
Ethereum didn’t need another interface. It needed better execution.
Banana Gun brings execution-grade ETH trading into the web era.
Ethereum is where trading infrastructure gets exposed. High fees, MEV pressure, fragmented liquidity, and routing complexity have made ETH the hardest environment for web-based platforms to support at a professional level. With Ethereum now live on Banana Pro, Banana Gun is challenging long-held assumptions about what the best crypto trading bot and trading platform should actually deliver.
This is not a feature expansion. It is a stress test.
Ethereum Is Where Platforms Prove Themselves
For years, most web trading platforms avoided Ethereum or offered limited support, not because of demand, but because ETH exposes weaknesses instantly. Poor routing, slow execution, and inadequate protection show up immediately under real trading conditions. As a result, serious ETH trading moved to wallets, private terminals, or Telegram bots, leaving the web optimized for convenience rather than outcomes.
Ethereum trading on pro.bananagun.io is powered by the same execution-first infrastructure that has already operated through volatile launches and congested markets across multiple chains. The web is no longer a downgrade.
Execution Comes First, Interface Comes Second
Banana Gun’s architecture is built around execution outcomes, not surface-level UX. Bringing Ethereum to Banana Pro meant extending that philosophy to the most demanding network in DeFi.
What traders gain on Ethereum through Banana Pro:
This shifts the definition of the best crypto trading bot away from where trades are placed and toward how they are executed.
One Execution Standard Across Chains
Ethereum joins BNB Chain and Base inside Banana Pro’s unified trading environment. The goal is not multichain access for its own sake, but execution parity across ecosystems.
Traders no longer need to adjust expectations depending on the chain. Speed, protection, and routing consistency remain constant, whether operating on ETH, BNB Chain, or Base.
“Many platforms avoid bringing ETH to the web because it exposes weaknesses in speed, routing, and protection” said Daniel, CEO and Co-Founder of Banana Gun. “With Banana Pro, we’re extending an execution-first approach to Ethereum so traders don’t have to choose between accessibility and performance.”
Infrastructure That Has Already Been Tested
Across its Telegram trading interface and web platform, Banana Gun’s execution engine has processed more than $16 billion in cumulative on-chain trading volume, operating through periods of extreme volatility and network congestion. Ethereum trading on Banana Pro is not a new system, but an extension of infrastructure already validated in live markets.
As ETH goes live on Banana Pro, Banana Gun continues to advance its execution stack across both web and Telegram, ensuring that traders receive the same execution quality regardless of how they access the platform.
About Banana Gun
Banana Gun is a high-performance on-chain execution platform built for traders who prioritize speed, safety, and execution quality. Originating as a private trading tool, it has evolved into a globally used platform powered by an engineering-led execution engine with millisecond-level performance, MEV protection, anti-rug and honeypot detection, and advanced trade controls. Banana Gun delivers a unified trading experience across Telegram and its web interface, supporting auto-sniping, limit orders, copy trading, and multichain execution. Its revenue-sharing token model aligns users around transparency, performance, and long-term platform growth.
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