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Telegram plans to turn stickers and emojis into NFTs on TON Blockchain.

2024-04-21

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Telegram, the widely-used instant-messaging platform, has made an exciting announcement regarding the tokenization of stickers and emojis. 


These popular forms of expression will now be transformed into non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on the TON blockchain.


This move follows Telegram's successful tokenization of usernames and anonymous numbers, which allowed users to claim a significant portion of sales revenue, up to 95%.


By extending the tokenization feature to stickers and emojis, Telegram aims to further integrate the app with the TON blockchain. 


This integration will leverage the blockchain's scalability and provide enhanced communication solutions to Telegram's vast user base.


During the Token2049 event in Dubai, Pavel Durov, co-founder and CEO of Telegram, shared this exciting news. 


He highlighted the immense usage of stickers on the platform, with over 700 billion shared monthly. 


Durov emphasized the belief in NFTs that are deeply ingrained in human culture and interaction, with the potential to spread virally. 


He stated, "These are the right NFTs," expressing the significance of incorporating Telegram stickers into the tokenization process.


The TON blockchain has recently integrated stablecoins like Tether's USDT and XAUT, opening up new avenues for peer-to-peer payments and decentralized applications. 


Durov highlighted the scalability of the TON blockchain, making it a suitable platform for accommodating Telegram's large-scale operations.


With this announcement, Telegram is taking another step towards enhancing user experience and embracing the potential of blockchain technology. 


The tokenization of stickers and emojis will undoubtedly add a new dimension to the already thriving Telegram ecosystem.


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