Best Solana Trading Apps & Platforms in 2026 (Honest Ranking)
Best Solana Trading Apps & Platforms in 2026 (Honest Ranking)
The Solana trading category has consolidated dramatically in 2026, and the mix is shifting fast. Per Blockworks data from June 4, 2026, five platforms account for over 92% of all Solana spot trading volume ($115.4M daily total):
- Axiom — $51.5M/day (44.6% market share) — still #1 but losing relative share
- Phantom — $21.6M/day (18.8%) — +40% in six days
- Fomo — $19.8M/day (17.2%) — +57% in six days, fastest growth in the category
- Terminal (Pump.fun's desktop terminal) — $8.9M/day (7.7%)
- Trojan — $4.7M/day (4.1%)
The category is growing 14% in six days ($101M → $115M) — and the growth is concentrated in mobile (Phantom + Fomo). Mobile apps now do 36% of all Solana volume, up from 28% just a week prior.
Below is an honest ranking of the entire field, with the trade-offs each makes clear. We built one of these apps (Moby). We tried to rank everything else on its merits.
TL;DR — the honest ranking
Desktop / web-first
- Axiom — best for desktop power-traders. Market leader by volume. Lowest base fees via referrals (~0.25% SOL rebate).
- Terminal — best for multi-chain pro tooling. Pump.fun's desktop terminal. Up to 35% cashback via referrals (in SOL).
- Photon — best for PWA-style web traders. Solana-focused power-user tool.
- GMGN — best for multi-chain "trenches" traders. Solana + ETH + BSC + Base in one place.
Mobile
- Phantom — best for traders who want a wallet-first experience with native swap. #1 mobile app by volume.
- Fomo — best for social copy-trading mobile users.
- Moby — best for mobile traders who want smart-money discovery built into the app. Made by us.
- Pump.fun app — best for launchpad-native memecoin trading from a phone.
- Moonshot — best for newer crypto users; fiat onramp + stocks.
Telegram bots
- BONKbot — most popular Solana TG trading bot.
- Trojan — more feature-dense TG-bot alternative.
- Maestro, Bloom — niche TG bots with specific advantages.
Shutdown
- BullX — discontinued trading on June 1, 2026. See migration guide.
Volume share — who actually moves money
Per Blockworks (June 4, 2026, daily Solana spot volume):
| Platform | Daily Volume | Market Share | 6-day Δ | Category |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Axiom | $51,541,330 | 44.6% | +1% | Desktop terminal |
| Phantom | $21,644,281 | 18.8% | +40% | Mobile wallet + swap |
| Fomo | $19,822,015 | 17.2% | +57% | Mobile trading app |
| Terminal (Pump.fun) | $8,900,021 | 7.7% | -13% | Desktop terminal |
| Trojan | $4,744,130 | 4.1% | +9% | Telegram bot |
| Other | $3,804,178 | 3.3% | — | Mixed |
| Photon | $1,993,165 | 1.7% | +27% | PWA |
| Bloom | $1,026,653 | 0.9% | -3% | Telegram bot |
| BONKbot | $982,166 | 0.9% | +3% | Telegram bot |
| Maestro | $811,897 | 0.7% | -4% | Telegram bot |
| Moby | $437,195 | 0.38% | +11% | Native mobile app |
| BullX | $125,724 | 0.1% | -55% (shutdown) | Discontinued |
| GMGN | $48,084 | 0.04% | +194% | Multi-chain PWA |
| Ant.fun | $1,035 | 0.001% | NEW | New entrant |
Total Solana spot volume on June 4, 2026: $115,444,680.
Three patterns to note:
- Mobile is winning. Phantom and Fomo together added $13M in daily volume in six days. The mobile category is now 36% of all Solana spot trading volume, up from 28%.
- Axiom's relative share dropped from 50.3% → 44.6% despite flat absolute volume — the rest of the category grew faster than Axiom did.
- BullX is fully sunsetting (-55% in six days post-trading-shutdown). Most ex-BullX volume migrated to Axiom, Trojan, and the mobile apps.
Volume is one dimension. The right pick depends on your trading style, not market share alone.
