Telegram is a cloud-based mobile and desktop messaging app with a focus on security and speed. It allows users to send messages, photos, videos, and files of any type, as well as create groups and channels for broadcasting to unlimited audiences.
Why this server?
Enables authentication flow via Telegram access keys for secure interaction with crypto services
Why this server?
Allows searching Telegram content through both simple keyword and semantic search capabilities, providing access to Space Frontiers related discussions
Why this server?
Provides comprehensive Telegram Bot integration with tools for sending messages, files, images, code snippets, and managing two-way communication sessions with smart polling mechanisms
Why this server?
Includes a Telegram bot example that enables natural language interaction with Saros DeFi features, allowing users to check wallet positions, perform rebalancing analysis, and get portfolio analytics through chat commands.
Why this server?
Enables interaction with Telegram chats and messages through the Unipile unified messaging platform.
Why this server?
Provides read-only access to the Telegram API, allowing retrieval of dialogs (chats, channels, groups) and messages. Currently supports listing dialogs and unread messages, with potential for future functionality like marking channels as read, retrieving messages by date, downloading media, and drafting messages.
Why this server?
Mentioned as a platform that will be added soon for integration, enabling access to Telegram data
Why this server?
Features a Telegram bot for conversational AEM management, allowing chat-based content and component operations
Why this server?
Enables access to Telegram channels and groups through both API and web scraping modes. Provides tools for logging in, retrieving posts from channels, searching within channels, and accessing private channels the user is a member of.