Durov returns 72% of TON investments to billionaire David Yakobashvili
Founder of Wimm-Bill-Dann, private investor David Yakobashvili, said he received 72% of his invested funds in the TON blockchain project.News related to Pavel Durov.
Durov returns 72% of TON investments to billionaire David Yakobashvili
Founder of Wimm-Bill-Dann, private investor David Yakobashvili, said he received 72% of his invested funds in the TON blockchain project.
Pavel Durov’s Children Rank Sixth among Forbes’ Richest Heirs
The daughter and son of Telegram founder Pavel Durov could each inherit around $8.6 billion, Forbes estimated. The entrepreneur's own fortune of $17.2 billion allowed his children to take sixth place in Forbes' ranking of the richest heirs.
Telegram begins returning funds to TON investors who did not withdraw their money immediately
Telegram began paying out funds to investors in the Telegram Open Network (TON) platform, who after the project's failure did not withdraw the funds immediately, choosing instead to wait a year and receive 110% of their investment.
Pavel Durov enters Forbes’ top ten richest Russian entrepreneurs
Telegram founder Pavel Durov topped Forbes' billionaires ranking of the wealthiest businessmen in the United Arab Emirates and also appeared on the Russian edition's list of Russia's wealthiest businessmen.
Durov denies investors’ influence over Telegram
Owners of Telegram's convertible bonds will not participate in the management of the company and will not be able to influence its operations. This was stated by Telegram founder Pavel Durov in response to users' concerns.
Media: Telegram Open Network investors demand $100m from Pavel Durov
Investors from the Da Vinci Capital fund informed Telegram founder Pavel Durov of their intention to sue entities linked to the blockchain project Telegram Open Network (TON), Forbes reports citing informed sources. They are seeking around $100 million in compensation, the publication notes.
Pavel Durov: Telegram was the world’s most downloaded app in January 2021
The Telegram messenger became the world's most downloaded mobile app in January 2021, according to its founder, Pavel Durov.
Telegram founder Pavel Durov meets Dubai’s Crown Prince Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum
Telegram founder Pavel Durov met with Dubai's Crown Prince Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum. This is reported on the Crown Prince's website — the son of the Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates.
Pavel Durov says Telegram blocked hundreds of calls for violence in the United States
Last week, Telegram administrators blocked hundreds of calls for violence in the United States, according to the founder of the messenger, Pavel Durov.
Pavel Durov turns down Telegram investment valued at $30 billion
A consortium of Western funds proposed investing in the Telegram messenger, but Pavel Durov declined the offer. This was reported by The Bell, citing sources close to the entrepreneur.
Media reports plan to raise $1 billion for Telegram from private investors; Durov partially denies.
The Information reported private talks by Telegram founder Pavel Durov with banks and investors. The talks were reportedly about raising $1 billion through the issuance of convertible bonds and an IPO. Durov himself later partially denied this information.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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