Privacy
What the bot stores, what it reads on-chain, and — importantly — what it does not read from your group.
Group Bot lives in Telegram group chats and monitors public on-chain activity for the tokens you ask it to track. It does NOT read or store normal conversation in the group.
What the Bot Stores
For each group:
- The group's Telegram ID, so the bot can post to the right chat.
- The list of tracked tokens with their chain, contract address, symbol, and per-token configuration — TX Threshold, Price Alert, Emoji, GIF URL, Mono mode.
- A log of recent swap events it has already posted about, so restarts do not cause duplicate alerts.
For each admin (for the admin-panel language):
- Your Telegram user ID and your detected or chosen language.
What the Bot Does Not Store
- Group messages. The bot only processes commands sent directly to it — a
/start, a button tap. Normal conversation is invisible to the bot. - Member lists or membership history beyond what Telegram tells it at the moment of a command.
- Private keys, seed phrases, or signatures — the bot never asks for these.
What On-Chain Data the Bot Reads
Only for the tokens you have added to your group:
- Swap events — buy, sell, and burn transactions involving the tracked token on its configured chain.
- Market data — price, market cap, liquidity, and tax figures for the tracked token from public sources.
It does NOT read activity for any token that is not in your group's tracking list, and it does NOT follow wallets of individual members.
GIFs you set become public
The GIF URL you configure is posted to the group chat during large swaps, which means every member — and anyone who joins later and scrolls up — can see it. Use links only from sources you trust, and avoid hosts that may change what they serve at the same URL.
Where Data Lives
All of the above is stored on the bot's server. It does not include anything that could move funds, impersonate users, or authenticate anyone anywhere other than the bot's own conversation. Removing the bot from the group, or removing a tracked token from the list, clears the per-group records completely.