Today, in 1987, the first successful separation of conjoined twins took place in the USA. Soon, doctors might learn to separate the eternal FOMO from crypto enthusiasts, but that's a different story.
Now, let's get to the important stuff quickly. After all, we value your time — time is Moni.
What's up?
Everyone's talking about it: Yesterday, Pavel Durov posted a message.
Key points:
– He was interrogated for 4 days
– He doesn’t understand why the French authorities detained him, since Telegram has a presence in France
– He thanks us for our love and support 💜💜💜
– He writes that it’s wrong to use old methods in a new era. In other words, to hold a platform accountable for actions committed on it by third parties
– He concludes by saying he understands his responsibility and is ready to take stronger action against crimes on Telegram
It looks like everything has been resolved amicably. For now, Pavel will stay put for a while — he's been banned from leaving France until March 2025. But most likely, he'll leave sooner.
This will all have a happy ending. Durov will help the French authorities fight criminals, everyone's happy, everyone sorted things out. Perfect.
In light of Pavel's message, $TON is up 7.25%. Panic-sellers, breathe easy. TON will survive.
Other important news:
– The leader of the Venezuelan opposition thanked Bitcoin, calling it a lifeline.
– Kamala Harris, the US presidential candidate, doesn’t accept crypto donations directly. Instead, she uses an intermediary, as reported by her spokesperson.
Harris could’ve scored some serious points with crypto enthusiasts if she defended crypto like Trump does.
Two months left until the US election.