Aviator Signals & Bots — Why They're All Scams

    Telegram signal groups, prediction bots, and "Aviator hacks" are everywhere. Here's the proof that none of them work.

    What Are Aviator Signals & Bots?

    These come in several forms, all claiming to give you an edge:

    • Telegram groups that send "signals" telling you when to bet and cash out
    • Bot software claiming to auto-bet based on AI predictions
    • WhatsApp groups selling "VIP predictions" for R50-R500/month
    • YouTube/TikTok accounts showing "winning" screenshots and strategies

    Why They're ALL Scams

    The Provably Fair system makes prediction cryptographically impossible. But beyond the technology, the business model exposes them:

    • • If they could predict the game, they'd play it themselves — not sell signals for R50/month
    • • Screenshots can be faked in seconds with inspect element or image editing
    • • They monetise through subscription fees, not actual winnings
    • • Many are fronts for phishing and identity theft
    • • No verifiable, audited track record exists for any signal service

    Red Flags to Watch For

    Guaranteed win claims — no legitimate tool can guarantee outcomes
    Requests for your betting account login credentials
    Upfront payment for "premium" or "VIP" signals
    Pressure to act quickly or "limited spots available"
    Screenshots of huge wins without verified proof
    Requests to download unknown APK files

    Protecting Yourself

    Never share your betting account credentials with anyone
    Never download APK files from unknown sources
    Report scam groups on Telegram and WhatsApp
    Only play on licensed South African platforms
    If it sounds too good to be true, it is