Recently, I noticed a huge surge in Telegram profit-making bots. Every day, a new bot appears, and each one claims it’s better than the one before it. The truth is that profiting from Telegram bots isn’t as simple as people expect. After the failure of the Hamster Combat bot, which disappointed many, new bots began to emerge with flashy promises.



For example, the Bloom bot reached 60 million users and relies on farming for 8 hours with some tasks. The expected price is about 0.08 dollars. The Hot bot is a bit different: it depends on slow mining, and the expected price is between 8 and 12 dollars. After that, there’s the TONXDAO bot, which depends on long-pressing and the working team behind it.

Bot Tomar Market (tomarakt) is one of the well-known farming bots. It takes 3 hours and includes a league ranking system. Not Pixel bot is supported by TON and is based on drawing and squares. MemeFi used to run massive competitions and distributed 30,000 dollars daily to subscribers.

Tab Coin depends on clicking, buying cards, and performing spins to get coins that can be withdrawn directly. Cats and Dogs depends on competition between two teams, and the battles last only 8 hours.

But the reality is that profiting from Telegram bots requires patience and effort. Collection is slow in most bots, and the expected prices often change. Some say they made good profits, while others lost their time. Each bot has a different system—some depend on clicking, some on farming, some on tasks and invitations. The important thing is to understand how each bot works before investing your time in it.
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