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Group Management

Add new groups, change which groups you're monitoring, and understand how group membership works.

Your Active Groups

The header bar shows a badge indicating how many groups you're currently monitoring (e.g., "3 groups"). This is your active signal source — the groups whose calls appear in your Signal Feed.

Changing Your Group Selection

To add or remove groups from your active selection:

  1. Click the groups badge in the header bar
  2. The Group Selector opens as an overlay
  3. Tap groups to toggle them on or off
  4. Click "ENTER MARKETS" to apply the new selection

Only signals from your currently selected groups will appear in the Signal Feed going forward. Deselecting a group doesn't remove signals that are already in the grid — they stay until you reload.

Adding New Groups

To start monitoring a new Telegram group:

  1. Add @lexor_funbot to the group if you haven't already
  2. Open the Group Selector (click the groups badge in the header)
  3. The new group will now appear in the list (it may take a moment to sync)
  4. Select it and click "ENTER MARKETS"

Why a Group Isn't Appearing

A group only shows up in the Group Selector if:

  • You are a member of the group on Telegram
  • @lexor_funbot has been added to the group

If a group is missing, check that the bot is in the group. See Adding the Bot.

Groups and Signal Routing

When @lexor_funbot picks up a contract address in a group, it records which group it came from. Each signal card shows the source group so you know exactly which of your communities called the token.

If the same token is called in multiple groups you're monitoring, you'll see multiple signal cards for it — one per call, each attributed to the correct caller and group. This is intentional: it shows you how many of your groups are independently calling the same token, which can be a useful signal in itself.

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