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Recently, I got into researching these Telegram bots that promise to make money, and the truth is that there are a lot of them. After BotNote and BotDogs worked well, now everyone wants their share of the pie. I’ve seen it all: Note Pixel, Hot, ToMarket, Bloom, cex io, ton x dao, Tapcoin, MimiFi, Cats and Dogs.
What’s interesting is that each one works differently. Some are based on clicking, while others involve cultivating coins for hours. Bloom, for example, has about 60 million users, and you had to wait 8 hours to harvest, invite friends, and complete tasks. According to what I read, it was supposed to be listed in November at around $0.08.
Then there’s Hot, which is more of a wallet but with slow mining. They say the coin could reach between $8 and $12. You start by watching videos and writing codes to get two coins in half an hour, and then you trust that it will accumulate.
TONXDAO is different—it’s not just clicking. You need a team of 5 people pressing the center of the screen for two minutes. Its administrators already have a previous coin trading at $0.3, so it looks more serious.
ToMarket is agricultural: you cultivate for 3 hours, collect, and start over. There are leagues, and you can level up by inviting friends. It was supposed to be listed in October.
Note Pixel is backed by Toon Network, the same people who supported BotDogs and BotNoteCoin. It’s based on drawing squares. NoteFlex was supposed to be listed in November.
MimiFi made noise because it organized a raffle with Lamborghini, giving away $30,000 a day. The mechanism is to kill monsters to level up. The coin was supposed to be listed on October 9 at $0.03.
Tap Coin is clicking for points, buying cards, and doing tasks. You can withdraw USDT directly to your wallet, and the coin would be listed in November.
cex io is more long-term: you slowly collect a coin similar to Bitcoin, buy points to climb 10 leagues. It has its own wallet and Telegram’s blue verification. More than 10 million users.
Cats and Dogs is a competition between teams, with battles every 8 hours—you win food as the “currency.” Collection is slow, which suggests a high price.
A major platform also recently launched its bot and reached 20 million users in less than a month. It doesn’t have its own coin, but it promises rewards based on community votes.
Looking at the current data, DOGS is down 6.22%, NOT is down 3.28%, and CATI is at $0.06 with -8.38%. The reality is that making money with Telegram bots depends a lot on when you enter and when you exit. Some work, others not so much, but they all promise to be the next big thing after Hamster Kombat’s failure.