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# TokenFi QuickLaunch Bot

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With over 900 million monthly active users (MAU), Telegram is the largest social network crypto users use. With over 196 million users, Discord also enjoys wide popularity among crypto users.\
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Both platforms (Telegram & Discord) will play a **significant** role in the next wave of crypto adoption by allowing people to seamlessly interact with crypto and dApps through their Telegram/Discord apps.

Several Telegram and Discord-focused crypto applications have emerged recently and with great success, with many of these boasting thousands of daily active users and more engagement than some top blockchains, showing that these chat apps will play a key role in pushing crypto adoption mainstream.&#x20;

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TokenFi QuickLaunch Bot allows users to create tokens seamlessly and quickly across several top EVM blockchains directly from their mobile devices by sending simple commands through their Telegram and Discord apps.

**TokenFi QuickLaunch Bot uses $TOKEN as its main utility token and is live on the mainnet of the following 6 major EVM blockchains: Ethereum, BNB Chain, Base, Arbitrum, Blast, and opBNB.**

**You can access TokenFi QuickLaunch Bot here:**

* Telegram: <https://www.tokenfi.com/tbot>
* Discord: <https://www.tokenfi.com/dbot>


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