1. Axiom
The #1 Solana trading platform by volume in 2026 — $51.5M/day, 44.6% category share as of June 4, 2026. Axiom is a web-based desktop terminal built for power traders: deep tooling, fast execution, perpetuals, sniping, multi-window setups. Notably, Axiom's relative share has been declining — it was 50.3% just six days prior — as mobile apps grow faster around it.
Fees: Among the lowest in the category. Up to 0.25% SOL rebate via referrals. Base fees are competitive with the cheapest alternatives.
Why traders pick Axiom:
- Half of all Solana trading volume flows through it
- Fastest execution on heavy-load tokens
- Multi-window desktop UI optimized for power-trading
- Perpetuals in the same interface as spot
- Lowest effective fee structure for active traders
Trade-offs:
- No mobile app. Web-only. Trade from a desk or you don't trade.
- Information density is high — not beginner-friendly
- Rewards are SOL rebates (predictable but smaller headline number than token rewards)
Best for: Full-time desktop traders. If you're glued to a monitor with multiple browser windows open, Axiom is the default.
2. Terminal
Terminal is Pump.fun's desktop trading terminal — formerly Padre, acquired and rebranded in late 2025. Multi-chain (Solana, Ethereum, BNB Chain, Base), with DCA, grid trading, limit orders, stop-loss / take-profit, multi-wallet management, sniping.
Fees: Standard percentage. Up to 35% cashback on fees via referrals (paid in SOL).
Why traders pick Terminal:
- 35% referral cashback is among the highest in the category
- Multi-chain coverage in one tool
- Pump.fun ecosystem alignment
- Pro tooling: DCA, grids, limits, snipes
Trade-offs:
- Desktop-first (no fully native mobile)
- Less battle-tested than Axiom for raw execution speed
- Multi-chain support means more complexity per chain switch
Best for: Pro desktop traders who want a multi-chain alternative to Axiom, especially if you value the higher referral cashback.
3. Photon
Photon is a Solana-focused web-based trading terminal that runs as a Progressive Web App (PWA). Many users install it to a phone home screen, but it's fundamentally a browser-shell experience.
Fees: ~1% trading fee.
Why traders pick Photon:
- Dense data UI for power users
- Strong sniping and new-launch tools
- PWA installation means home-screen access without an App Store gate
Trade-offs:
- Not a native mobile app — push notifications and OS integration are weaker than native iOS/Android apps
- Solana-only
- 1% fee is higher than Axiom or Fomo
Best for: Solana power-traders who want a desktop-class tool with phone accessibility, but don't need full native-mobile features.
4. GMGN
GMGN is a multi-chain "trenches" terminal — Solana, Ethereum, BSC, Base — accessible via both Telegram and PWA. Heavy on data density, wallet tracking, AI agent skills.
Fees: 1% flat.
Why traders pick GMGN:
- Truly multi-chain (5+ chains in one tool)
- Detailed wallet tracking and clustering
- AI agent features for automated trades
Trade-offs:
- PWA, not a native mobile app
- Low Solana volume share (0.01%) — strength is breadth, not depth
- Information overload for casual traders
Best for: Multi-chain power-users who trade across ecosystems and want one unified tool.
5. Phantom
The default Solana self-custodial wallet — 20M+ users — now with built-in swap, prediction markets, perpetuals, and a desktop Terminal. Phantom is #1 mobile by trading volume on Solana — $21.6M/day, 18.8% category share, +40% growth in six days per Blockworks.
Fees: ~0.85% swap fee on most routes.
Why traders pick Phantom:
- Self-custodial (you hold the keys)
- Universal Solana wallet — works with every Solana app
- Hardware wallet support
- Multi-chain (Solana, Ethereum, Base, Polygon, Bitcoin)
Trade-offs:
- Not built around discovery — you bring your own coin ideas
- ~0.85% swap fee is the highest of any major mobile app
- No native token rewards
Best for: Traders who want a wallet-first experience and don't need curated discovery. Often used alongside a discovery app like Moby.
See: Moby vs Phantom
6. Fomo
Mobile-first Solana trading app organized around social copy-trading. Backed by Benchmark; 500k+ traders. Fastest-growing major app in the category — $19.8M/day on June 4, 2026, +57% in six days.
Fees: 0.50% per trade + $0.95 minimum.
