Somewhere between a Telegram mini-app game and a full-blown crypto launchpad, NOTMEME positions itself as an AI-powered agent for token creation and trading — built entirely inside Telegram's ecosystem. The pitch is ambitious: cross-chain memecoin launches, seamless blockchain access, and now a "Discovery Bot" that rewards users for exploring Web3 and Web2 projects. Whether the execution matches the vision is a more complicated story.
The channel's content revolves around a few recurring pillars: token launch updates, partnership announcements, airdrop communications, and community incentive campaigns. Posts arrive in bursts — quiet for weeks, then a flurry of announcements around key events like exchange listings or new bot features. The tone swings between polished corporate messaging and raw degen-speak, sometimes within the same day: one post reads like an investor relations statement, the next is urging followers to "ape in" and "let's push together."
The project claims serious traction — over 3.2 million players, 1.8 million followers across platforms, and more than 10 million completed tasks, with the Telegram App Center apparently recognizing it for consecutive weeks. A collaboration with ZORO AI, framed around zkML annotation and AI-data tasks, signals an attempt to anchor the meme-coin narrative to something more substantive: on-chain AI infrastructure. Whether that partnership delivers real utility or is primarily a marketing play remains to be seen.
What stands out — not necessarily in a flattering way — is the transparency around its own stumbles. The team publicly acknowledged that the $NOTMEME listing on MEXC and Raydium did not go as planned, that airdrop timelines slipped multiple times, and that market conditions complicated everything. This kind of candor is rare in the crypto space and earns some goodwill. But it sits awkwardly alongside posts that read like pump coordination — burn contests, 24-hour buying competitions, and "every buy counts" rallying cries that are textbook price-action manipulation tactics.
The channel's categorization as "Adult content (18+)" appears to be a mislabel rather than a reflection of actual content — nothing in the posts suggests mature material; it's standard crypto promotional fare.
With over 645,000 subscribers, the audience is clearly large, but engagement quality is harder to assess. The Discovery Bot concept — earn rewards by exploring projects — is genuinely interesting as a Web3 onboarding mechanic, and the ZORO integration adds a layer of credibility if the AI tasks are substantive rather than superficial click-throughs.
This channel is best suited for crypto-native users already comfortable with high-risk, early-stage token projects and Telegram-based DeFi tools. If you're looking for sober market analysis or long-term investment guidance, look elsewhere. But if you want front-row access to a scrappy, community-driven memepad project that's trying to build something real while also playing every hype mechanic in the book — NOTMEME is at least honest about what it is.