A token scanner Telegram bot is a software application that allows users to quickly and easily scan ERC-20 tokens directly from their Telegram groups. The bot is designed to analyze messages within the group and detect any instances where an ERC-20 token is mentioned. It then uses the information available to retrieve the token’s data, such as its price, market cap, and presents it to the user in an easy-to-read format.

The bot can also include additional features such as honeypot checks, which help users identify potential scams or fraudulent tokens, and taxes information, which can provide users with an estimate of the tax implications of trading or holding the token. This makes the token scanner Telegram bot a comprehensive tool for anyone who wants to keep track of ERC-20 tokens within their Telegram group, while also staying informed about potential risks and tax obligations. Overall, the bot is a convenient and efficient way to stay up-to-date on the latest information about ERC-20 tokens within a Telegram community.

The token scanner Telegram bot is FREE to use. See documentation for more information about how to add our Telegram bot to your group.

# How do I add a Telegram bot to my channel?

  1. Before proceeding, ensure that you have the correct username @CoinHelperTokenScannerBot of the Telegram bot you want to add to your channel. Be sure to double-check the name to avoid scams and fraudulent bots.
  2. Open the Telegram app and go to the channel you want to add the bot to.
  3. Click on the channel name at the top of the screen.
  4. In the channel info page, click on the "Administrators" option.
  5. In the "Administrators" page, click on the "Add Administrator" button.
  6. Search for @CoinHelperTokenScannerBot and select it.
  7. Choose the level of permissions you want to give the bot, such as sending messages or editing messages.
  8. Click on the "Add" button.
  9. @CoinHelperTokenScannerBot should now be added to your channel as an administrator with the specified permissions.

Open token scanner bot for Telegram

# How do I use the CoinHelper Token Scanner for Telegram?

To use the CoinHelper Token Scanner bot for Telegram, you must be a member of a Telegram channel with our Token Scanner bot already present, or create your own Telegram channel and invite the Token Scanner bot to it (see above how to do it).

If you are already on a Telegram channel with the Token Scanner bot present, just send a token address, and that's it!

# How do I read and understand the Token Scanner for Telegram response?

The results is returned as a list of token properties:

At the very top, you can find the token name and token symbol, with the main pair token in brackets.

Below the header, you will find the following token information:

  • Network: Network/chain name
  • CA: Token address
  • DEX: A decentralised exchange (DEX), where the token pair is listed (protocol name in brackets)
  • Holders: Number of holders (top 5 holders percentages of total supply in brackets)
  • Links: Various project links including links to Telegram, Twitter etc.

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  • Market Cap: The current market cap calculated by multiplying the current market price of a crypto asset by its circulating supply.
  • Price: Tokens current price (price in dollars in the brackets)

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  • Liquidity Pools: The number of pair tokens in the pool (the percentage of the total supply tokens pooled in brackets)
  • LP Burned: The percentage of liquidity that had been burned, meaning sent to a dead/unaccessible address.
  • LP Locked: The percentage of liquidity that had been locked (lock provider and unlock time in the brackets)
  • Honeypot: The information if the token is currently a honeypot.
  • Taxes: The information about transaction fees (gas used in brackets)

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  • Age: A token age
  • Creator: An address of a token deployer (the percentage of total supply owned by creator)
  • Owner: An address of a token owner. There are 3 possible values of this field:
    • Address - If the token has an owner and the ownership is not renounced, we show the owner's address here.
    • Renounced - If the token had an owner, but now the ownership had been renounced.
    • Unknown - If the token does not implement any known token ownership code.
  • Source Code: Here you can find information on whether tokens source code is verified (open) or not.
  • Max Tx: Max transaction size in percentage of total supply (as number of tokens in brackets)
  • Max Wallet: Max wallet size in percentage of total supply (as number of tokens in brackets)
  • Contract: List of contract features detected by Token Code Analyser
  • Percentage of total supply owned by the contract