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🎉 Promise kept!
During the MetaL event, we made a simple promise:
If a participant wins the MetaL event three times in a row - finishing 1st or 2nd place each time - we will send them $180 for a monitor.And now the condition has been completed. ✅ The winner received a $180 monitor reward. Congratulations! Consistency, effort, and results matter. #epicQuest
| 2 | 🏆 Metal Trust Season 3 is finished
The season is officially over.
We rewarded 17 participants (+2 extra members) with a total prize pool of $570.
Winners:
anu* — 4989 MetaL — $250
kri* — 3195 MetaL — $120
mhd* — 2804 MetaL — $60
naa* — 1908 MetaL — $10
ffw* — 1335 MetaL — $10
pra* — 1190 MetaL — $10
sya* — 1132 MetaL — $10
fox* — 628 MetaL — $10
ado* — 610 MetaL — $10
upl* — 536 MetaL — $10
son* — 497 MetaL — $10
rej* — 453 MetaL — $10
upl* — 350 MetaL — $10
ptm* — 333 MetaL — $10
abh* — 322 MetaL — $10
viv* — 293 MetaL — $10
son* — 282 MetaL — $10
Congratulations to all rewarded participants.
Thank you for taking part in Metal Trust Season 3.
The season was difficult, but it helped us see what must be improved before the next Seasons.
We will continue improving the rules, anti-fraud checks, and reward system to make future seasons more fair and more trusted. | 304 |
| 3 | Sin texto... | 480 |
| 4 | Sin texto... | 437 |
| 5 | Congratulations to the winners!
All rewards will be credited within three days.
Please check your wallet within 24 hours! If your wallet is missing, your reward will NOT be paid and claims will NOT be accepted!
- The first-place participant is disqualified. | 429 |
| 6 | Sin texto... | 433 |
| 7 | MetaL Season Update
We have an additional review of suspicious activity in the current MetaL Season.
We found strong signs of artificial traffic generation through webhook calls: a group of similar bots was creating a large number of events by sending and immediately deleting messages. This pattern does not look like real user activity.
As a result:
- The participant upl*, who was in 1st place, has been removed from the Leaderboard and excluded from the current MetaL Season.
- @coderajinkya has been removed from the admin team until the situation is fully clarified.
- MetaL rewards for Active AD have been disabled.
This ad type currently has a very small volume, so it is safer to remove rewards completely than to fight possible abuse manually.
MetaL should reward real activity: real bots, real users, and fair competition.
Artificial traffic, fake events, and attempts to manipulate the system are not allowed.
See detailed report in attachment | 360 |
| 8 | 🤖 Bots.Business now supports MCP
With MCP, compatible AI clients can connect to your Bots.Business account and help you manage bots directly from chat.
You can use AI to create bots, edit commands, work with BJS code, check settings, fix errors, and improve bot logic.
MCP server URL:
https://appapi.tgbot.ai/mcp
After connecting, you will log in through Bots.Business and authorize access to your account.
New to AI bot creation?
Start here: https://bots.business/chatgpt
It is the simpler way to create and edit Bots.Business bots with AI.
MCP is for users who want to connect Bots.Business with external AI tools and work from their own AI client. | 395 |
| 9 | Sin texto... | 419 |
| 10 | MetaL Trust Season 3
he Challenge We Are Facing
We want to be as transparent as possible about the situation surrounding MetaL Trust Season 3.
During our data analysis, we identified significant volumes of artificial traffic. These are not isolated incidents or statistical noise. We are seeing signs of large-scale activity that does not match the behavior of regular users.
Before getting to the core of the issue, we would like to highlight an important point.
We appreciate that participants study the system, explore opportunities, experiment, and take additional steps to achieve better results. This reflects an entrepreneurial mindset, a willingness to understand how things work, and a drive to find a competitive advantage.
If viewed purely as an attempt to exploit system mechanics to achieve a goal, traffic manipulation does involve a certain degree of ingenuity. Yes, it is a controversial tactic. Yes, it represents unfair competition. But the fact that people carefully analyze the rules of the game and look for ways to gain an advantage demonstrates initiative and resourcefulness.
However, this does not mean that we encourage such behavior.
Our position remains unchanged: we support a win-win strategy in which all participants in the ecosystem benefit. The best results should come from creating value for users, not from manipulating the system or harming competitors.
At first glance, the solution seems simple: identify the offenders and penalize them.
But the situation is much more complicated.
Let's consider two scenarios.
Scenario #1
A participant deliberately generated artificial traffic for their own bots and gained an advantage over other participants.
In this case, the situation is fairly straightforward: such results cannot be considered fair.
Scenario #2
The artificial traffic was directed at a competitor.
For example, someone could intentionally inflate another participant's bot metrics so that the bot would later appear suspicious and become subject to penalties.
In this case, the affected participant becomes a victim of manipulation.
And this is where the main problem arises.
At this point, we can detect signs of artificial activity.
However, we cannot reliably determine:
* who initiated the manipulation;
* whose interests it served;
* whether the bot owner organized it or was actually its victim.
Because of this, every possible solution has significant drawbacks.
Possible Option #1
Exclude artificial traffic from the results calculation and remove any MetaL earned through such activity.
At first glance, this seems fair: participants are rewarded only for real users, while artificial activity provides no benefit.
However, there are several serious issues with this approach.
First, it is impossible to separate artificial traffic from legitimate traffic with complete accuracy. Any analytical system has a margin of error. This means that some artificial traffic may remain in the results, while some legitimate traffic may be mistakenly excluded.