Why traders pick Fomo:
- Social copy-trading model — follow top traders, copy their moves
- Apple Pay fiat onramp
- Multichain
- Strong community
Trade-offs:
- "Follow people" model — signal quality depends on who you copy
- Less smart-money depth than dedicated discovery apps
- $0.95 minimum hurts small-trade economics
Best for: Memecoin traders who prefer following people over following on-chain data.
See: Moby vs Fomo
7. Moby
Built by us. Native iOS and Android app for Solana and Base, organized around smart-money discovery. Tracks ~18,000 labeled smart-money wallets in real time and surfaces what they're buying.
Fees: 0.75% flat. 0% on Stop Loss / Take Profit during current promo. Rewards: up to 30% of fees in $MOBY + 30% / 3% / 2% three-degree referral tree.
Why traders pick Moby:
- Live smart-money tracking across Solana + Base
- Pulse push notifications for whale activity + trending tokens
- 0.75% flat fee (cheaper than Phantom, Pump.fun, BONKbot, Trojan)
- $MOBY rewards + multi-level referrals
- Documented historical track record: 24 verified alpha calls with multipliers up to 411× ($TRENCHER) and 342× ($PUNCH)
- Backed by the @WhaleWatchAlert (~185k followers), @Moby (~130k), @AssetDash (~125k) Twitter network — ~440k combined
Trade-offs:
- $MOBY rewards in a native token (different risk profile than SOL rebates)
- Smaller community than Phantom or Fomo
- Limited to Solana + Base (no multi-EVM)
- Execution is competitive but Axiom and Terminal still win on raw speed
Best for: Active memecoin traders who want smart-money signals pushed to their phone, in a mobile-native experience.
8. Pump.fun app
Pump.fun's native mobile app. Free token minting, bonding-curve trading, livestream launches, creator follows.
Fees: ~1.25% swap. Free mint.
Why traders pick Pump.fun:
- Earliest possible entry on launches
- Native to the launchpad
- Creator livestreams and social features
Trade-offs:
- Pump.fun ecosystem only
- 1.25% fee is among the higher in the category
- No smart-money discovery layer
Best for: Traders who want to be at the launch source. Pairs well with Moby (Moby tells you which Pump.fun launches smart money is buying).
See: Moby vs the Pump.fun app and the full Pump.fun explainer
9. Moonshot
The simplest possible buying flow for crypto and tokenized stocks. 2M+ users. Apple Pay native.
Fees: 2.5% (<$250) / 1% (>$250). Up to 5% default slippage.
Why traders pick Moonshot:
- Easiest fiat onramp
- Stocks + crypto in one app
- Beginner-friendly
Trade-offs:
- 2.5% on small trades is the highest fee in this list
- 5% default slippage is aggressive for memecoins
- Limited discovery
Best for: Newer crypto users prioritizing fiat onramp simplicity.
See: Moby vs Moonshot
10. BONKbot
Solana Telegram trading bot. Paste-and-buy in under 5 seconds. Portion of fees → BONK buy-and-burn.
Fees: 1% flat.
Why traders pick BONKbot:
- No app install — works in Telegram
- Fast execution
- Auto-Strat (TP/SL/DCA), rug protection
Trade-offs:
- Telegram UX limits — no inline charts, no discovery
- 1% fee
- Alpha comes from external groups, not built-in
Best for: Telegram-native traders.
See: Moby vs BONKbot
11. Trojan
The more feature-dense Solana TG bot — DCA, limit orders, copy trading, advanced sniping.
Fees: 1% flat.
Best for: Power Telegram users who want maximum tooling in the TG-bot category.
12. Maestro
Niche Solana TG bot. Smaller share than BONKbot/Trojan but with specific power-user features.
Fees: 1% flat.
Best for: Traders who prefer Maestro's specific feature set over BONKbot's mass-market simplicity.
13. Bloom
Telegram trading bot + Chrome extension. Multi-chain (Solana, Ethereum, BSC, Base, HyperEVM). Sub-millisecond Solana event detection.
Fees: 1% flat.
Best for: Multi-chain power users who want a fast TG-bot with extension support.
BullX (shutdown)
BullX discontinued trading at 12:00 AM UTC on June 1, 2026. Withdraw and wallet functions remain. If you're migrating, see our BullX Shutdown Migration Guide and the Moby vs BullX comparison.
