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Henny Bot. A DEX in a chat.

On-chain trading is powerful and intimidating. We put a full trading desk inside Telegram, where the community already lives, so buying a token is one tap, not a five-step chore.

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Increase in on-chain volume
Measured on BESC after the bot replaced the bridge-then-DEX route.
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Peak daily volume through the bot
The high-water mark on BESC. The chain has cooled since, but at peak the bot was carrying about $300,000 of trading a day.
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Saved per transaction
The old path meant finding a DEX, bridging funds in, then buying by hand. The bot makes it one tap.
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Brief to live
Working build in about a week, tested and shipped on day 10. A $15,000 build.

The engagement. Design and build of Henny Bot, a Telegram trading assistant on BESC HyperChain. The job: turn on-chain trading, normally a maze of wallets, approvals and slippage, into a one-tap experience inside the chat app the community already uses every day.

ClientHenny Bot · BESC HyperChain
SectorDeFi · Telegram
TypeTelegram trading bot + on-chain DEX
StatusShipped in 10 days
Henny Bot trading interface inside Telegram: buy and sell menus, wallets, slippage and live market data

Henny Bot · the trading interface, live inside Telegram

The storyCASE · HENNY
(01) The problem

Great chain. Clunky way to trade it.

Trading a token on a newer chain usually means the long way round: find a DEX that supports it, connect a wallet, approve the token, guess a slippage number, sign, wait, and hope. Every one of those steps quietly loses people, and the ones it loses are exactly the ones who were ready to buy.

The other problem is location. The community does not live on a DEX. It lives in Telegram, chatting all day. Sending an eager buyer out of the chat to a browser wallet is where momentum goes to die.

(02) What we built

A full trading desk inside Telegram.

Henny Bot turns a Telegram chat into a working, non-custodial exchange on BESC HyperChain. No app to download, no browser extension, no leaving the conversation. A user opens the bot and is trading in seconds.

  • Non-custodial wallet creation right inside the chat, with encrypted key management
  • Import any token by contract address and start trading it instantly
  • One-tap buys and sells with presets (Buy 0.2, Sell 50%, custom amount) and multi-wallet support
  • Slippage control and DCA prompts, so the bot nudges good entries, not blind ones
  • Live market data on every token: price, market cap, 24h volume, liquidity, wallet distribution
  • Share and copy links, so a winning trade becomes a referral loop

The design goal was invisible plumbing. All the hard parts, the routing, the signing, the key management, happen behind a two-tap interface that feels less like DeFi and more like sending a message.

(03) The outcome

Trading went from a chore to a tap.

Henny Bot became the default way the community traded, and on-chain volume went up 1,200%. At its peak the bot was carrying about $300,000 of trading a day. Because the whole flow lives inside Telegram, the drop-off between "wants to buy" and "has bought" mostly disappeared. Every trade saved at least five minutes of bridging and manual steps, and roughly a dollar in gas, because the bot's route was cheaper than the long way round.

The second effect mattered as much as the numbers. The bot gave the project a core group of early adopters who actually transacted instead of just watching, and that group is what grew the board. The founder stopped fielding "how do I buy this" all day and got to run the project.

The client wanted it inside ten days. We had a working build in about a week, spent the rest on testing, and shipped on day 10.

StackTOOLS
Henny Bot · buildRole
Telegram Bot APIThe whole interface lives in chatSurface
BESC HyperChain / on-chain DEXSwaps, routing, liquidityChain
Non-custodial wallets + encrypted keysUsers hold their own fundsWallet
Real-time market dataPrice, liquidity, distribution per tokenData
Node.js backendFast execution, fault-tolerantEngine

How this applies to you

If you have a token, a DeFi product, or a community with money moving through it, the winning move is to meet people where they already are. A Telegram bot or Mini App puts trading, payments, and engagement inside the chat, and cuts the drop-off that a separate app or website always adds.

We build these senior-led and founder-direct. A focused Telegram Mini App or trading bot starts from $2,500, with full TON payments, wallets and growth loops on request. See what a build costs in our Telegram Mini App cost guide, or compare the field in the best Telegram Mini App companies.

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