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✌جهت کمک نقدی به مردم مظلوم فلسطین و لبنان از طریق زیر می توانید اقدام کنید؛ شماره کارت: 6037998200000007 شماره شبا: Ir320210000001000160000526 کد دستوری: #14* پرداخت مستقیم در KHAMENEI.IR 🤲 راوی همدلی باش 👇 @iranehamdel_contact
🤝 #خبر_همدلی | بوشهر بپاخاست؛ حماسه طلایی مردم دیار دلواریها این بار برای همدلی با جنگزدگان فلسطین و لبنان
✌جهت کمک نقدی به مردم مظلوم فلسطین و لبنان از طریق زیر می توانید اقدام کنید؛ شماره کارت: 6037998200000007 شماره شبا: Ir320210000001000160000526 کد دستوری: #14* پرداخت مستقیم در KHAMENEI.IR 🤲 راوی همدلی باش 👇 @iranehamdel_contact
Pavel Durov, a billionaire who embraces an all-black wardrobe and is often compared to the character Neo from "the Matrix," funds Telegram through his personal wealth and debt financing. And despite being one of the world's most popular tech companies, Telegram reportedly has only about 30 employees who defer to Durov for most major decisions about the platform. On December 23rd, 2020, Pavel Durov posted to his channel that the company would need to start generating revenue. In early 2021, he added that any advertising on the platform would not use user data for targeting, and that it would be focused on “large one-to-many channels.” He pledged that ads would be “non-intrusive” and that most users would simply not notice any change. Right now the digital security needs of Russians and Ukrainians are very different, and they lead to very different caveats about how to mitigate the risks associated with using Telegram. For Ukrainians in Ukraine, whose physical safety is at risk because they are in a war zone, digital security is probably not their highest priority. They may value access to news and communication with their loved ones over making sure that all of their communications are encrypted in such a manner that they are indecipherable to Telegram, its employees, or governments with court orders. At the start of 2018, the company attempted to launch an Initial Coin Offering (ICO) which would enable it to enable payments (and earn the cash that comes from doing so). The initial signals were promising, especially given Telegram’s user base is already fairly crypto-savvy. It raised an initial tranche of cash – worth more than a billion dollars – to help develop the coin before opening sales to the public. Unfortunately, third-party sales of coins bought in those initial fundraising rounds raised the ire of the SEC, which brought the hammer down on the whole operation. In 2020, officials ordered Telegram to pay a fine of $18.5 million and hand back much of the cash that it had raised. Either way, Durov says that he withdrew his resignation but that he was ousted from his company anyway. Subsequently, control of the company was reportedly handed to oligarchs Alisher Usmanov and Igor Sechin, both allegedly close associates of Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
from es