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InviteBot organizes direct, person-to-person financial help. There is no pool of money held by the platform — every transfer goes straight from one participant to another. The system’s job is to match the right people, track what has happened, and reward participants who give help with abstract units (MAVRO/AU) that unlock their ability to receive help later.

The core principle

When you give help, you earn MAVRO. When you have enough MAVRO, you can request help. The system never holds your money — it only connects you with the person you need to transfer funds to, then records that the transfer happened.
InviteBot does not hold, pool, or intermediate any funds. All transfers are direct between participants. If a transfer is not made, no money moves.

The mutual aid cycle

1

Create an Intent

You declare that you are ready to give help by submitting an Intent — specifying a currency (RUB or USDT) and an amount. Think of it as raising your hand and saying “I can transfer this much to someone who needs it.”Use /intent in the bot or tap Give Help on the keyboard.
2

Guider reviews and approves

Your Intent is sent to your Guider — an experienced participant who supervises your group. The Guider checks that the Intent is valid and approves it. Until approved, no Orders are created from your Intent.
3

Orders are created

Once your Intent is active, the system matches it with one or more Help Requests from other participants. Each match becomes an Order: a specific instruction telling you exactly how much to transfer and to whom.
4

You transfer funds directly

You send the amount from the Order directly to the recipient’s bank card, SBP number, or USDT wallet. No intermediary receives the money. After transferring, you confirm in the bot.
5

You receive MAVRO (AU)

Once your transfer is confirmed, you receive MAVRO-0 (base abstract units) equal to the amount you transferred. These units are your record of having given help and form the basis of your receiving limit.
6

You can request help

With confirmed MAVRO in your account, you are eligible to submit a Help Request (Ask) — up to the limit set by your MAVRO balance and your Personal Ask Coefficient (PAC). The system then creates Orders for other participants to transfer funds to you.

Intents

An Intent is your commitment to give help. When you create one you specify:
  • Currency — RUB (rubles) or USDT (crypto)
  • Amount — up to 300,000 RUB or 3,000 USDT per Intent
  • Optional comment — any notes for your Guider
An Intent moves through several statuses as it progresses:
StatusMeaning
NewWaiting for your Guider’s decision
ActiveApproved — Orders will be created against it
Partially confirmedSome of the amount has been used by Orders
Fully confirmedThe full amount has been used — Intent is complete
RejectedGuider declined it — you can submit a revised one
You can view all your Intents with /intents.

Help Requests (Asks)

A Help Request (or Ask) is your request to receive funds from the community. You can only submit one at a time, and you need a confirmed record of giving help before making a standard request. When you submit a Help Request, your Guider reviews it. Once approved, the system creates Orders for other participants — directing them to transfer funds to your payment details.
You must have at least one payment detail registered (/account_add) before you can submit a Help Request.

Orders

An Order is a concrete transfer task. It connects a specific giver (someone with an active Intent) to a specific receiver (someone with an approved Help Request). Each Order tells the giver:
  • The exact amount to send
  • The recipient’s payment details
  • Which currency to use
You fulfill an Order by making the transfer and then confirming it in the bot. View your Orders at any time with /orders.

MAVRO / AU (abstract units)

MAVRO (also called AU, or Abstract Units) are the internal accounting currency that tracks your participation. They are not money — you cannot spend them outside the system.
TypeDescription
MAVRO-0 (AU-0)Base units earned for each confirmed transfer. Used to calculate your receiving limit and can be converted or redeemed.
MAVRO-N (AU-N)Growing units converted from MAVRO-0, with an interest percentage (for example, MAVRO-20 grows at 20%). These must be converted back to MAVRO-0 before you can use them toward a Help Request.
Your receiving limit is calculated from your confirmed MAVRO-0 balance multiplied by your Personal Ask Coefficient (PAC, default ×2). Bonuses can increase this limit further.
The cycle is simple: give help → earn MAVRO-0 → request help up to your MAVRO × PAC limit.

The role of Guiders

A Guider (Десятник/Консультант) is an experienced participant who supervises a group of participants. Guiders are not employees of any company — they are community members with more experience who have taken on a coordination role. Your Guider:
  • Reviews and approves (or declines) your Intents and Help Requests
  • Answers questions about how the system works
  • Helps resolve disputes or problems with Orders
  • Is your primary point of contact — technical support goes through Guiders, not directly to participants
You can always find your Guider’s contact by sending /start to the bot.

Participant guide

Step-by-step instructions for creating Intents, submitting Help Requests, and fulfilling Orders.

MAVRO & balance

How MAVRO units work, how to convert them, and how your receiving limit is calculated.