Second, this approach does not truly solve the problem of future manipulation. If a participant knows that, in the worst-case scenario, the artificial traffic will simply be removed from the calculation, the risk is minimal. If the manipulation goes undetected, they gain an advantage. If it is detected, they simply return to their original result.
This creates a situation where attempting manipulation becomes a rational strategy and may only become more sophisticated in future seasons.
Possible Option #2
Exclude artificial traffic from the results calculation, remove any MetaL earned through such activity, and additionally penalize participants whose accounts show signs of manipulation.
This approach appears stricter and may reduce the incentive for abuse.
However, it introduces another problem.
We cannot reliably determine who actually organized the manipulation.
If a participant genuinely generated artificial traffic for themselves, a penalty may be justified.
But if the manipulation was orchestrated by competitors specifically to target them, t | 384 |
| 11 | New app version now on the Play Market!
Download now | 420 |
| 12 | The Apdex score for the last 3 days is not good, with a total downtime of 1 hour.
We are investigating this issue now.
You can check it on status.bots.business. | 379 |
| 13 | ⚠️ MetaL Trust SUGARDADDY
Season 3: Prize Payments Review
We are taking additional time to review the final results of MetaL Trust SUGARDADDY — Season 3 before processing prize payments.
No final decision has been made yet. The review is needed to keep the competition fair for all real participants.
We will try to make the final report as transparent as reasonably possible, while also protecting anti-fraud methods and user privacy.
According to the contest rules, Section 7 - Prize Payment, prize payments are processed after the final review and eligibility confirmation.
Thank you for your patience and understanding. | 426 |
| 14 | 🔥 Bots.Business AI Help — a new era of bot creation is here
It feels like programming will never be the same again.
Before, creating a Telegram bot meant understanding BJS, commands, errors, APIs, webhooks, callbacks, states, admin panels, and dozens of technical details.
Now everything is changing.
Meet BB AI Help — an AI assistant that understands Bots.Business and helps you build bots almost like a real developer.
Just write:
“Create a referral bot”
“Add an admin panel”
“Make a BB Points store”
“Check errors in my bot”
“Fix my /start command”
“Add broadcast”
And the AI starts helping with your bot!
It can write BJS code, create commands, find errors, improve architecture, add security checks, work with User, Bot, Api, HTTP, List, webhooks, and callback commands.
This is no longer just advice.
It is a shift from “I need to program everything myself” to “I describe the idea — AI helps build the logic.”
🚀 The new Bots.Business reality:
You invent the bot.
AI helps write the commands.
Errors are found faster.
Code becomes cleaner.
Launches become quicker.
The entry barrier becomes much lower.
For beginners, it is a chance to create a first bot without fear of code.
For experienced developers, it is a way to speed up work dramatically.
For project owners, it is a way to test ideas, launch MVPs, and improve existing bots faster.
This is not just a new feature.
This is a small revolution inside Bots.Business.
👉 Try it here: bots.business/chatgtp
try: write me sample bot for pizza ordering or check my bot XXX
🤖 BB AI Help — when your idea turns into a bot faster than you can open the code editor. | 373 |
| 15 | Beta App:
Broadcast tasks updated
We made broadcast task stats clearer, especially when the real audience is smaller than the total number of chats.
What changed:
- Shows how many recipients are actually available for the broadcast.
- Separately shows blocked/excluded chats that will not receive the broadcast.
Added:
- a dedicated broadcast task details page.
- audience and delivery charts.
- Shows how many messages were processed, delivered, failed, and are still pending.
The task list is now cleaner: full details open when you tap a task.
This helps explain cases where a bot has 30k+ users, but the broadcast reaches only around 13k available recipients.
Available for now only in the beta version: https://beta.bots.business
We’ll publish it to the main version a little later. | 393 |
| 16 | During the analysis, we discovered that some Bot.runAll tasks were difficult. Specifically, the following were launched:
- /start commands (which always have a higher load, referrals, tracking, etc.)
- commands with HTTP
- etc
This affected the overall broadcasting speed for all users.
We were forced to remove the following from the Bot.runAll commands:
- executing HTTP requests and Bot.run-sub commands
Please recheck your Broadcasting tasks | 331 |
| 17 | Bot.runAll - degradation is observed. Some heavy tasks have been running, and this is affecting the entire platform.
Diagnosis, identification of the cause, and a fix are in progress. Please stay tuned. | 370 |
| 18 | 🤖 AI can help you build Bots.Business bots
Many users may have missed or forgotten this, so let us remind you:
Bots.Business has an AI assistant that can help you with bot development.
We have also updated the instructions for this AI, so now it understands Bots.Business development better.
Open it here:
https://bots.business/chatgpt
If you are building a bot, do not try to figure out everything alone.
Ask AI first — it can save you a lot of time. | 460 |
| 19 | Active Ads in Channels Disabled
We have disabled Active Ad broadcasts for channels.
For now, ads will not be shown in channels at all. This change is intentional: we want to keep the ad system stable, fair, and predictable for advertisers, bot owners, and channel owners.
Channels are different from regular private chats. Their traffic, audience behavior, and value for advertisers may require a separate approach.
In the future, we may bring ads back to channels. If we do, the amount of MetaL rewarded for channel traffic will likely be higher than for regular private chats, because channel traffic can have a different advertising value.
For now, no action is required. Channel ads are simply paused.
We will share more details if and when channel ads return. | 399 |
| 20 | Why do only some users receive most of the rewards, instead of all platform users receiving something?
Read full article
10-15 min reading time | 475 |
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