I've been observing for a while how Telegram bots for making money have become practically viral in the crypto community. After the initial boom with BotNote and BotDogs, which left good profits for several users, things exploded. Now there's everything: Blum, Hot, TONXDAO, ToMarket, Note Pixel, MimiFi, Tap Coin, cex io, Cats and Dogs, and many more competing for attention.



The phenomenon is interesting because each one takes a different approach. Blum reached 60 million users and operates by cultivating coins for 8 hours plus basic tasks like inviting friends. Hot Wallet is slower but promises higher prices, around $8 to $12 per coin. TONXDAO changed the game with a team system of 5 members instead of just clicks, which is honestly refreshing.

What surprises me most is how quickly some of these Telegram bots for making money gained traction. ToMarket (the tomato one) uses a cultivation cycle every 3 hours with a league system. Note Pixel is backed by Toon Network, the same people behind BotDogs, which gives it credibility. MimiFi held a Lamborghini giveaway that drew a lot of attention, distributing $30,000 daily in Ethereum to its subscribers.

Cex io is one of the most solid long-term options; it has its own wallet and has already surpassed 10 million users. Cats and Dogs operates with team competitions, collecting food every 8 hours. Tap Coin allows accumulating points, buying cards, and even withdrawing USDT directly to your wallet. And well, the official bot of the largest platform arrived, reaching 20 million users in less than a month.

What’s interesting now is to see which of these will actually be listed on exchanges and at what prices. Some projected October, others November. Current data for coins that have already been listed show volatility: DOGS at -5.56%, NOT at -0.55%, CATI at -8.39%. No surprise, it’s the normal cycle of these tokens after the initial hype.

The reality is that these Telegram bots for making money have become a legitimate way many use to earn some extra. It’s not easy or guaranteed money, but the entry barrier is zero, and some users have actually made profits. The question now is which of these will survive long-term and which will be the next viral phenomenon.
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