Telegram CEO Pavel Durov, recently in the spotlight after being detained in France and later released, has announced his involvement with a promising new altcoin project called Major.
In a post on his Telegram channel, Durov expressed his admiration for Major, a mini-app that integrates smoothly with Telegram and boasts a highly engaged community.
Durov shared impressive statistics, revealing that Major had generated $10 million in revenue and attracted 70 million users within just five months.
He emphasized his long-term commitment to the project, noting that Major’s developer, Roxman, had generously donated 1% of the MAJOR token supply to him.
Durov vowed to hold these tokens for the next decade, showcasing his confidence in the project’s future.
Major plans to release its MAJOR token on The Open Network (TON) through an airdrop and list the token on six major exchanges, including OKX.
Durov lauded Major as a standout success story within the Telegram ecosystem, particularly praising its ability to quickly adapt and add features that enhance the overall user experience.
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