Group Bot
Group Bot

Adding a Token

From the admin panel — choose a chain, paste the contract address, and give the token a symbol.

Adding a token takes three small steps, and it is one of the only flows reserved for group admins. Once the token is in, the bot immediately starts listening for swaps on it.

The Flow

  1. In the group chat, send /start to open the admin panel.
  2. Tap + Add Token.
  3. Choose the chainEthereum, Base, BNB Chain, or Solana.
  4. Paste the token's contract address. The bot validates the format and checks that the contract actually exists. If something is off, it will ask you to try again.
  5. Choose a symbol. 1–20 characters. This is what appears in every alert for this token — pick something short and recognisable, typically the token's ticker (for example PEPE).

Once submitted, the bot confirms with a short message like Token PEPE added [1/10]. The new token joins the tracking list with default configuration:

  • TX Threshold$100.
  • Price Alert — off.
  • Emoji — default (🟢 for buys, 🔴 for sells).
  • GIF — none.
  • Mono — off (rich, formatted messages).

Tune any of these from the token's configuration screen — see Configuring a Token.

The Ten-Token Cap

Each group can track up to 10 tokens. The cap applies per group, so two separate groups can each track ten tokens of their own. If you try to add an eleventh, the bot explains the cap and prompts you to remove a token first — see Managing Tracked Tokens.

If you try to add a token with a contract address the bot cannot enrich with on-chain data, it refuses and asks you to try another. The most common causes are the wrong chain selected, a brand-new deployment the data provider has not indexed yet, or a typo in the address.