Telegram to allow users to send crypto
Telegram revived its blockchain project Toncoin (TON) to enable in-app crypto payments similar to Twitter's Bitcoin payments

TON Foundation said, “We anticipate that this functionality will extend into the consumer to business payments so that people can easily acquire goods and services by sending Toncoin via bots in the Telegram app."
TON Foundation’s website states that 52 million transactions have been conducted via 486,000 wallets so far. Recently, the foundation was able to raise $1 billion worth of TON tokens for the advancement of the TON ecosystem.
The TON Project had been abandoned by Telegram in 2020. TON is a layer-1 blockchain developed by Telegram for delivering decentralised services like anonymous networks, decentralised storage, instant payments, DNS, etc., in 2017. The crypto payments feature introduced by the TON Foundation is similar to the Tip Jar feature on Twitter. Twitter activated the feature in September 2021. The feature allows only Bitcoin payments facilitated via the third-party payment platform Stripe.
The Toncoin token was issued in 2019-2020. The US SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) blocked Telegram’s $1.7 billion worth of token issuances for an ICO (Initial Coin Offering) in August 2020. Telegram had to abandon its blockchain project following a stretched-out battle with the US SEC regarding the unlawful selling of unregistered securities via its ICO.
Stephanie Avakian, co-director of the US SEC’s Division of Enforcement, had then reiterated, “Our emergency action today is intended to prevent Telegram from flooding the US markets with digital tokens that we allege were unlawfully sold." Avakian further alleged that Telegram had failed to inform its investors with information on ‘Grams and Telegram’s business operations, financial condition, risk factors, and management that the securities laws require.’
The writer is the founder at yMedia. He ventured into crypto in 2013 and is an ETH maximalist. Twitter: @bhardwajshash
First Published: Apr 29, 2022, 16:16
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