Every day I see people asking: Are Telegram bots really trustworthy? Honestly, after trying out several bots, some are truly strong and others are disappointing. For example, Bloom reached 60 million users, and people actually made profits from it. The expected listing in November at a price of $0.08 gives you an idea of how serious it is. But the truth is: whether Telegram bots are trustworthy depends on your choice.



In bots like Hot, which focus on slow mining (expected price $8–12), and Cats & Dogs, which rely on competitions and battles every 8 hours. Slow accumulation is actually a positive sign, because it means a higher price for the coin. NotPixel is supported by the TON network, and they verified accounts after 15 days from the start—this shows professionalism. Meme Fi distributed $30,000 daily and held a Lamborghini contest, with the listing on October 9.

But caution is necessary. Tap Coin and tomatoes (ToMarket) depend on task and invitation systems, so you need to be careful because some bots exaggerate their promises. CEX io is verified by Telegram, has 10 million users, and has a strong team system (10% of the team’s accumulation). But the biggest question mark: Are all Telegram bots trustworthy? The answer is no. Some are real projects, and others are just pump and dump schemes. The solution is to choose ones that are verified, with real user numbers and a known history. And the profits you expect should be realistic—not just dreams.
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