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The Forex and Crypto Telegram Groups Where Real Deals Get Made

Cold-messaging every trader in a crypto group gets you banned in a day. Here's how to actually find and reach forex and crypto Telegram communities without torching your account.
You joined a 40,000-member crypto trading group, fired off 200 DMs pitching your signal service, and got banned by Telegram before lunch. Now your number is flagged, your backup account is flagged, and the group admins muted you before you closed a single deal.
Forex and crypto Telegram communities are some of the highest-intent audiences on the internet — traders, fund managers, and retail investors who are already discussing the exact thing you're selling. But they're also some of the most spammed, most guarded, and most bot-hostile spaces on the platform. Getting in front of the right people without getting flagged is a different skill than generic cold outreach.
How many forex or crypto Telegram groups should you target before launching outreach?
Most successful campaigns start with 15-25 tightly relevant groups rather than blasting one giant community. A focused list of 15-25 groups, each parsed for active members (not just headcount), consistently outperforms a single mega-group because it lets you segment by sub-niche — say, prop trading vs. DeFi yield vs. altcoin signals — and personalize your message to match what that specific audience actually cares about.
Group size is a vanity metric in this niche. A 3,000-member forex signals group with daily chart discussions will convert better than a 100,000-member group that's 90% dead accounts and airdrop farmers.
Where do you actually find these groups?
You can't rely on Telegram's built-in search — it surfaces the same handful of oversaturated groups everyone already spams. Instead, search by the terms your prospects actually use: "prop firm challenge," "scalping signals," "DeFi yield farming," "on-chain analysis," "forex funded account."
CRMChat's Telegram Group Finder takes your industry keywords and returns a curated list of matching groups directly in your Telegram inbox — no manual scrolling through Telegram search results or asking around in Discord for invite links. This matters especially in forex/crypto, where the best groups are often invite-only or buried behind a linktree.
How do you extract the right members instead of the whole group?
Once you're in a group, don't try to message everyone. In a typical crypto or forex community, 5-10% of members drive 80% of the conversation — the rest are lurkers who joined for an airdrop and never opened the app again.
CRMChat's Telegram Group Parser lets you extract member lists — usernames, bios, and metadata — from groups you're legitimately part of, then filter for people who've actually posted or engaged recently rather than blasting the full member roster. The difference between 12,000 members and 6 people actually talking is the whole game in DeFi and forex communities alike.
For a no-signup option, the Telegram Group Parser Chrome Extension works directly from Telegram Web — install it, open the group, and extract usernames, names, and profile data to CSV in seconds.
What's the safest way to run outreach without getting banned?
Telegram typically issues a temporary block after 5-7 spam reports within 24 hours — and forex/crypto groups report aggressively because they're constant spam targets. Sending 200 identical DMs the same hour you join a group is the fastest way to trigger that.
Follow this sequence instead:
Warm the account for at least a week before any bulk outreach — join a few relevant groups, engage naturally, avoid immediate mass messaging.
Segment your parsed list by sub-niche (forex signals vs. crypto trading vs. DeFi) so each message references something specific to that group.
Cap daily outreach volume per account — spread messages across a longer window instead of firing them in one burst.
Personalize the opener using the member's bio or recent activity instead of a copy-pasted pitch.
Rotate accounts if you're running high-volume campaigns across multiple client books, so one report doesn't take down your whole operation.
CRMChat includes built-in account warmup features that automate this ramp-up process, keeping activity patterns natural so new accounts don't trip Telegram's spam detection before your campaign even starts.
Can you send updates to multiple communities at once without it looking like spam?
Yes, but the key is segmentation, not blast volume. If you're managing relationships across 50+ crypto or forex group chats — announcing a new signal, a protocol update, or a market call — sending the same generic message everywhere reads as spam and gets you muted fast.
CRMChat lets you send segmented bulk messages to multiple Telegram group chats at once, personalized by CRM data, so a DeFi-focused group gets DeFi-relevant content and a forex-focused group gets forex-relevant content in the same campaign run. This is the same infrastructure Web3 event hosts and project teams use to manage hundreds of community touchpoints without burning accounts — see how it plays out for the biggest Web3 communities on Telegram.
What happens after someone replies?
This is where most forex/crypto outreach falls apart — replies pile up in a personal Telegram inbox with no tracking, no follow-up cadence, and no way to tell a warm lead from a tire-kicker.
CRMChat automates lead capture and deal tracking directly inside Telegram, so a reply from a parsed group member turns into a tracked pipeline stage instead of a chat thread you'll forget by Friday. If your BD team is drowning in inbound DMs the way most active crypto projects are, this is worth reading: your crypto project's Telegram gets 300 DMs a day — your BD team reads 40.
For teams building outreach infrastructure on top of this, the CRMChat API lets you plug parsed group data and pipeline stages into your existing tools instead of managing everything by hand.
Quick checklist before you launch
Identify 15-25 sub-niche groups instead of one mega-community
Parse for active, recently-engaged members — not total headcount
Warm up new accounts for at least a week before bulk sending
Segment messaging by community type (forex signals, DeFi, prop trading, etc.)
Track replies in a pipeline, not a personal chat inbox
Forex and crypto communities on Telegram are dense with intent but thin on patience for generic pitches. Treat the research and the pacing as seriously as the message itself, and you'll be one of the few outreach senders these groups don't mute on sight.


