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How 10-Star Telegram token requests work
The Velocity Radar request group uses Telegram Stars as posting friction. The goal is a clean exact-mint request queue, not a paid shill room.
Key takeaways
- The website scanner stays free for instant self-serve checks.
- Stars buy public queue placement and a 24h watch window, not endorsement.
- Requests must include one exact Solana mint.
What the 10 Stars include
A valid request places one exact Solana mint into the public queue. The bot replies with a compact quick-check receipt, a queue read, key metrics, watch items, a primary flag, and a button to open the full report.
The request is then watched for 24 hours. The bot follows up only if context changes meaningfully, such as score movement, radar entry, liquidity shift, volume-pressure change, organic-quality change, or a new watch flag.
What Stars do not buy
Stars do not buy promotion, guaranteed coverage, a buy/sell call, or private advice. They are a filter that keeps requests intentional and reduces ticker-only spam.
The free website scan remains available. The paid queue is for people who want the request visible, auditable, and watched for meaningful context changes.
The clean request format
Use one mint per message. Ticker and a short why line are optional, but the exact mint is required.
This keeps every request tied to a specific token and makes the public queue useful for readers who want to inspect the same report.
How this guide fits the app
Velocity Radar uses provider-backed market context where available, including live radar snapshots, Token Quick Check reports, and public Telegram request scans. The goal is practical triage: exact mints, readable context, and cleaner follow-up habits.