Shilling or spam?
You ever read a message in a chat and think — was that a shill?
Like… was this someone actually sharing something useful, or did I just get sold to without even realizing?
That’s the thing.
If you're asking “was that a
#shil l ?” — it probably wasn’t us.
Because good
#shilling ? You don’t feel it. It just flows. Like a normal convo.
The guy’s been in the chat for weeks, dropped #meme , argued about gas fees, now casually mentions a project.
Feels real. Feels human. That’s native shilling.
But if it’s some random wallet-named account posting “Check out this 100x gem!!” — congrats, you’ve met spam shilling.
Loud. Cheap. Obvious. And yeah — we do that too, but we take the heat for it. Accounts get banned, we move on. That’s the game.
Here’s the kicker though:
Running ads in Telegram? Nightmare. 4 wallets, bridges, swaps, fees on top of fees — and nobody with premium even sees your ad.
Native
#shilling ? No fees. No middlemen. No bullshit. Just results.
You want ethics? Then ask why running $10k worth of ads gets you 1k views.
We’re not the problem. We’re just cutting the fat.
Shilling isn’t dirty. It’s efficient.
And when it’s done right — you won’t even notice.