After the spread and success of Telegram bots such as NotCoin and HMSTR, the largest airdrop on Binance, many bots spread. The problem is that most of them are not reliable. I will give you a list of bots that caught your attention because of their association with reliable parties.
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Moonbix: Another project worth noting is a Telegram bot from Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange. After noticing the success of apps like NotCoin on Telegram, Binance decided to get involved by launching this bot. It was also announced that Binance’s BNB blockchain will be integrated with Telegram, and free coins will be distributed via Moonbix to attract more users. The only downside here is that the project may attract a huge number of users, which may reduce the size of the rewards, but since Binance supports it, the rewards are likely to be worth a try.
COUB: It is a bot on Telegram to watch short videos and get rewards with COUB currency. This project is supported by Telegram itself, which is developing a system to display short videos within the application, similar to the TikTok experience. To attract more users, it launched COUB rewards as an incentive, which makes the project a good opportunity to earn while watching videos.
TONxDAO: This project allows you to mine xDAO via Telegram. The xDAO project is already an established platform that allows people to create decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), a type of system where cryptocurrency holders decide all decisions via voting. NotCoin is looking to implement the same system, and recently announced a partnership with TONxDAO. Additionally, the TON network is planning to integrate xDAO with it, making this project well-known and worth following.
Lost Dogs: An existing project created by some of the founders of NotCoin, based on non-fungible tokens (NFTs). So far, the project has released two sets of these tokens, and recently distributed WOOF tokens via a special challenge. In October, the project announced two new events, so it is advisable to follow its developments.
NotPixel: This project is a giant square of empty pixels, where users can color those pixels and get PX tokens in return. The beta version of the project is currently available for testing, and the full version is expected to be released next week.
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