Alright, lately I've been seeing everywhere on Telegram these bots that promise easy money. Like, after the Hamster Kombat disaster, a flood of Telegram bots that actually pay has exploded... or at least that's what they say. I've tried a few of these bots, and I have to say the phenomenon is interesting, even though there are quite a few things to know before jumping in.



The most talked-about bots are like Blum, which has 60 million users, Hot Wallet (the one that promises coins between $8 and $12), TONXDAO with the team system, ToMarket with 3-hour crops, and Pixel, which is supported by a major network. Then there are MimiFi, Tap Coin, cex io, and the famous Cats and Dogs where you choose between cats and dogs. Basically, the Telegram bots that really pay seem to be proliferating every week.

This thing about Telegram bots that really pay has become like a competition. When a major exchange's bot arrived last July, it reached 20 million users in less than a month. But here, the story is complicated: most promise specific quotes and prices, but the actual result depends on a thousand factors. For example, listing dates get delayed, prices are not what was expected, and mining is still very slow.

Now, looking at the current data, DOGS is at $0.00 with -1.71% in 24 hours, NOT is at $0.00 with -3.25%, and CATI is the only one in the green at $0.05 with +1.19%. Basically, if you think that Telegram bots that really pay are a way to make quick money, well... it depends on what you mean by "really." You can collect coins, yes, but the real value is all to be seen. I personally follow them out of curiosity, but I don't set my hopes too high.
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