Solana Migration Sniper Bot can sniper tokens from PumpSwap to Raydium CPMM within the same transaction bundle as the liquidity add to gain a speed advantage over manual traders.

Solana Migration Sniper Bot can sniper tokens from PumpSwap to Raydium CPMM within the same transaction bundle as the liquidity add to gain a speed advantage over manual traders.
A Solana migration sniper that snipes tokens migrating from PumpSwap to Raydium CPMM within the same transaction bundle as the liquidity add, winning a speed advantage over manual traders.
Co-bundling with the liquidity add requires tight coordination with Jito, and the bot uses Helius gRPC to observe mempool-equivalent events on Solana. Written in Rust with Anchor for any on-chain helpers.
A modular architecture cleanly separating on-chain programs, low-latency data ingestion, and the user-facing app. On-chain code is written in Rust or Solidity with strict test coverage; off-chain services run on Node.js / Rust backends with Redis and PostgreSQL for hot and durable state respectively, containerized for reproducible deploys.
Programs are implemented in Rust with the Anchor framework on Solana, or in Solidity on EVM chains, with strict access control, exhaustive error handling, and gas / compute-unit optimization. Every state transition is covered by unit and integration tests before mainnet deployment.
Where the project is performance-sensitive, the hot path is optimized end-to-end: zero-copy parsing, connection pooling, Redis-backed caches, Jito / Nozomi inclusion for Solana, and careful batching for EVM. Monitoring and alerts cover latency, inclusion rate, and PnL so regressions surface immediately.