, volume overlays, price or market cap views and the option to show or hide user trades and developer trades.
New tools and performance upgrades in the latest release
The most recent update cycle introduced several new features and refinements aimed at active Solana traders who depend on speed and clarity.
Highlights include:
Mayhem Protocol integration so users can find and filter Mayhem related tokens directly in Trenches without relying on external tools
Input field upgrades for Buy, Sell and Snipe widgets, making numeric entry cleaner and more responsive in fast markets
Platform wide visual tuning that improves label clarity, error formatting, popover behaviour and token input handling
Top navigation evolution with a rebuilt bar that adds a dedicated Referral section and a one click option to create custom layouts beside the Wallet menu
Wallet Tracker refinements that fix blocked imported wallets, add more translations and tighten label logic
Positions performance boost so the Positions widget runs more smoothly when tracking multiple entries
Faster Trenches loading through backend optimisations, reducing wait times when scanning new tokens
Alongside these changes, the team is actively working on a new Banana Pro data source, Trenches V3, Wallet V2 and a full top bar and instant layout overhaul. The goal is to keep execution fast while preparing the platform for future multichain expansion.
Trading flow: from wallet setup to advanced orders
New users start by logging in with Google, Twitter or Telegram from the Trade or Trenches pages. Once authenticated, they can generate a new wallet inside Banana Pro or import an existing Solana wallet such as Phantom or Solflare using a private key.
The Wallets widget then becomes the central place to:
View SOL balances and token holdings
Sort and rename wallets
Transfer funds between wallets or to external addresses
Hide balances when sharing a screen
To trade, users send SOL to their Banana Pro wallets and operate directly from the browser. The platform supports:
Market and limit orders through the Buy/Sell and Limit Order widgets
Multi wallet trading where a single action can execute across several wallets at once
Sniping tools that allow users to pre configure liquidity thresholds, min and max token liquidity, slippage and duration so they can catch launches or migrations from Pump.fun and similar platforms
Pending Orders for reviewing, editing or cancelling open snipes and limit orders
For users who prefer to follow other wallets, Banana Pro includes a Copy Trade widget and a dedicated Copy Trade Overview page. Traders can set simple copy trades or advanced configurations with controls for max buy, spend limits, market cap filters, copy sell behaviour and presets that can be reused across multiple strategies. A Blocked Tokens list and explicit warnings about malicious target wallets are built in to encourage safer copy trading.
Discovery tools for on chain analysis
Beyond execution, Banana Pro includes several widgets aimed at helping traders understand holder structures and behaviour around a token.
The Bubble Map widget visualises clusters of token holders and potential proxy wallets. Top Holders and Top Traders tables list the top fifty wallets for a given token, with filters for labels, buy and sell ranges, PNL bands, remaining percentage, balance ranges and activity levels. From these widgets, users can open PNL cards, examine wallet behaviour or set up copy trades directly from the interface.
The Trenches live pairs feed acts as a discovery engine for new projects. It shows:
New deployments
Tokens close to filling their bonding curve
New pairs that have just migrated
Each row exposes token age, holder counts, concentration across developer, sniper, bundled and top wallets, liquidity values, volume, transaction counts and social links. A hover to pause feature makes it easier to review specific rows in what is otherwise a fast moving feed, and filter controls allow traders to filter by protocol, bonding progress, supply distribution, liquidity, volume, market cap and age.
Security and account protection
Because Banana Pro is a live on chain trading platform, the documentation emphasises account security. Users are instructed to save private keys offline during wallet creation, to enable two factor authentication on the Google, Twitter or Telegram account used for login, and to avoid logging in from untrusted devices or public terminals.
The platform also offers a security PIN feature inside Global Settings, letting users lock their session after a chosen duration, change their PIN with a timed delay, or reset it if they forget it. Session length controls and session reset options are available to tailor how often the platform requires re authentication.
Building through the quiet part of the cycle
Recent on chain data shows that ETFs have recorded their weakest flows since February, with more than two billion dollars in outflows and three consecutive weeks of lower activity across multiple networks. While trading volumes are muted, Banana Pro is using this period to expand its toolset, refine its interface and prepare for higher load when markets eventually recover.
For Solana traders looking for a browser based control center that combines TradingView charts, multi wallet management, sniping, copy trading, live pairs discovery and custom layouts in one place, Banana Pro’s latest upgrade cycle is aimed directly at that use case.