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Telegram Founder Pavel Durov Questioned in Paris Court for First Time

For the first time, Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, appeared in a Paris court on December 6 in a pivotal moment for a legal case that accuses Telegram of having enabled criminal activities. At 10 am CET, the hearing took place, with Durov present along with his lawyers, David-Olivier Kaminski and Christophe Ingrain. According to a source cited by Agence France-Presse (AFP), the questioning revolved around claims that Telegram was used for illicit transactions. Background of the Case Troubles for Durov started on August 24 when he was arrested at Le Bourget airport in Paris. While he was released with a bail of $6 million, the founder of Telegram has been restricted to France until March 2025. The office of the prosecutor in Paris announced preliminary charges on August 28 against Durov, saying that he had operated a platform that, in some instances, conducted illegal activities. The core of the case is a judicial inquiry launched in July 2024. If convicted, Durov faces a prison sentence of as long as 10 years and a fine of €500,000. The development has spotlighted the tension between regulatory enforcement and the operational scope of privacy-focused platforms like Telegram. Web3 and Privacy Concerns The charges against Durov have sparked a large debate within the Web3 and cryptocurrency communities. Privacy advocates and industry leaders have compared Durov’s situation to that of Alexey Pertsev, a developer of Tornado Cash, who was charged with enabling illicit activities using technology. This raises serious red flags with regards to government overreach and digital privacy,” said Nikolay Denisenko, chief technology officer of Brighty, a financial app. Vyara Savova, senior policy lead at the European Crypto Initiative, also spoke to the risks in targeting developers of privacy-preserving technologies as an uncomfortable trend. The case has raised concerns about an erosion of privacy protections against growing government scrutiny and has been seen to portend potential setbacks for both decentralized and encrypted platforms. Industry Implications In its fight against Durov, the eventual verdict on France’s allegations keeps the attention of the modern tech world. The verdict not only decides the fate of Telegram but might also set the precedent of how privacy-focused platforms should work under governmental policy and regulation frameworks. According to the advocates, it can hamper innovation and work against the very fundamentals that govern Web3 technologies, with a bias toward individual privacy and decentralization. This sets up a tension between privacy and oversight that positions the Web3 industry at a crossroads, with evolving legal and ethical challenges.

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