| Aspect | Rating | Comments | |--------|--------|----------| | | ⭐⭐⭐ (Mediocre) | Most repos are hastily written, missing error handling, and use hardcoded API keys. | | Profitability | ⭐ (Negative EV) | No publicly available betting bot beats the house edge. These are mathematically guaranteed to lose long-term. Creators often profit by selling the bot, not by using it. | | Telegram Bot Utility | ⭐⭐ (Annoying) | Signal groups are typically delayed, causing you to enter bets after the market has moved. |
| Aspect | Rating | Comments | |--------|--------|----------| | | ⭐ (Very Risky) | 90% of these repos contain obfuscated malware, info stealers, or cryptocurrency miners. Never run unknown executables. | | Functionality | ⭐⭐ (Poor) | Public GitHub cheats are almost always detected by anti-cheat (BattlEye/Wellbia) within hours. Using them will get your game account banned. | | Telegram Channel Value | ⭐⭐ (Mostly Scams) | Many Telegram channels are honey pots (run by anti-cheat teams) or require payment for "undetected" versions that are already detected. | battlegrounds telegram github
This query usually targets (prediction markets) or game cheat distributions (for PUBG Battlegrounds ). The review is split into these two primary categories. Category 1: PUBG (PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds) Cheats & Espionage This is the most common interpretation. Users look for cheats (ESP, Aimbot, Wallhacks) distributed via Telegram channels, with source code or loaders on GitHub. Creators often profit by selling the bot, not by using it