# Solana campaigns

What is specific to running a window on Solana: the pools covered, pump.fun graduates, and why the busiest board costs more.

Solana is its own pricing group because its board behaves differently from the EVM ones. Everything
about it is more contested, and that shapes cost, entry time and timing.

## Pools we cover

Raydium, Orca, Meteora and PumpSwap, plus pairs routed through Jupiter. If your pair trades on any of
these, a campaign can reach it.

Activity is spread across every pool your pair trades on rather than concentrated in one, which is
part of what makes it read as market activity rather than a single actor.

## Why it costs more

$399 for 12 hours against $299 on the EVM chains. The gap is
competition, not markup: more pairs are fighting for the same places, so holding a position across the
same number of hours takes more work.

Entry reflects the same thing — about 27 minutes on Solana against 11
on the quietest EVM board, despite Solana settling blocks in under a second.

## Pump.fun graduates

A token that has just migrated out of pump.fun is in an unusual position: the pair becomes tracked,
there is a burst of natural attention, and it fades quickly.

- The first few hours after migration are the strongest time to open a window,
while attention still exists and a campaign can compound it.

- Allow about 27 minutes from launching to the pair appearing, so
open the window roughly 40 minutes before any coordinated post.

- Day two onwards still works, but you are restarting attention rather than
extending it.

The pair has to have completed migration and be trading on a real pool. While it is still on the
bonding curve there is no pair for the board to rank.

## Paying for a Solana campaign

Two routes. From a connected Solana wallet in one click, or manually to the address shown on the
payment page — which is the route to use when your USDC sits on an exchange.

You do not need a Solana wallet to run a Solana campaign. You can sign in with an EVM wallet, pay in
USDC on an EVM network, and still launch on Solana. Payment details.

On the manual route, send USDC on Solana only. SOL or any other token sent to the deposit address is
not credited automatically.

## Timing on a busy board

Solana boards move fastest, which cuts both ways: a placement is more visible because more people are
watching, and the ranking within the list shifts more often.

A 24-hour window suits Solana better than most chains for that reason — it covers the Asian, European
and American trading days rather than one of them.

## Questions

**Do I need a Solana wallet to run a Solana campaign?**

No. You can sign in with an EVM wallet and pay in USDC on an EVM network. The campaign chain and the payment chain are independent.

**Which Solana pools do you cover?**

Raydium, Orca, Meteora and PumpSwap, plus pairs routed through Jupiter.

**When should a pump.fun graduate run a window?**

In the first few hours after migration, while natural attention still exists. Open it about 40 minutes before any coordinated post, since Solana entry averages 27 minutes.

**Why is Solana entry slower than Ethereum when Solana is faster?**

Entry tracks how contested the board is, not block time. Solana has the busiest board in crypto and Ethereum has fewer competitors at the top.

