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  • Telegram’s new office in Kazakhstan enhances regulatory compliance and strengthens control over illegal content and channels.
  • This move positions Telegram to play a key role in Kazakhstan’s growing digital and crypto landscape.

For the messaging network, Telegram’s choice to build a local office in Kazakhstan signals a turning point since it enhances its regulatory compliance in a nation whose user base has quickly grown. Currently utilizing Telegram each month are almost half of the population, more than 12.5 million Kazakhs.

This great presence emphasizes the need of a local office, which will help to tighten control over troublesome channels and enable speedier removal of unlawful content.

Telegram’s action fits a larger project aiming at improving digital security in the nation as the Kazakh government stresses cooperation with big internet companies.

Telegram’s Growing Role in Kazakhstan’s Digital and Crypto Space 

Given the platform’s significance in the worldwide crypto space, notably with initiatives connected to the Telegram Open Network (TON), Telegram’s expansion in Kazakhstan is extremely remarkable.

Establishing this office not only confirms Telegram’s presence in Kazakhstan but also helps to establish it as a major participant in the changing digital scene of the nation.

The improved content control of Telegram will probably affect conversations about cryptocurrency, particularly considering the government’s close focus on reducing fraudulent behavior on digital platforms. Strict content rules could help the corporation position itself for a more major involvement in blockchain-based projects, especially those using TON.

This development also coincides with increased scrutiny of Telegram’s activities abroad. Over claims of the platform’s involvement in illegal operations, CEO Pavel Durov has been subject to investigations in France, notwithstanding these obstacles.

Telegram’s Kazakhstan development shows its will to keep compliant with regional rules and keep a significant presence in important markets. Particularly within the crypto community, this development might be considered as a proactive step to guarantee that the platform stays a reliable communication medium.

Beside that, as we previously reported, TON trade was approved in Kazakhstan after approval from the Astana Financial Services Authority (AFSA), therefore legalizing it in that nation. This clearance was intimately connected to Durov’s trip to Kazakhstan, inspired by an invitation from Minister of Digital Development and Innovations Zhaslan Madiyev.

Meanwhile, TON is swapping hands about $5.28 at the time of writing, a minor 0.06% increase over the last 24 hours. Still, a bearish market structure in the midterm keeps around on it.

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Muhammad Syofri Ardiyanto is an active forex and crypto trader who has been diligently writing the latest news related to the digital asset sector for the past six years. He enjoys maintaining a balance between investing, playing music, and observing how the world evolves. Business Email: info@crypto-news-flash.com Phone: +49 160 92211628

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