North Carolina introducing a bill to establish a state-level Bitcoin reserve. The Federal Reserve holding rates steady at 3.50–3.75%. Bitcoin swinging between $69,000 and $71,000 within a single 24-hour window. These are the kinds of headlines that fill the feed of ONUS Announcements — a channel that moves fast and rarely pauses for context.
ONUS is a Vietnamese crypto trading platform that has built a surprisingly large international footprint. With over 2.2 million subscribers on this English-language channel alone, it ranks among the more heavily followed crypto announcement feeds on Telegram. The channel functions as a hybrid: part real-time market ticker, part platform update board, part macro news aggregator.
The posting cadence is aggressive — easily 5 to 10 updates per day, sometimes more during volatile sessions. Price alerts arrive with almost mechanical regularity, flagging every time Bitcoin crosses a round-number threshold in either direction. On March 19 alone, the channel posted Bitcoin breaking above $70,000, then dropping below $69,000, all within hours. For traders who live and die by short-term moves, this kind of granular tracking has obvious appeal.
Beyond the price pings, the channel does mix in genuinely useful content. Platform-specific updates — like the weekly $ONUS coin burn report, which transparently breaks down buyback volumes and fund allocations — give long-term holders something concrete to follow. Delisting notices, such as the removal of eight tokens following Binance's own delisting decisions, are timely and practical. The recent Discord launch announcement also signals the team is actively expanding its community infrastructure.
Where the channel falls short is depth. The macro news items — Fed statements, gold price drops, geopolitical references — are delivered as raw headlines with zero analysis. A post noting that Fed Chair Powell warned rising energy prices from a "US-Israeli war with Iran" would drive inflation higher lands without any framing or sourcing, which is the kind of thing that can spread fast and mislead fast in crypto circles. The promotional content, like a post titled "Why is Bitcoin a game-changer?", reads like filler.
The channel is best understood as a notification layer, not a research tool. For ONUS platform users, it is essentially mandatory — burn cycles, delistings, and product updates live here first. For general crypto traders, it offers reasonable speed on price alerts but adds little editorial value compared to dedicated news outlets. If you want raw signal and can filter out the noise, it earns its place in a crowded notification stack. If you want analysis, look elsewhere.