Banana Gun just added full support for the Robinhood Crypto chain inside its Telegram trading bot. Market buys, limit orders, copy trading, and faster execution are all live now, running through the same chat window traders already use.
Banana Gun operates as a Telegram-native trading bot built for speed. Traders type a command or tap a button inside a chat thread, and the bot handles execution, order management, and now wallet mirroring on the Robinhood chain too.
The company’s own framing was direct: day 1 support was just the start. That is how Banana Gun treats new chains, not a checkbox ticked once, but a platform it keeps building on.
What Banana Gun Actually Is
Strip away the chain-specific news and Banana Gun is a cross-chain trading platform inside Telegram. It handles fast order execution, copy trading, and cross-chain sniping without needing a separate app or browser tab.
Before this update, the bot already ran on Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain, and Base. The Robinhood chain is the newest addition to that list, not a separate product on separate infrastructure.
The Four Features Now Live on the Robinhood Chain
Market buys let you enter a position at the current price with one command, no manual gas adjustments needed. Limit orders sit next to that, letting you set a target price and walk away instead of watching a chart.
Copy trading rounds out the toolkit by letting you mirror another wallet’s on-chain activity in real time. Faster execution cuts the gap between sending a trade and seeing it fill.
Command syntax and menu layout stay the same across chains. Only the network underneath is new.
Why Trading From Telegram Actually Matters
Banana Gun lives inside Telegram, so the whole trade happens in the app already open on your phone. There is no desktop client to install, no browser extension to trust with a wallet connection, no separate dApp to load and approve.
That matters most in the exact moment a new Robinhood chain pair shows up. You can place the market buy, set the limit order, or start copying a wallet from a subway platform or a lunch break, using the same chat thread you already have open for everything else.
It also means one interface covers every chain Banana Gun supports. A trader watching Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain, Base, and now the Robinhood chain does not need a different app open for each one.
The Pattern Behind the Robinhood Chain Rollout
Cross-chain sniping, copy trading, and Telegram-native execution are the three pillars Banana Gun built its reputation on. This rollout applies that same approach to a new environment.
The bot’s track record backs that pattern. On BNB Chain, Banana Gun went from zero presence to the top spot in bot market share within 30 days of integration.
Day 1 support proved Banana Gun could move fast when a chain launches. The features that followed, market buys, limit orders, copy trading, and faster execution, prove the team keeps building once the announcement fades.
For traders on the Robinhood chain right now, the tools available today go past what shipped at launch, and the plan is to keep going.
