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Telegram aims to raise $1.6bn before ICO even starts

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February 22, 2018
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Messaging app Telegram is expecting to collect a jaw-dropping $1.6bn from investors before its initial coin offering (ICO) even starts.

Telegram is said to be running a second pre-sale (the first pre-ICO round raised $850m from a bunch of Silicon Valley heavyweight investors), and it’s looking to gather the same again, according to reports this morning.

Last year saw a stampede of blockchain startup companies executing token sales. These ‘events’ are often structured in such a way that only high net worth investors, and cryptocurrency insiders holding very large amounts of coins, are privy to the sale. This approach is to appease US regulators the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Telegram has opted to allow accredited investors only to participate (known as a Reg-D exemption in SEC parlance), and has imposed a further hierarchical order in the form of its secret, invite-only pre-sales.


See also: Trends to expect as biggest tech companies meet at Mobile World Congress 2018


 

ICO’s, in general, have earned crypto something of a bad name in past year. The Chinese have banned them outright and US regulators recently stated that every token sold in the US so far would count as a security and therefore fall within the regulatory jurisdiction.

Telegram wants to use the funds to build a new platform called the Telegram Open Network (TON) and incentivize its users with a cryptocurrency. A white paper circulated to investors and leaked onto the web last year, outlines a range of ‘Web 3.0’ decentralized services (as well as messaging, obviously) including decentralized file storage and domain name services.

A token certainly provides a neat way to accomplish decentralized services on a platform. Telegram is also touting a proof of stake approach, sharding to scale the blockchain and so on. Experts have commented that it’s rather thin on technical detail and reads like a bricolage of other blockchain white papers out there.

While Telegram’s ICO dwarfs all the others so far, it should be noted that there are a growing number of well-funded decentralized infrastructure projects out there (see Blockstack, Sia, and Filecoin/IPFS) which have all issued multiple, peer-reviewed technical white papers.

Telegram’s hype is stemming, say, experts, from the fact that it has a 200 million user reach, rather than on the technical merit of its plans for a crypto-economically functioning ecosystem.


Report courtesy IBTimes UK

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