Best Solana trading app — by use case
- Best overall by volume: Axiom (50.3% market share, desktop power-trading default)
- Best mobile-native: Phantom (most users), Fomo (best UX for memecoin trading), Moby (best for smart-money discovery)
- Best for memecoin launches: Pump.fun app
- Best for fiat onramp: Moonshot
- Best for Telegram traders: BONKbot (simple) or Trojan (advanced)
- Best multi-chain: Terminal (pro) or GMGN (trenches) or Phantom (wallet)
- Best smart-money discovery: Moby — we built it for exactly this
- Best rewards math: Terminal (35% SOL cashback) or Moby (30% $MOBY + 30/3/2% referral tree). Different asset, different risk profile.
- Lowest fees on active trading: Axiom (~0.25% rebate) for desktop, Fomo (0.50%) or Moby (0.75% flat) for mobile.
What to look for in a Solana trading app
- Desktop vs mobile. Most full-time traders prefer desktop (Axiom, Terminal, Photon). Casual and signal-driven traders prefer mobile (Phantom, Fomo, Moby).
- Discovery vs execution. Are you bringing your own coin ideas (Axiom, Phantom, Pump.fun) or want them surfaced (Moby, Fomo, GMGN)?
- Custody. Self-custodial (Phantom) vs in-app (Moby, Fomo) vs CEX-style (none of the above — all are non-custodial routing).
- Form factor preference. Native app, web/PWA, or Telegram.
- Fees on your typical trade size. Run the math against your actual volume.
- Multi-chain needs. Solana only, or Solana + Base, or true multi-chain?
- Rewards. SOL/USDC cashback, native token rewards, or none.
- Trust. App longevity, team transparency, public track record.
Frequently asked questions
What's the #1 Solana trading platform?
By volume, Axiom is #1 — over 50% of Solana spot trading volume flows through it as of May 2026. But "best" is subjective: Axiom is desktop-only, so for mobile traders the answer is Phantom (by volume) or Fomo / Moby (by trading-app focus).
What's the best Solana trading app for memecoins?
Depends on your style. Axiom for full-time desktop trading. Moby for mobile-native smart-money discovery. Fomo for social copy trading. Pump.fun for launchpad-native entry. BONKbot/Trojan for Telegram-native speed.
Which Solana platform has the lowest fees?
Axiom has the lowest effective fees for desktop traders with referrals (~0.25% SOL rebate). For mobile, Fomo (0.50% + $0.95 min) wins on percentage and Moby (0.75% flat) wins for small trades where the minimum hurts.
What replaced BullX?
BullX shut down trading on June 1, 2026. Most users migrated to Moby (mobile-first with smart-money discovery), Axiom (desktop power-trading), or Trojan (Telegram-bot like BullX itself). See the migration guide for details.
Are Solana CEXes still relevant?
For listed coins, yes — Binance, Coinbase, OKX all support Solana spot trading with low fees. But for memecoin trading (where most of the volume is), DEX-routing apps like the ones above are where the action is. CEXes don't list most memecoins quickly enough.
Related guides
- Best Solana mobile trading apps in 2026 — mobile-specific deep dive
- Moby vs Axiom — mobile vs desktop power-trading
- Moby vs Phantom — wallet vs trading app
- Moby vs Fomo — social copy vs smart-money tracking
- Moby vs BullX — BullX migration alternatives
- What is Pump.fun? — the launchpad explained
Try Moby
Mobile-first Solana + Base trading with smart-money signals built in.
→ Download Moby for iOS and Android
Trusted by ~440,000 crypto traders across @WhaleWatchAlert, @Moby, and @AssetDash.
Ranking reflects publicly available information as of June 4, 2026. Volume data sourced from Blockworks (https://blockworks.com/analytics/solana/trading-platforms-financials-12748). Fees, features, and reward structures change frequently — verify directly on each platform's site before deciding. Memecoin trading is extremely high-risk; no app guarantees a profit. References to $MOBY or any digital asset are descriptive only and not a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold. Published by Moby. Nothing in this article is financial, legal, or tax advice.
Try Moby
Mobile-first Solana & Base trading with smart-money signals and whale tracking built in.