Over 10 million games played, 200,000 active users, and a promised airdrop that keeps getting pushed further down the calendar — that is the tension at the heart of AVACOIN Channel, the official Telegram presence for XP Labs and its ecosystem of crypto-gaming products.
The channel's core product is AVARUSH, a Telegram-based mini-game where players collect XP8 tokens across tiered maps — Forest (free), Desert ($20), and SkyLands ($40). The premise is simple: grind levels, accumulate in-game tokens, and eventually cash out when the airdrop lands. Posts from late 2025 hyped December as "airdrop season," with the team announcing exchange negotiations and urging players to stack as many XP8 as possible. As of early 2026, concrete airdrop mechanics have yet to materialize publicly, which is a pattern familiar to anyone who has followed tap-to-earn projects on Telegram.
Beyond the game, the channel functions as a promotional hub for XP Labs partnerships. Recent posts pushed a 100% XP8 cashback deal tied to TR.Energy Wallet, requiring users to buy at least $100 worth of tokens on MEXC and transfer them to a third-party app. Another post promoted MyMining, a cloud Bitcoin mining platform, complete with referral links and a Zoom call with the founders. These partnership announcements arrive roughly once or twice a month, and they consistently involve financial commitments from the audience — a detail worth noting.
The posting frequency is sparse by crypto channel standards: sometimes weeks pass between substantive updates, punctuated by holiday greetings and brief countdowns. The New Year message was warm and well-written, but it also underscored how quiet the channel had become in the final stretch of 2025. For a channel with over 2.3 million subscribers, the engagement-to-audience ratio feels thin.
What the channel does reasonably well is maintain a consistent brand voice — optimistic, community-forward, Dubai-flavored. The XP Labs team clearly understands the aesthetics of the crypto gaming space. What it struggles with is delivering on timelines. Promises about app store launches, airdrop rules, and "massive upgrades" in 2026 remain vague, and the promotional mechanics around cashback deals carry the kind of complexity that benefits the project more than the average participant.
This channel is best suited for early adopters already inside the AVARUSH ecosystem who need official announcements and partnership news. For outsiders, the combination of delayed roadmaps, paid map tiers, and affiliate-heavy promotions demands a healthy dose of skepticism before committing real money. Follow if you are already playing; approach with caution if you are considering buying in.