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Your security is paramount. Here’s how to stay safe when using Quickscope’s Telegram bot.

How Quickscope Works

Quickscope uses a non-custodial architecture. This means:

You Control Your Keys

Your private keys are encrypted and only you can access them

No Fund Access

Quickscope cannot withdraw or move your funds without your explicit action

Verification

Always verify you’re talking to the official Quickscope bot: Official Bot: @quickscope_gg_bot
Scammers create fake bots with similar names. Always verify the exact username before interacting.

Security Best Practices

Do ✅

  • Verify bot username before every session
  • Use DM for sensitive commands (wallet, settings)
  • Enable 2FA on your Telegram account
  • Review transactions before confirming

Don’t ❌

  • Never share your private key or seed phrase
  • Never click links from unknown users claiming to be Quickscope
  • Never enter private keys in group chats
  • Never trust “support” that DMs you first

Private Key Export

If you need to export your private key:
  1. This can only be done via DM with the bot
  2. The key is shown once and not stored
  3. Export in a private, secure location
Anyone with your private key has full access to your funds. Never share it, screenshot it, or store it in cloud services.

Reporting Suspicious Activity

If you encounter:
  • Fake Quickscope bots
  • Scam messages in groups
  • Suspicious behavior
Report immediately to the team via Telegram support.

What Quickscope Can Access

DataAccess
Public wallet address✅ Yes
Transaction history✅ Yes (public on-chain)
Private key❌ No (encrypted, user-only)
Telegram messages❌ No (only bot commands)