The developers behind Paws, Blum, and Dogs have teamed up to create a collaborative project known as Donot bot. Let’s dive into the details on how to earn coins with this app and whether it’s worth joining or not.
Instructions for Donot bot
Playing the app is straightforward. Start by accessing the bot via the link HERE. Your task is to prepare Donots (channel your inner Homer Simpson).
- Connect a wallet to get your first Donot for free. This earns you 1 DONOT and +100 $DONT.
- The first donut is free, but subsequent donuts are mined using TON. However, there are also ways to earn coins for free.
- For example, by spending 1 TON, you can get 2 Donots and 1055 $DONT tokens. You can invest smaller amounts like 0.2 or 0.3 TON, or more—depending on your budget.
I plan to make an initial investment to avoid FOMO later (so I don’t regret it if the project takes off). I’ll aim to earn additional coins for free after that.
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Earning coins for free in Donot bot
Go to the middle tab for daily and one-time tasks:
- Earn 100–1000 $DONT for entering the correct combo.
- Earn 100 $DONT for boosting a channel.
- Earn 100 $DONT for subscribing to the project’s channel on X.
- Earn 100 $DONT for joining the Telegram channel.
These are the current tasks available. I expect more to be added over time, so keep an eye out. The bot launched in mid-December, so it’s too early to discuss listings.
Earning coins doesn’t require much time. The tasks are simple and will only take 2–3 minutes a day. This is great because there are so many games out there, and it’s impossible to join them all. Instead, we focus on the promising ones and hope for a good drop.
Is it worth joining the project?
Here’s my personal take on DONOT: I’m 50/50 on it. It would be nice to make $20+ per account without investments.
Why the skepticism? Mainly because of Blum’s developer. Previous projects had delays and issues, and some were left unfinished while others were launched. However, Paws and Dogs have delivered solid results so far.
If Blum’s track record improves, Donot might turn out to be worthwhile. Meanwhile, I’ll continue with Blum, as I’ve already invested significant time there. Who knows? It might end up paying off.
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