Bundle Bot — ETH · Base · Arbitrum
Launch your token on EVM and bundle the first buys in one block.
Bundle Bot for ETH, Base, and Arbitrum deploys a token, seeds Uniswap liquidity, and bundles 20+ wallet buys in the same block so public snipers cannot front-run your launch. One-time price, full source code included.
- Single-block LP add + multi-wallet buy bundle
- 20+ configurable buy wallets with custom amounts
- MEV-aware priority fee & private submission where available
- Uniswap V2 or V3 pair support on Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum
- Audited contract template included — or bring your own
- Post-launch sweep tool to consolidate wallets
OVERVIEW
A launch bundler for Ethereum, Base, and Arbitrum. It deploys your token, seeds liquidity on Uniswap V2/V3, and fires 20+ wallet buys in the same block so public bots cannot front-run your launch. Built for clean, fair, memecoin-style launches on EVM.
You plug in your token details, funding wallet, and the buy wallets. The bot deploys the contract (or uses yours), pairs on Uniswap, and bundles every first buy into the same block as the liquidity add. Works on Ethereum mainnet, Base, and Arbitrum. Includes per-wallet buy amounts, priority fee control, MEV-aware submission, and a post-launch sweep tool to consolidate your wallets when you are done.
- EVM memecoin launches that want a fair head start
- Base and Arbitrum teams going live on Uniswap
- Projects relaunching a token with a clean distribution
- Full source code, yours to keep
- Complete setup help (1:1 on Telegram)
- Custom integrations & features on request
- 24/7 support and future updates
Questions & answers
Which EVM chains does it support?+
Ethereum mainnet, Base, and Arbitrum out of the box. Other EVM chains can be added on request as part of the custom integration included with your purchase.
Does it guarantee no sniper gets in?+
No bundler guarantees that. But by putting all team buys in the same block as your liquidity add, you lock out the vast majority of public snipers.
Do I need to bring my own token contract?+
No. You can use our audited template, use your own contract, or we can build a fully custom contract (see Custom Smart Contract Development).