FOGINT: Telegram Gets Some Lipstick to Put on a Very Dangerous Pig
December 23, 2024
Information from the FOGINT research team.
We noted the New York Times article “Under Pressure, Telegram Turns a Profit for the First Time.” The write up reported on December 23, 2024:
Now Telegram is out to show it has found its financial footing so it can move past its legal and regulatory woes, stay independent and eventually hold an initial public offering. It has expanded its content moderation efforts, with more than 750 contractors who police content. It has introduced advertising, subscriptions and video services. And it has used cryptocurrency to pay down its debt and shore up its finances. The result: Telegram is set to be profitable this year for the first time, according to a person with knowledge of the finances who declined to be identified discussing internal figures. Revenue is on track to surpass $1 billion, up from nearly $350 million last year, the person said. Telegram also has about $500 million in cash reserves, not including crypto assets.
The FOGINT’s team viewpoint is different.
- Telegram took profit on its crypto holdings and pumped that money into its financials. Like magic, Telegram will be profitable.
- The arrest of Mr. Durov has forced the company’s hand, and it is moving forward at warp speed to become the hub for a specific category of crypto transactions.
- The French have thrown a monkey wrench into Telegram’s and its associated organizations’ plans for 2025. The manic push to train developers to create click-to-earn games, use the Telegram smart contracts, and ink deals with some very interesting partners illustrates that 2025 may be a turning point in the organizations’ business practices.
The French are moving at the speed of a finely tuned bureaucracy, and it is unlikely that Mr. Durov will shake free of the pressure to deliver names, mobile numbers, and messages of individuals and groups of interest to French authorities.
The New York Times write up references profitability. There are more gears engaging than putting lipstick on a financial report. A cornered Pavel Durov can be a dangerous 40 year old with money, links to interesting countries, and a desire to create an alternative to the traditional and regulated financial system.
Stephen E Arnold, December 23, 2024
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