Is Batch Registering Telegram Accounts Too Inefficient? An Analysis of Key Design Principles for Automated Processes
When conducting overseas marketing or community operations, bulk Telegram registration is often the first step, but many people get stuck at this step, wasting one or two weeks. Manual registration is not only slow, but also frequently encounters problems such as phone number verification, device lock, and risk control blocking. After multiple real-world project tests, I found that the bottleneck of Telegram bulk registration is not "whether it can be registered," but "how to design a stable automated process." This article, based on the actual environment of 2026, breaks down five key design points to help you improve registration efficiency to a scalable level.
I. Why does the quality of mobile phone numbers directly determine the success or failure of bulk Telegram registrations?
Many teams spend a lot of time researching scripts and tools, but neglect the most basic aspect: the source of phone numbers. Using low-quality numbers or numbers already flagged by risk control systems can lead to the following consequences:
During registration, the system displayed the message "This phone number has been blocked," preventing the user from proceeding to the next step.
I received the verification code, but was forcibly logged out within a few hours after logging in.
Accounts have an extremely short lifespan, averaging less than 24 hours before being marked as spam accounts.
Repeated registrations with the same phone number segment trigger Telegram's associated risk control measures on both IP addresses and devices.
Telegram's recognition rate for virtual phone numbers (such as Google Voice and some VoIP numbers) is already very high. Actual tests show that using real physical SIM card numbers results in a survival rate more than three times higher than virtual numbers. The source of phone numbers is the first hurdle for Telegram's bulk registration; if the source is unsuitable, all subsequent automated designs are useless.
II. How does the proxy IP rotation strategy affect the registration success rate?
Telegram records the IP address, geolocation, and device fingerprint for each registration. If the same IP registers multiple accounts within a short period, it almost immediately triggers risk control measures. Below is a comparison of several common proxy solutions:
Static residential IP addresses: highest success rate, but also highest cost, unsuitable for large-scale batch operations.
Dynamic data center IPs: Faster, but many data center IP ranges have been flagged by Telegram.
Mobile 4G/5G proxy: Each request corresponds to a real mobile IP, offering good performance and controllable costs.
Shared public proxies: almost unusable, over 90% will be rejected outright.
An effective rotation strategy is to register only one account per IP address every 24 hours , and the IP address's geographic location must match the phone number's region of origin. For example, when using a US phone number, the proxy IP should also be located in the US. In practice, it's recommended to prepare a pool of 200-500 available IP addresses in advance and automatically switch between them according to time windows.
III. Why is device fingerprint isolation more critical than running multiple software instances?
Many people believe that using emulators or multi-instance software allows for batch operations, but Telegram collects dozens of parameters, including the browser's Canvas fingerprint, WebGL information, font list, time zone, and language. If these parameters are highly similar across different accounts, the system can identify the same device even if the IP address and phone number are changed.
The correct approach is:
Each account corresponds to an independent browser environment (fingerprints are completely isolated).
The fingerprint parameters (resolution, operating system, time zone, language) should match the region to which the IP address belongs.
Avoid using multiple emulator instances on the same machine, as they share the same underlying hardware fingerprint.
Regularly clean or replace local data such as cache, LocalStorage, and cookies.
In practice, physically isolating multiple independent environments results in a survival rate 5-8 times higher than "creating multiple accounts within a single environment." If your goal is long-term operation rather than one-time use, this step cannot be omitted.
IV. How does the method of CAPTCHA access affect the overall automation speed?
In the Telegram bulk registration process, the slowest step is often obtaining the verification code. Common integration methods and their efficiency comparisons are as follows:
Manually entering verification codes: the slowest method, taking 1-3 minutes per account, and cannot be scaled.
SMS verification code receiving platforms automatically read numbers via API: relatively fast, but many platforms' numbers have been flagged by Telegram.
Self-built SIM card pool + forwarding system: fastest and most stable, but requires hardware investment and maintenance.
Using a real SIM card with an automated SMS reading app: moderate cost, suitable for small to medium-sized businesses.
When designing automated processes, a timeout retry mechanism must be included in the CAPTCHA reading stage . For example, if the CAPTCHA is not received after 60 seconds, an automatic resend request should be made, with a maximum of 3 retries. Furthermore, the success rates of different CAPTCHA receiving channels vary significantly; it is recommended to connect two backup channels simultaneously, automatically switching when one channel fails.
V. How does the account nurturing process after account activation affect long-term usability?
Successful registration does not equate to account usability. Many teams register accounts in bulk and immediately begin sending mass messages or joining groups, resulting in accounts being restricted or banned within 24 hours. Telegram's behavioral risk control system assesses the "normality" of new accounts, including:
Do I want to change my profile picture and username immediately after registering?
Should I proactively add contacts?
Do you want to join the group and speak?
Do you frequently send private messages to other accounts?
Do the login device and IP address change frequently?
A proven account nurturing process is as follows:
After registration, please leave the registration period unattended for 4-6 hours without performing any operations.
When changing your profile picture and username, it's best to use a realistic style rather than an advertisement image.
Join 2-3 regular discussion groups, just browse and don't participate.
Send 1-2 simple messages to existing normal accounts every day.
After 3-5 days, gradually increase the frequency of operations.
This process needs to be fully scripted; otherwise, manually maintaining dozens of accounts would consume a lot of time. The account nurturing phase directly determines whether these accounts will survive for a week or a year.
Conclusion
The core reason for the low efficiency of Telegram bulk registration has never been a lack of tools, but rather a lack of systematic process design. From phone number sourcing, proxy IPs, device fingerprinting, and CAPTCHA integration to account nurturing strategies, each step has room for optimization. By connecting these key points into an automated process, you'll find that the efficiency improvement isn't just doubling, but a leap in magnitude. itg Overseas Cloud Control is a practical tool that helps you achieve this seamless integration—it lowers the complex technical barrier to a level that even operations personnel can easily master. Hopefully, this article will help you thoroughly understand the design principles of Telegram bulk registration and avoid some of the pitfalls that others have already encountered.
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