San Francisco, February 5, 2026, 8:00 AM PST
Banana Gun announced today that Ethereum is now live on Banana Pro, its web-based crypto trading platform, bringing execution-grade ETH trading directly to the browser.
Ethereum remains the deepest and most complex liquidity environment in decentralized finance, but that same complexity has historically made it difficult to support at a high standard through web applications. High gas volatility, MEV exposure, fragmented liquidity, and routing inefficiencies have pushed serious traders toward bots or direct wallet interaction instead of browser-based platforms.
https://x.com/bananagun/status/2019440890327232882
Banana Pro approaches Ethereum from a different angle.
Rather than simplifying ETH trading for accessibility, the platform applies Banana Gun’s execution-first infrastructure to the web, allowing traders to operate directly from a browser without sacrificing speed, reliability, or protection.
“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.”
Why Ethereum Support Matters
Ethereum is where liquidity concentrates during market stress, where new tokens launch first, and where execution mistakes are most costly. Supporting ETH properly is often a stress test for any trading platform.
With Ethereum now live on Banana Pro, traders can buy, sell, and manage EVM-based tokens using tools typically reserved for automated systems, but inside a web terminal built for speed and control.
Core capabilities include:
- Built-in MEV protection and contract-level security checks
- Honeypot detection designed to reduce failed or malicious transactions
- High-speed routing optimized for volatile market conditions
- Multi-wallet trading, copy trading, sniping, and advanced order management
These features are powered by infrastructure that has processed more than 16 billion dollars in cumulative on-chain trading volume across Banana Gun’s Telegram bot and web platform.
From Multichain Access to Execution Consistency
The Ethereum rollout follows Banana Pro’s recent integrations with BNB Chain and Base. Together, these expansions form a multichain execution layer designed to let traders operate across ecosystems from a single interface.
Rather than forcing users to switch tools as liquidity shifts between networks, Banana Pro focuses on consistency. The same presets, layouts, and execution logic apply regardless of chain, allowing traders to react quickly when opportunities appear.
Ethereum’s addition is a key step in that vision, especially given the network’s role as the proving ground for execution quality.
One Platform, Two Interfaces
In parallel with the web expansion, Banana Gun is preparing the next evolution of its Telegram trading bot. The upcoming upgrades focus on improved routing logic and execution efficiency during extreme volatility, ensuring traders receive the same execution quality whether they trade from Telegram or the browser.
With Ethereum now supported on Banana Pro, traders can access clean swaps, limit orders, DCA strategies, customizable layouts, and execution presets from a single terminal.
More details on the platform are available at https://www.bananagun.io
Banana Pro can be accessed directly at https://pro.bananagun.io
About Banana Gun
Banana Gun is a high-performance on-chain execution layer built for traders who demand speed, safety, and reliability. Originally developed as a private trading tool, it has grown into a globally recognised platform powered by an engineering-led execution engine with millisecond-level performance. Banana Gun provides MEV protection, anti-rug checks, honeypot detection, and advanced safeguards through both its Telegram bot and web-based terminal. The platform supports auto-sniping, limit orders, copy trading, and multichain execution, backed by a revenue-sharing token model aligned around transparency and performance.