Telegram users can now send crypto payments to each other
Apr 29, 2022, 10:44 IST
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- The TON Foundation has added a crypto payments feature to Telegram, similar to Twitter’s Bitcoin payments feature.
- Telegram uses the Toncoin cryptocurrency instead of Bitcoin.
- The TON Foundation had been abandoned by Telegram back in 2020.
“With this service, you’ll no longer need to enter long wallet addresses and wait for confirmations,” the Foundation said in a tweet announcing the feature. The feature is similar to the Bitcoin payments function that Elon Musk’s Twitter has been offering through its Tip Jar feature since September last year. Twitter, however, uses the Stripe platform for such payments.
Toncoin platform boasts over 52 million transactions so far, with over 486,000 wallets, according to the TON Foundation’s website. The Toncoin token was issued in 2019-20 when the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) blocked Telegram’s $1.7 billion token issuances for an initial coin offering (ICO).
“Our emergency action today is intended to prevent Telegram from flooding the US markets with digital tokens that we allege were unlawfully sold,” said Stephanie Avakian, co-director of the SEC’s Division of Enforcement, at the time. “We allege that the defendants have failed to provide investors with information regarding Grams and Telegram’s business operations, financial condition, risk factors, and management that the securities laws require,” he added.
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“Today is a sad day for us here at Telegram. We are announcing the discontinuation of our blockchain project,” Durov wrote on his Telegram channel. The TON Foundation, however, had raised $1 billion worth of Toncoin earlier this month.
The Telegram platform is said to have over 550 million users so far, and the TON Foundation’s bot on the messaging app has over 800,000 users.
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