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Maestro review

The original multi-chain Telegram sniper bot, reviewed on mechanics, fees and how its age shows in daily use.

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Screenshot of the Maestro web interface
the Maestro web app · screenshot captured 2026-08-20 by MemeFees

verdict

Maestro launched in 2022 as the first multi-chain Telegram bot built for sniping new tokens. It still works well for traders who want a contract lookup, a token report and a trade in the same chat window, across Ethereum, BSC, Solana and Base.

The fee is a flat 1% on every successful buy and sell, and transfers cost nothing. The honest downside is the interface itself. Telegram chat commands feel dated next to newer web terminals, and Maestro runs no referral program, so there is no fee discount path.

pros

  • + Live since 2022, the longest track record of any terminal in this category
  • + Covers four chains, Ethereum, BSC, Solana and Base, from one bot
  • + Contract lookup and a token report before you trade, with strong anti-rug and warning tooling
  • + Transfers are free; the fee applies only to buys and sells
  • + Copy-trading and sniping run from the same chat as manual trades

cons

  • No referral program exists, so there is no fee discount path for traders
  • Telegram-first UX feels dated against newer web terminals with charts and dashboards
  • DefiLlama tracks Maestro's fees but has no volume series for the bot, so trade volume is not independently visible
  • Fee mechanics differ by chain: per transaction on Solana, per account elsewhere, which can confuse traders switching chains

best for

  • Traders who want one Telegram bot that covers four chains instead of switching apps per network
  • Anyone who wants a contract report and anti-rug warnings before they commit to a trade
  • Traders who already work inside Telegram and do not want a separate browser terminal open

skip it if

  • You want a modern web dashboard with charts. Maestro's interface is Telegram chat, not a browser terminal
  • You want a referral discount on fees. Maestro runs no referral program
  • You want a live volume chart. DefiLlama tracks Maestro's fees but has no volume series for the bot

What Maestro is

Maestro is a Telegram bot for trading new tokens across Ethereum, BSC, Solana and Base. You paste a contract address into the chat. The bot returns a token report, then you can buy, sell, snipe or copy-trade without leaving Telegram.

Maestro launched in 2022, before most of today's trading terminals existed. It is the oldest bot in this category. Its interface still reflects that age: everything happens through chat commands rather than a web dashboard.

How it works

Trading with Maestro starts with a contract address. The bot returns a token report that covers the basics before a trade. From there you can buy, sell, snipe a new listing, or copy another wallet's trades directly from the chat.

Maestro includes anti-rug and warning tooling. It flags risk signals on a token before you commit capital. This safety layer is one of the more thorough sets among Telegram bots in the category.

Fees

Maestro charges 1% on every successful buy and sell, per its docs. Transfers between wallets are free.

Fee mechanics differ by chain. On Solana, the fee is taken per transaction. On Ethereum, BSC and Base, fees accrue per account instead. No referral program exists, so there is no fee discount path for traders.

What the data shows

DefiLlama tracks Maestro under the Telegram Bot category and reports its fees. It does not publish a volume series for Maestro. Trade volume is not independently visible the way it is for some competitors.

Our stats page reflects that gap honestly rather than estimating a number. The fee itself is confirmed directly against Maestro's own documentation.

Honest drawbacks

The main drawback is the interface. Maestro predates the current wave of web-based trading terminals. Its Telegram-only design shows its age against tools with charts, dashboards and one-click trade panels.

The second drawback is the lack of a referral program. Competing bots offer sign-up discounts or fee cashback. Maestro does not, so every trader pays the same 1%.

How it compares

Against newer web terminals, Maestro trades polish for reach. Four chains from a single bot is still rare, and its track record since 2022 is the longest in the category. Trojan and Banana Gun cover similar Telegram-first territory, each with its own gamification or token-reward angle.

Traders who want a browser terminal instead should look at Axiom, Photon or GMGN, all covered elsewhere in our terminal comparisons.

frequently asked questions

Is Maestro free to use?

No signup fee exists, but Maestro charges 1% on every successful buy and sell, per its docs. Transfers between wallets are free.

Does Maestro have a referral program?

No. Our registry found no referral code for Maestro in any source, official or third-party. There is no fee discount path for traders.

Which chains does Maestro support?

Ethereum, BSC, Solana and Base. On Solana, the fee is taken per transaction. On the other three chains, fees accrue per account.

Why is there no volume chart for Maestro?

DefiLlama tracks Maestro's fees but does not publish a volume series for the bot. We show that gap honestly rather than estimate a number.

how we review

We do not run lab tests, and no platform pays for a better verdict. Reviews are built from three inputs: the platform's official documentation, the live on-chain fee and volume data we track hourly, and the mechanics we can verify from public sources. When we cannot verify a claim, we say so or leave it out. Numbers in the text stay qualitative on purpose: platforms change parameters often, and the live figures on this page come straight from the data feed. Full detail on sources and limits: methodology.

sources & verification

Platform facts verified 2026-08-17. Review written by the MemeFees Editorial Team, last revised 2026-08-20. MemeFees is independent and not affiliated with Maestro.

Nothing on this page is financial advice. Memecoins are extremely high-risk and most go to zero.