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January 15, 2026, 05:06:21 PM
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SHADOW NEXUS LABS
Institutional-Grade Execution Infrastructure for Solana Retail Traders



THE PROBLEM:
The current Solana landscape is dominated by rust-based MEV bots hosted on private clusters. Retail traders using public RPCs (Phantom/Raydium UI) are consistently losing 10-30% due to slippage, sandwich attacks, and failed transactions during congestion.

THE SOLUTION:
We have released the Shadow Nexus Local Client. This is not a cloud bot. It is a local Python environment that allows you to construct transactions and sign them locally before sending them directly to Jito validators via our private gateway.

CORE FEATURES:
  • Jito Block-0 Bundling: Secure entry in the very first block of a liquidity pool launch.
  • Mempool Bypass: Transactions are sent directly to leaders, skipping the public gossip network (0% chance of being sandwiched).
  • Local Signing: Your Private Keys never leave your machine. The client runs on localhost.
  • Rust/Python Hybrid: Core logic in Rust for speed, Python interface for accessibility.

TECHNICAL SPECS:
- Latency: <150ms (Europe/US Nodes)
- Supported DEX: Raydium (CPMM/CLMM), Pump.fun
- OS: Windows / Linux / MacOS



BETA ACCESS & DOCS:
We are currently opening the Beta specifically for developers and high-volume traders.

WEBSITE: shadow-nexus . netlify . app
(Please remove spaces to visit - Newbie restriction)



Disclaimer: This tool provides execution infrastructure. We do not provide financial advice. Trading on Solana involves high risk.
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