MoonHydra vs
SolTradingBot
Both are Telegram-first Solana bots. SolTradingBot ships everything; MoonHydra ships an editorial cut + documented encryption + branded share-cards.
| Feature | 🐉 MoonHydra | SolTradingBot |
|---|---|---|
| Base trade fee | 1% flat | 0.5–1% (tier-rebated) |
| Lowest effective fee | 1% | 0.5% (premium tier) |
| Custody model | Non-custodial · per-wallet AES-256-GCM | Non-custodial · per-wallet |
| Multi-wallet count | Unlimited Hydra Heads | Multi-wallet |
| Multi-wallet structure | One-tap switcher, persona model | Flat list, no persona model |
| UX cohesion | Editorial · five named flows | Feature-dense · cluttered |
| Pump.fun sniper | ✓ | ✓ |
| Copy trading | ✓ | ✓ |
| Limit orders + TP/SL | ✓ | ✓ |
| DCA orders | ✓ | ✓ |
| Wallet tracker (no auto-mirror) | ✓ | Bundled with copy-trade |
| Documented encryption surface | AES-256-GCM, master key in env, redacted logs | Not surfaced publicly |
| 2FA + withdrawal password | TOTP + scrypt | Partial |
| Branded share-card PnG | Hydra-branded PNG, share-to-X | Text receipt only |
Verified against SolTradingBot and our own product as of July 2026.
Where MoonHydra wins
Editorial UX, not a feature dump
SolTradingBot ships everything. The downside: the menu surface is dense, the flows are stitched, the new-user onboarding is overwhelming. MoonHydra is opinionated about which five flows matter — trade, automation, multi-wallet, security, comms — and the menu reflects that. Easier to learn, faster to use.
Documented encryption, not implied
SolTradingBot is non-custodial but doesn't publish the key-storage architecture. MoonHydra's /security page spells out every step: AES-256-GCM with a random IV per wallet, master key in the operator's env only, Pino logger redactors at field level for encryptedKey/iv/authTag/secretKey/privateKey/MASTER_ENCRYPTION_KEY. Verifiable.
Branded PnL share-cards
SolTradingBot ships a text receipt after each close. MoonHydra renders a Hydra-branded 1200×630 PNG — token symbol dominant, multiplier badge, big % with glow, entry/PnL/hold-time stats row, brand watermark + ref link. Optimized for X-image-card crops. One tap shares to MoonHydra channel or X.
Hydra-Head persona model
Both ship multi-wallet. SolTradingBot's implementation is a flat list. MoonHydra's active-wallet switcher in /wallet treats each Hydra Head as a persona — one for sniping, one for swinging, one for copy. No cap on the number of heads. Compartmentalization is structural, not just enabled.
Where SolTradingBot wins (honest version)
- → Premium-tier rebates down to 0.5%. High-volume scalpers chasing the cheapest possible fee may still prefer SolTradingBot.
- → Larger user base + longer track record — SolTradingBot has been live longer and across more market conditions. Social proof matters when picking custody-adjacent tools.
- → Broader feature surface in some niches (e.g. cross-chain bridges, specific DEX integrations). MoonHydra is Solana-native and Jupiter-routed.
High-volume scalpers chasing 0.5% rebates and broad-feature traders may prefer SolTradingBot. Multi-wallet portfolio traders who value documented encryption + branded share-cards + editorial UX should pick MoonHydra.
Migrating from SolTradingBot
- In SolTradingBot, export the private key for the wallet you want to migrate (or generate a fresh wallet on MoonHydra and just transfer SOL).
- Open @moonhydrabot in Telegram and send
/start. - Use
/wallet→ Import Existing to paste the SolTradingBot key into the AES-256-GCM-encrypted import flow. - Message auto-deletion fires the second the key arrives; nothing plaintext stays in chat.
- Same address, encrypted with MoonHydra\'s key lifecycle from here on. Optional: generate a fresh Hydra Head and consolidate the old one via
/withdraw.
Same Telegram-first concept. Cleaner cut, documented encryption.
MoonHydra is what a Solana trading bot looks like when an opinionated five-flow editorial pass replaces the kitchen-sink approach.
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