Telegram will have a Mini App Store and a Built-in Browser with Web3 Support

By the end of July, Telegram users will be able to use a new store of mini-applications and a built-in browser with support for Web3 pages. This was announced by the founder of the messenger Pavel Durov.

“We will also allow organizations to use their mini-apps to label channels, creating a decentralized marketplace for third-party verification,” Durov wrote.

In addition, Telegram will strengthen its anti-fraud measures. Public accounts will display information about the month of registration and the main country, similar to how it is implemented in Instagram.

Recall that the game-clicker Hamster Kombat still has not announced the promised listing back in May.

Author: Denis Tabyrtsa