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Solana Bundling Guide 2026

The complete Solana bundling guide for 2026. How Jito MEV bundles work, wallet setup, optimal settings, and troubleshooting.

Updated January 2026·SolBundler Team·Complete Reference

What is Solana Bundling?

Solana bundling uses Jito MEV infrastructure to execute multiple transactions atomically in block 0. Your token creation and buy transactions execute simultaneously — before any sniper bot can react. Jito bundles support up to 5 transactions with full atomicity guarantees.

How Jito MEV Bundles Work

Jito is a Solana validator client enabling transparent MEV. Submit a bundle of signed transactions with a tip payment. The Jito block engine routes your bundle to validators who include it for the tip. SolBundler submits to NY, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, and Tokyo endpoints simultaneously for maximum landing rate.

Setting Up Bundle Wallets

Generate fresh wallets in SolBundler for every launch — never reuse wallets. Each bundle wallet needs your intended buy amount plus 0.05 SOL buffer for fees. Use SolBundler Fund Wallets feature to distribute SOL to all wallets simultaneously.

Optimal Bundle Settings for 2026

Use 3-5 bundle wallets per launch. Allocate 0.3-0.5 SOL per wallet. Set Jito tip at 0.003-0.005 SOL during normal conditions and 0.01 SOL during peak congestion. Enable LBS mode for snipe wallets in blocks 1-3.

Bundle Troubleshooting

Common failures: insufficient Jito tip (increase to 0.01 SOL), wallet balance too low (add 0.05 SOL buffer), RPC timeout (SolBundler uses Helius automatically). Most failures resolve by increasing the Jito tip.

Bundle Cost Breakdown

5-wallet launch: 2.5 SOL bundle buys + 0.3 SOL dev buy + 0.6 SOL snipe wallets + 0.005 SOL Jito tip + 0.02 SOL token creation + 0.034 SOL fee = approximately 3.46 SOL total. Use the bundle cost calculator for custom estimates.

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