InviteBot never holds your money. Every transfer goes directly from one participant’s account to another. If a transfer is not made, no funds move anywhere.
How it works
1
Declare your readiness to give
Create an Intent to tell the system how much you are ready to transfer and in which currency (RUB or USDT). Your Guider reviews and approves it before any Orders are created.
2
The system matches you with someone who needs help
Once your Intent is active, InviteBot pairs it with one or more approved Help Requests from other participants. Each match becomes an Order — a specific instruction telling you who to send funds to and for how much.
3
Transfer funds directly
You send the amount from the Order straight to the recipient’s bank card, SBP number, or USDT wallet, then confirm in the bot. No money passes through InviteBot.
4
Earn MAVRO
After your transfer is confirmed, you receive MAVRO — abstract units that record your giving history. Your MAVRO balance sets the limit for how much help you can request in return.
5
Submit a Help Request
With confirmed MAVRO in your account, you can submit a Help Request up to your allowed limit. The system then creates Orders for other participants to transfer funds to you.
Who participates
What you need to get started
- A Telegram account
- An invite link from an existing participant or Guider
- At least one set of payment details — a bank card number, SBP phone number, or USDT wallet address
/account_add inside the bot. You need them to receive help later.
Next steps
How it works
A detailed walkthrough of the mutual aid cycle: Intents, Orders, Help Requests, and MAVRO.
Create your first Intent
Step-by-step instructions for declaring that you are ready to give help.
Submit a Help Request
Learn how to request help once you have confirmed giving history.
MAVRO & balance
How MAVRO abstract units are earned, grown, and used to calculate your receiving limit.