Somewhere between NFT culture and Telegram's native gift economy, ceosanya has carved out a surprisingly specific niche: running and aggregating collectible gift giveaways tied to some of the biggest names in the NFT space. A recent post announced a giveaway featuring Snoop Dogg collection pieces — WestsideSign, LowRider, SnoopDogg numbered editions — alongside BAYC (Bored Ape Yacht Club) items, Pudgy Penguins, Azuki, Doodles, and Claynosaurz. If you follow the NFT world at all, that list reads like a who's-who of blue-chip collections that have migrated into Telegram's gifting infrastructure.
The channel's operator, who also runs @ceosasha and maintains an X (formerly Twitter) presence, clearly has a genuine interest in Telegram's collectible gifts ecosystem. One post offers a personal review of the Snoop Dogg upgrade collection — calling out specific pieces by number, noting the black background variants, and sharing which items were sold versus held. That kind of firsthand commentary is rare and gives the channel a human voice that pure giveaway bots completely lack.
But let's be honest about what this channel mostly is: a giveaway announcement board. The overwhelming majority of posts follow an identical format — subscribe to two channels, wait for a deadline, hope you win. Many giveaways are restricted to Telegram Premium users or channel boosters, which immediately filters out a large chunk of casual followers. The channel also promotes @giftaway, a third-party giveaway tool, suggesting ceosanya is either affiliated with or heavily invested in that platform's growth.
The posting frequency is uneven — sometimes multiple giveaways drop in a single day, then weeks pass with nothing. The gap between September and October 2025 posts is a good example of that inconsistency. For a channel with nearly 3.6 million subscribers, the engagement model feels thin: you're essentially here to enter raffles, not to learn or discuss anything substantive about crypto or NFTs.
There's a real audience for this, though. If you're already active in Telegram's collectible gift market, hold Premium, and want early access to giveaways from major NFT brands entering the Telegram ecosystem, this channel delivers. The occasional editorial post — like the Snoop Dogg collection breakdown — hints at what the channel could be if it leaned harder into analysis and commentary rather than just raffle logistics.
For casual crypto followers expecting market insights or token analysis, this will disappoint. For collectors hunting rare Telegram gifts tied to recognizable NFT IP, it's a functional, if bare-bones, resource worth keeping in your feed.