Different page intent
Instead of placing every keyword on one page, the site splits user questions into dedicated topics like start guide, fee model, and community.
Scalp AI Bot describes itself as a long-term trading project built by traders and developers who combine algorithmic logic, real-time review, and a public Telegram environment. This version of the site is structured more like an editorial product page, which helps it target informational and commercial queries without repeating the same layout as the other domains.
This homepage mixes commercial intent and educational content. That makes it easier to rank for branded and non-branded searches without relying on thin doorway-style copy.
Instead of placing every keyword on one page, the site splits user questions into dedicated topics like start guide, fee model, and community.
This domain uses a warm editorial interface with high contrast typography, helping it stand apart from the other designs.
Information-first pages can support search visibility for users who are not ready to click a CTA immediately.
The site keeps marketing copy, operational details, and risk statements close together so users can evaluate the service in context.
The structure below mirrors the workflow shared in your source materials and keeps the onboarding explanation clear for SEO visitors landing on the site for the first time.
Open the Telegram bot from the landing page.
Review the bot menu and enter the Assets section.
Fund the wallet shown by the bot and confirm the payment.
Track your balance and use the payout menu when needed.
Operational clarity helps visitors decide whether to keep reading, contact support, or move directly into Telegram.
| Feature | Public description used on site |
|---|---|
| Onboarding | Telegram-based flow with direct bot launch and fallback link |
| Funding | Assets → Add Funds → transfer → confirm payment |
| Payouts | Assets → Payout Request → amount → wallet → confirm |
| Support | Email support and public community references |
These answers echo the product information you shared, while adding risk framing and plain-English explanations for users in English-speaking markets.
The materials describe a workflow that combines proprietary algorithms with human review by traders, rather than relying on fixed static rules alone.
The project mentions public chat access, support communication, and video reports shared from Binance as part of its transparency model.
The user materials mention a minimum withdrawal of 5 USDT. Users should confirm current limits inside the live bot before acting.
The site describes an automated workflow, but no trading service should be treated as guaranteed passive income. Risk, drawdowns, and variable market conditions always remain part of the picture.
The CTA keeps the flow simple: click once, move into Telegram, and continue the onboarding inside the bot. If the app is unavailable on the device, a manual backup link is shown automatically.