Our catalog tracks 2,307 signal channels and 364 futures channels on Telegram — one of the largest aggregated datasets on this topic. The average subscriber count for a signal channel is 14,240, but the median is just 997. That gap reveals the market structure: a handful of mega-channels with millions of subscribers and thousands of small, unverified channels operating below the radar. Among those thousands are honest niche traders with solid track records — and scam operations that profit from inexperienced traders.
The honest reality of crypto signals: according to SmartOptions (2026), 70-90% of retail traders lose money, and the typical signal accuracy rate is 25-40% (Mudrex, 2026). Approximately one-third of signal groups on Telegram are unreliable or outright fraudulent (Zipmex, 2026). We don't sell signals and aren't affiliated with any provider — which is exactly why we can say this plainly.
Our position: objective data aggregator. We provide metrics, verification tools, and educational content — you make the decisions. In this section, you'll find in-depth guides on choosing a signal provider, a 10-point verification checklist, spot vs futures comparison, automation tool reviews (Cornix, 3Commas), and scam detection guidance. All content follows a risks-first approach. This is not financial advice — this is an educational resource for independent decision-making.