What a madness is happening with the Telegram bots! From my trench as a user, I have seen how after the total fiasco of Hamster Kombat ( what a scam, I lost hours clicking like an idiot ), a lot of new options have emerged that promise to make us rich... or at least that's what they say.
My personal ranking of bots to make money on Telegram
After trying several, I will tell you without filters what I have discovered. Some seem promising, while others smell like a scam from afar.
Bloom Bot: The next golden goose?
With 60 million users, this bot has me hooked. The trick is to farm coins for 8 hours and do absurd tasks like inviting friends ( I've already annoyed my whole family ). They say it will launch in November at $0.08. I'm accumulating like crazy, but I'm not sure if it's another scam.
Hot Wallet: Slow but tempting
This "wallet" is maddeningly slow in mining, but the coins could be worth between 8-12 dollars. I spend hours watching silly videos and entering codes. The truth is, I feel a bit silly, but if it works...
TONXDAO: The "finger pressed" bot
This is ridiculous but addictive. You have to form a team of 5 people and keep the center of the screen pressed for two minutes. The good thing is that the creators have another currency priced at $0.3, so it might not be pure smoke.
ToMarket: Cultivating digital tomatoes
I have become a virtual farmer. Every 3 hours I log in to harvest my virtual "tomatoes". The league system seems like a trick to keep us hooked. It should be quoted this month, but I have my doubts.
Note Pixel: Backed by Toon Network
This seems to have some credibility for being behind BotDogs and BotNote. It is based on drawing with squares and although it seems silly, it could be profitable when it launches in November.
Meme Fi: The one raffling Lamborghinis
This bot makes a lot of noise with its Lamborghini contest. Supposedly distributing $30,000 daily. I only see that I spend time killing virtual monsters while dreaming of that $0.03 per coin.
Tap Coin: Click until the tendinitis
My finger already hurts from clicking so much. I buy cards to increase hourly earnings and do tasks to get keys and more spins. They promise that you will be able to withdraw USDT, but I still haven't seen a penny in my wallet.
Cex io: The "bitcoin" patience bot
This is going to take a while. You slowly collect a coin similar to Bitcoin and buy points to rise in 10 leagues. It has blue verification, which gives me some confidence, but it could be another elaborate scam.
Dogs and Cats: The battle that never ends
I chose the dog team and now I fight every 8 hours against cat lovers. We get "food" as currency. The collection is desperately slow, which according to them is a good sign for the price. We'll see.
Moonbix: The supposedly great bot
This bot claims to be linked to major platforms and has gained 20 million users in less than a month. It does not have its own currency, and the rewards will depend on community votes. It sounds like a strategy to avoid responsibilities when everything collapses.
The truth is, I am trying them all but with a lot of skepticism. After seeing so many unfulfilled promises, I now only invest time that I am willing to lose. Just in case, I keep accumulating... Who knows? Maybe one of these bots will be the next big hit, or more likely, another disappointment.
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The 10 Telegram bots that are making money... my personal experience with them
What a madness is happening with the Telegram bots! From my trench as a user, I have seen how after the total fiasco of Hamster Kombat ( what a scam, I lost hours clicking like an idiot ), a lot of new options have emerged that promise to make us rich... or at least that's what they say.
My personal ranking of bots to make money on Telegram
After trying several, I will tell you without filters what I have discovered. Some seem promising, while others smell like a scam from afar.
Bloom Bot: The next golden goose?
With 60 million users, this bot has me hooked. The trick is to farm coins for 8 hours and do absurd tasks like inviting friends ( I've already annoyed my whole family ). They say it will launch in November at $0.08. I'm accumulating like crazy, but I'm not sure if it's another scam.
Hot Wallet: Slow but tempting
This "wallet" is maddeningly slow in mining, but the coins could be worth between 8-12 dollars. I spend hours watching silly videos and entering codes. The truth is, I feel a bit silly, but if it works...
TONXDAO: The "finger pressed" bot
This is ridiculous but addictive. You have to form a team of 5 people and keep the center of the screen pressed for two minutes. The good thing is that the creators have another currency priced at $0.3, so it might not be pure smoke.
ToMarket: Cultivating digital tomatoes
I have become a virtual farmer. Every 3 hours I log in to harvest my virtual "tomatoes". The league system seems like a trick to keep us hooked. It should be quoted this month, but I have my doubts.
Note Pixel: Backed by Toon Network
This seems to have some credibility for being behind BotDogs and BotNote. It is based on drawing with squares and although it seems silly, it could be profitable when it launches in November.
Meme Fi: The one raffling Lamborghinis
This bot makes a lot of noise with its Lamborghini contest. Supposedly distributing $30,000 daily. I only see that I spend time killing virtual monsters while dreaming of that $0.03 per coin.
Tap Coin: Click until the tendinitis
My finger already hurts from clicking so much. I buy cards to increase hourly earnings and do tasks to get keys and more spins. They promise that you will be able to withdraw USDT, but I still haven't seen a penny in my wallet.
Cex io: The "bitcoin" patience bot
This is going to take a while. You slowly collect a coin similar to Bitcoin and buy points to rise in 10 leagues. It has blue verification, which gives me some confidence, but it could be another elaborate scam.
Dogs and Cats: The battle that never ends
I chose the dog team and now I fight every 8 hours against cat lovers. We get "food" as currency. The collection is desperately slow, which according to them is a good sign for the price. We'll see.
Moonbix: The supposedly great bot
This bot claims to be linked to major platforms and has gained 20 million users in less than a month. It does not have its own currency, and the rewards will depend on community votes. It sounds like a strategy to avoid responsibilities when everything collapses.
The truth is, I am trying them all but with a lot of skepticism. After seeing so many unfulfilled promises, I now only invest time that I am willing to lose. Just in case, I keep accumulating... Who knows? Maybe one of these bots will be the next big hit, or more likely, another disappointment.