Money protection · pillar #1

Chatters can’t route money past the till anymore

TelePong flags a foreign wallet, card or account before it’s sent, keeps every edited and deleted message in the owner’s log, and only the owner can add requisites — so the fan always pays the agency, not the chatter.

Caught before sendingTamper-proof logOwner-held registry
A
Alex · fan
DM
TelePong is watching
Drop me where to pay 🙌
Pay here: TQn9…f3xZ
Foreign wallet
Sending stopped
Requisites not in your registry
The problem

The theft that hurts most
is the one you can’t see

A chatter pulls a paying fan into DMs, swaps your requisites for their own and asks for payment there. Then they edit or delete the messages — no trace left. By the time you notice the dip in revenue, the money, and often the fan, are already gone. Telegram Desktop gives you no way to catch it.

Payment around the till
The fan pays the chatter’s personal wallet — revenue passes the agency by.
Erased traces
Messages with requisites get edited and deleted — nothing left to prove it.
Stolen audience
Seeing the fan’s contacts, the chatter quietly moves the paying audience to a competitor.
What TelePong does

Four barriers in the money’s path

01

Foreign-requisite detection

before sending

TelePong reads every outgoing message and flags requisites that aren’t yours — crypto wallets, cards, IBANs, PayPal. It catches them even when they’re broken up with spaces, emoji or look-alike characters. The chatter is stopped at send, not discovered after the loss.

02

Tamper-proof log of edits and deletions

nothing gets wiped

Every edit and every deletion stays in the owner’s log — including messages the chatter deleted inside Telegram itself. The trail can’t be cleaned: you see exactly what was sent, edited and deleted — and by whom.

03

Requisite registry only the owner holds

the fan pays you

Requisites live in one registry that only the owner manages. Chatters pick from the approved ones — they can’t add or swap in their own. The history is immutable, so the fan always pays the accounts you agreed on.

04

Hidden fan identity + a real account

the base stays yours

The chatter runs the dialog without seeing the fan’s username or phone — the base can’t be quietly exported. And it all runs on a real Telegram account, not a bot on top: so the dialog itself is visible — edits, deletions, requisites — and fraud is stopped in the moment.

What the owner gets

Every dollar reaches the till

Not mechanics for their own sake — peace of mind: you know for certain revenue wasn’t siphoned off, and any dialog’s history can be reconstructed.

Foreign requisites are flagged before the message is sent
Every edit and deletion is in the owner’s log, including what was deleted in Telegram
The requisite registry is the owner’s: chatters pick from approved ones
The fan’s identity is hidden from chatters — the base can’t be exported
All of it on a real Telegram account, where the dialog is genuinely visible
Questions

The essentials, briefly

No. Foreign requisites are flagged before sending, and only the owner can add requisites to the registry.
Deleted and edited messages stay in the owner’s log, including what was deleted inside Telegram itself.
Yes. Detection works on requisites broken up with spaces, emoji or look-alike characters.
Only if you allow it. By default the fan’s identity is hidden from chatters.
No. They sell as usual; checks run in the background and only stop a message when the requisites aren’t yours.

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