Soltrace Fees, Explained
Trading fees are where a lot of copy-trading services get cagey. We'd rather just lay it out. Here's exactly what Soltrace charges, what each plan gives you, and how trades get submitted at each tier.
The Per-Trade Fee: 0.85%
Soltrace charges a flat 0.85% per trade on every plan, from Free to Elite. That's the headline number, and it doesn't change with your subscription.
The fee is recorded in an on-chain fee ledger. Every position logs its basis, fees, proceeds, and realized PnL, so you can verify what you were charged yourself on Solscan — no need to take our word for it.
The Profit Split: Free Tier Only
On top of the per-trade fee, the Free plan takes a 30% split of realized profit. This is how the free tier sustains itself.
Every paid plan has no profit share. On Starter, Pro, and Elite you keep 100% of your profit beyond the 0.85% per-trade fee. If you trade enough, a paid plan pays for itself by removing that 30% cut.
The Plans
| Plan | Price / mo | Wallets | Profit split | Submission |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | 1 | 30% of profit | RPC (confirmed) |
| Starter | $69 | 3 | none | RPC (confirmed) |
| Pro | $199 | 10 | none | Jito · Nozomi · Astralane · AllenHark + optimistic |
| Elite | $449 | 50 | none | Jito · Nozomi · Astralane · AllenHark + optimistic |
The main axes are how many wallets you can follow and how your trades get submitted. Free follows 1 wallet; Starter 3; Pro 10; Elite 50.
RPC vs. Relay Submission by Tier
Once a copy is ready, it has to land on-chain — and how it's submitted differs by tier.
Free and Starter submit via RPC, in confirmed mode. This is the standard, reliable path: your copy is built, simulated, and sent through RPC.
Pro and Elite add the AllenHark relay alongside Jito, Nozomi, and Astralane, with optimistic execution. Instead of a single RPC path, your transaction goes out across multiple private, MEV-protected submission routes, which improves the odds of landing quickly and ahead of front-runners.
One clarification worth making, because it's a common mix-up: the shred path Soltrace uses is a detection mechanism — how the engine sees trades early. It is not a submission relay. Submission happens through RPC (Free/Starter) or the relay set above (Pro/Elite); shreds are about seeing trades, not sending them.
Accepted Payment
You can pay for your Soltrace subscription in USDC, USDT, or SOL. Checkout runs through the standard AllenHark Console flow.
Which Plan Makes Sense
- Free ($0) — try it with one wallet. You'll pay 0.85% per trade plus a 30% profit split. Best for testing the waters.
- Starter ($69) — three wallets, RPC submission, and no profit split. The step up from Free for anyone trading regularly.
- Pro ($199) — ten wallets plus the multi-relay submission set (Jito, Nozomi, Astralane, AllenHark) and optimistic execution. For traders who want faster, MEV-protected landing.
- Elite ($449) — up to fifty wallets with the full relay set. For running a serious, diversified copy book.
Transparent by Design
No hidden spread, no surprise withdrawal fee, no custody. The 0.85% per-trade fee, the Free-tier 30% split, and every position's PnL are all written to an on-chain ledger you can audit yourself. And because Soltrace is non-custodial, your funds sit in your own vault the whole time — you can withdraw anytime once any outstanding performance fee is settled.
Want the custody story behind that? Read What Non-Custodial Copy Trading Actually Means. Ready to pick a plan? Browse pricing or visit the Soltrace product page.