Toncoin Slightly Rises as Pavel Durov is Allowed to Leave France

Telegram founder Pavel Durov has been granted permission by French authorities for a short trip to Dubai, UAE starting July 10. This permission was granted amid an investigation into allegations that Telegram allowed illegal content to circulate on its platform.

This decision has drawn attention as Telegram is currently one of the applications most closely associated with the crypto world, including the mini apps ecosystem based on blockchain and digital tokens.

One token closely related to Telegram, Toncoin (TON), showed a slight price increase of 0.25% in the last 24 hours, reaching US$2.96 on Friday (June 20).

Durov was previously allowed to travel to Dubai in April, but remains banned from entering the United States. He is also required to post a bond of 5 million euros or about US$5.7 million and report to French authorities twice a week.

Since his arrest last year, Telegram has made several security system updates. Now, users disseminating prohibited content can be blocked, and their information, such as IP addresses and phone numbers, can be reported to the authorities.

The crypto community continues to monitor the developments in this case, as it is considered to have a direct impact on the future of Toncoin and the crypto ecosystem on Telegram.

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