Since you’re on the lookout for Telegram channels that focus on red packets and crypto rewards (like Binance Red Packets), here are the best ways to get to reliable and active channels, along with key tips to avoid getting scammed:

1. How do you find these channels safely?

Instead of clicking on random links that might be scams, you can use the internal Telegram search engine to find major channels followed by thousands of users. Search using the following keywords:

Binance Red Packet

Binance Red Envelopes

Crypto Red Packets

Binance Codes

You will see channels and groups dedicated solely to the automatic exchange and sharing of codes around the clock.

2. Types of channels that are useful for you

Channels interested in this field are divided into three main types:

Auto-Share channels: These are channels that publish red envelope codes as soon as they are released, programmatically and continuously, making them the fastest because red envelopes expire or run out quickly.

Open discussion groups (Crypto Communities): Groups where users share codes with each other, and also allow you to post your codes if you've created a red envelope and want others to open it to earn rewards from Binance.

Crypto Influencer channels: Channels managed by experts in cryptocurrencies who hold contests and distribute red envelopes with higher values as a reward for their followers.

⚠️ Red lines for your protection (very important)

The crypto market is full of scammers exploiting people's passion for red envelopes. To stay safe, follow these rules:

Never pay any money: Red envelopes are free gifts. If any channel asks you for payment or to send crypto to join a 'major envelope distribution,' leave the channel immediately without hesitation.

No external links allowed: Claiming the red envelope is done only by copying the code made up of numbers and letters, and pasting it inside the official Binance app. Do not click on external links asking you to log in with your Binance account outside the app, as this is a theft of your account (Phishing).

Beware of bots asking for your wallet: Some bots on Telegram claim they will give you red envelopes if you link your decentralized wallet (like Trust Wallet or MetaMask) and ask for your 'secret key' or signature permission; this will lead to the theft of everything you have in the wallet.

Smart tip: In addition to Telegram, check out the Binance Square section within the Binance app itself, and look for a tag named #RedPacket; you'll find thousands of daily official and 100% safe codes without needing to leave the app.