Groups, Announcements & AMAs Guide

Groups are where project communities live on CryptoAlleys. Here is how the pieces fit together.

Groups

Every listed coin or presale can have up to three groups: one official owner group (reserved for the verified project owner) and two promoter groups run by community members. Groups can be public (anyone can read) or private (members only). Join from the group page; note there are cooldowns on joining and leaving to prevent abuse.

Announcements — append-only, on purpose

Group owners can post announcements to their community. The important part: announcements cannot be edited or deleted by their author. Instead:

  • Follow-ups let the author add context or corrections underneath the original post.
  • Retractions mark a post as withdrawn — prominently — while keeping the original visible.

This means a promise made to a community stays on the record. If something looks like spam or a scam, any reader can report it straight from the post menu; moderators review reports and can hide or remove abusive content.

AMAs

Verified owner groups can schedule AMAs (ask-me-anything sessions) on platforms like X Spaces. Upcoming AMAs show on the project page and the AMA calendar. Join an AMA from its page to submit a question — one question per attendee, so make it count.

Trust signals to look for

  • Verified badge — the group is run by the proven project owner.
  • Retraction history — a project that corrects itself openly is showing its work; one with a trail of reported posts is telling you something too.
  • Member counts and activity — real communities post, vote, and ask questions consistently over time.