Solana Bundle Buy
This guide walks you through bundle buying tokens on Solana with Alphecca Tools.
Tool Page
Link : Solana Bundle Buy
How to Use Bundle Buy?
Open the Bundle Buy page.
Enter the token mint address you want to buy.
Import buying wallet private keys. - You can upload a
.csv,.txt, or.jsonfile with a single column of private keys. - Or simply paste a list of private keys directly into the input field.Select wallets for bundled buy. - You can select up to 5 wallets.
Enter the amount to buy. - You can manually enter the amount of SOL for each buying wallet. - Or use the Amount button to apply a fixed or total amount to all buying wallets at once. - Each buying wallet's SOL balance must be at least Buying Amount + 0.005 SOL, and among the selected wallets, the one with the highest SOL balance must be at least Buying Amount + 0.005 SOL + Total Service Fees + Jito Tip.
Select or Enter the Jito Tip - Jito Tip must be at least 0.000001 SOL
(Optional) Enter a specified address to receive purchased tokens: - Purchased tokens will be sent to this address. - This address must have an associated token ATA account.
Click the "Bundled Buy" button to proceed with the transaction.
NOTE
- Alphecca does not store your private keys; they are used solely for local signing on your device.
- Jito Tip, Service Fees are paid from the wallet with the highest Solana balance of the selected wallets.
- In the case of failed transactions, no costs (Service Fee, Network Gas Fees) will be charged.
What is the purpose of Bundle Buy?
Bundle Buy is designed to execute multiple token purchase orders together in a single batch. This helps efficiently manage token acquisition, reduce transaction costs, and maintain orderly market activity by preventing large, sudden buy-ins. Additionally, it helps protect against sandwich attacks by minimizing exposure to front-running tactics during the purchasing process.
What is a sandwich attack?
A sandwich attack is a malicious technique where an attacker performs front-running by inserting transactions immediately before and after a user's trade order—buying before and selling after—to manipulate the price and profit from the price difference. This usually occurs on decentralized exchanges (DEXs) and exploits the slippage in transaction prices.
Can the Bundle Buy completely prevent sandwich attacks?
The Bundle Sell uses Jito technology to execute multiple sell orders within the same block, enabling it to completely prevent sandwich attacks.
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