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Telegram now allows third-party verification and integrates NFTs

Telegram isn't just for chatting anymore; it's now a platform for secure identity with third-party verification and NFT creation.

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As we kick off the new year, Telegram, one of the world’s leading messaging apps, has introduced a significant update aimed at enhancing user trust and platform security. This update includes a novel approach to account verification, new search functionalities, and an intriguing twist on digital gifting through NFTs.

Telegram has long provided verification for notable public figures and organizations, symbolized by a coveted blue checkmark next to their names. This badge has been crucial in distinguishing genuine accounts from impostors, helping to foster a more trustworthy environment. However, with the latest update, Telegram has taken this a step further by introducing third-party verification.

Now, entities like food quality regulators or educational institutions can step in to verify accounts. Instead of the traditional blue checkmark, verified accounts will sport a distinct logo provided by the verifying third party. This move, as per Telegram’s own statement, aims to “prevent scams and reduce misinformation” by decentralizing the verification process. This could potentially set a new benchmark for safety on social platforms, where trust is a premium commodity.

To get this new verification badge, individuals or organizations must first pass through Telegram’s verification process and then apply for this additional layer of authentication. The process leverages Telegram’s Bot API, allowing these third parties to manage verifications much like how companies on other platforms like X (formerly Twitter) handle their affiliated accounts. Once verified, these accounts will display the organization’s logo, further cementing their legitimacy.

In a nod to the growing crypto and NFT communities, Telegram has also introduced a feature allowing users to convert digital gifts into NFTs. These gifts, which can be purchased using Telegram Stars (a form of in-app currency), can be customized with unique backgrounds and icons. Users can then buy these Stars directly through the app or via the Fragment platform by linking their TON (The Open Network) wallet.

This feature isn’t just for collecting; Telegram envisions these NFTs being traded on various platforms, adding a layer of digital asset interaction to the messaging experience. However, there’s a catch – users will incur a fee when upgrading their gifts to NFTs, which covers the blockchain transaction costs, ensuring that the tech behind this feature remains viable.

Beyond verification and NFTs, this update brings some practical enhancements to user interaction. Telegram has introduced emoji reactions for service messages, making it more engaging when someone joins a group or when other system actions occur. Additionally, new search filters have been added, allowing users to sift through private chats, group chats, and channels with greater ease, enhancing the app’s usability.

This update from Telegram comes at a time when digital platforms are increasingly scrutinized for their role in misinformation and security. By allowing third-party verification, Telegram not only strengthens its position as a secure communication tool but also opens up new avenues for official bodies to directly affirm the authenticity of accounts. This could be particularly beneficial in sectors like education or health, where misinformation can have real-world consequences.

Moreover, the integration of NFTs into the platform taps into the wave of interest in digital collectibles and blockchain technology, potentially attracting a new demographic to Telegram or increasing engagement from existing users looking for innovative ways to interact.

While these updates are promising, they also pose questions about privacy, the scalability of third-party verification systems, and how much this will impact the user experience on Telegram. It will be interesting to see how this decentralized approach to verification evolves and whether it sets a precedent for other platforms.


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