Recently, Binance Square has been flooded with posts about Hamster Kombat, Blum, and the Moonbix Telegram bots. Verified influencers are cashing in on their follower base and attracting new users with baseless information and gibberish. If you really want to succeed in reward farming, you must avoid these.

▶️ The problems with these projects are:

1. They target Web2 users, who won't use their bots after the airdrop.

2. They're built on hype, not on conviction or genuine popularity.

3. There’s literally no roadmap or scenario for improvement.

If this sounds confusing, let me explain simply. The memecoins we often see on Tier-1 exchanges already have established communities, and most of their holders are actual Web3 users. However, Telegram bots target audiences who are mainly social media users.

Where normal crypto airdrops involve on-chain transactions, swapping, bridging, and providing liquidity, these bots are just fun gimmicks. They are enjoyable to play with, but people rarely continue using them after the rewards dry up, moving on to the next hyped project.

As an investment thesis, these projects are doomed from the start. There's no real value accrual, and the money doesn't circulate as it does with meme coins. Only a few might survive.

So, the next time you see excessive promotion of a Telegram bot, just ignore it. It's almost impossible to farm $1,000 from any of these Telegram bot projects. They are overcrowded and too easy to farm, so don’t waste your time.

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