The Notcoin phenomenon — a tap-to-earn Telegram game that turned millions of casual users into crypto holders — spawned an entire ecosystem of copycat projects riding its coattails. Notgram is one of them, positioning its $NGT token as a spiritual successor to Notcoin with a dramatically smaller supply: 21 million tokens, deliberately mirroring Bitcoin's hard cap, compared to Notcoin's 102 billion-plus circulating supply. The pitch is simple: same community energy, scarcer supply, theoretically higher per-token value.
On paper, the tokenomics math the channel shares looks clean enough. Divide Notcoin's supply by Notgram's supply, multiply by Notcoin's current price, and you get a projected NGT value. It's a straightforward formula designed to generate excitement ahead of a Token Generation Event and listing. Whether those numbers hold up post-launch is, of course, a completely different story — one this channel doesn't dwell on.
What's harder to overlook is the posting behavior. The channel repeatedly blasts identical messages — sometimes the same wallet-connection quest posted a dozen times within a single 24-hour window. This isn't a content strategy; it's spam. A single "New Quest" post promoting a third-party platform called TONYield was duplicated across consecutive hourly slots, which raises immediate questions about whether this is genuine community management or automated engagement farming designed to keep the channel visible in feeds.
The content itself is narrow: price speculation math, wallet connection quests tied to airdrop eligibility, and partnership promotions. There is no educational content about the TON blockchain, no broader crypto market commentary, no transparent roadmap breakdown. The channel description — "Probably Something" — almost reads as an accidental admission of how little substance is on offer.
With nearly 638,000 subscribers, the audience size is striking, but it largely reflects the gravitational pull of the Notcoin brand rather than Notgram's own merit. Many of those followers are almost certainly airdrop hunters who followed every Notcoin-adjacent project during the TON ecosystem boom, not committed believers in this specific token.
The honest verdict: Notgram Community is a pre-launch hype channel operating on borrowed brand equity, thin content, and aggressive repetitive posting. If you participated in Notcoin and are curious whether NGT delivers on its promises, keeping a passive eye on the channel costs nothing. But connecting wallets to third-party platforms promoted here — especially given the pattern of near-hourly identical posts — warrants serious caution. For anyone seeking genuine crypto insight or community discussion, this channel offers very little beyond promotional noise.