Advertisements flooding Telegram channels usually come from the Telegram system itself and require learning to identify. Generally, legitimate Web3 community channels do not actively post links to other channels or external redirects. If you only see bot-provided details within the channel without direct links, that is a relatively safe signal. This detail is important for preventing phishing and improper guidance—spending a little time to recognize these signs can effectively reduce the risk of being misled.
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SmartContractPhobia
· 10h ago
Interesting, someone finally explained it clearly. I was scammed before and only then understood this system.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 17h ago
You're teaching me how to avoid scams again. I should have learned this trick earlier. I almost fell for a fake link in Telegram before.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 01-06 08:46
The real whales have already seen through this gameplay, retail investors are still struggling with bot links, it's hilarious.
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AirdropHuntress
· 01-06 08:33
It's the same old trick again. Those direct links in the channel should have been blocked long ago, and the bot details are actually more reliable... Luckily, I developed this habit early on.
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GasFeeLover
· 01-06 08:26
Always getting frustrated by phishing links, but finally someone explained it thoroughly.
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TradFiRefugee
· 01-06 08:22
I've been scared by phishing again before, now I pay special attention to those direct links. The bot showing details without links is really a key detail, adding an extra layer of defense.
Advertisements flooding Telegram channels usually come from the Telegram system itself and require learning to identify. Generally, legitimate Web3 community channels do not actively post links to other channels or external redirects. If you only see bot-provided details within the channel without direct links, that is a relatively safe signal. This detail is important for preventing phishing and improper guidance—spending a little time to recognize these signs can effectively reduce the risk of being misled.