
A growing number of people are calling for new features in Solana DEX trading bots, with fresh input surfacing from recent forum discussions. Users are highlighting key functionalities that they find lacking in existing bots while emphasizing their desire for both automation and customization in their trading strategies.
Feedback from the community has introduced several exciting ideas:
Automated detection of rug-pull probability: This involves checking for common indicators like the number of holders grouped with similar balances and the reputation of developers.
Smart Order Routing: A feature that automatically splits orders across exchanges to secure the best prices available.
Backtesting engine: Fast and realistic testing of strategies with accurate modeling of slippage and fees.
Real-Time Data Feeds: Users demand ultra-low latency market data and news integration for timely decision-making.
"Some of these improvements could really turbocharge trading efficiency!" said one participant.
The voices in the community reflect diverse perspectives on bot functionality:
Simplicity vs. Advanced Features: While many people prefer automated solutions, others call for options that allow for more manual adjustments.
Innovative Features vs. Existing Tools: Users debate whether current bots suffice or need significant upgrades, with a notable portion feeling stifled by lack of development.
Profitability vs. Wishlist: Some traders claim they have developed their own profitable bots, downplaying the need for community wishlists.
"I donβt need a wishlist; I built a bot that does everything for me!"
"Wouldnβt it be cool to have backtesting capabilities modeled for accuracy?"
"Smart solutions like detecting rug pull risks could be game-changers!"
π₯ Users demand smarter, more efficient trading tools that cater to both expert and novice needs.
π Profitability remains a core concern; many share success stories with their self-developed solutions.
β‘ The call for real-time notifications underlines the importance of speed and accuracy in trading.
As discussions continue on user boards, there's a clear push for developers to pay attention. Will they address the evolving needs of traders looking for more refined features? Only time will tell.