Online messaging application Telegram has announced the launch of its ad platform, which was built on The Open Network (TON) blockchain.
Starting in March, Telegram channel owners in over 100 countries can start receiving financial rewards for their work after the ad platform opens for all advertisers. Channel owners will start receiving 50% of the total advertising revenue generated by Telegram from displaying ads in their channels, according to an announcement on Feb. 28 by Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of Telegram.
Telegram Ad Platform will exclusively use the TON blockchain to make payments, according to the announcement.
“Similar to our approach with Telegram usernames on Fragment, we will sell ads and share revenue with channel owners in Toncoin. This will create a virtuous circle, in which content creators will be able to either cash out their Toncoins — or reinvest them in promoting and upgrading their channels,” Durov said.
TON blockchain’s Toncoin (TON) rose 13.86% in the 24 hours leading up to 12:40 pm UTC to trade at $2.49. The token is up over 14% in the past seven days. TON has an $8.6 billion market capitalization as the 15th-largest cryptocurrency on CoinMarketCap.
Broadcast channels on Telegram generate over one trillion monthly views, but only around 10% of these views are monetized via Telegram Ads, a privacy-focused promotional tool.
Telegram is the fourth most popular online messaging application worldwide, behind WhatsApp, WeChat and Facebook Messenger. Telegram has around 196 million daily active users and 800 million monthly active users, according to data from Bankmycell.
Interest in the TON blockchain continues to grow. In November 2023, Animoca Brands announced that it would become the largest validator on the TON blockchain and aims to build blockchain-based games on Telegram.
Speaking exclusively to Cointelegraph at the Next Block Expo event in Berlin, Germany, Animoca Brands chairman Yat Siu confirmed that the validator agreement involved the purchase of an undisclosed amount of Toncoin, which was staked by the firm. Siu told Cointelegraph:
The day after the announcement, Durov shared a response to growing concerns around Telegram’s TON holdings. The Telegram founder said they will be selling their surplus TON tokens to large investors with a net worth of over 1 million. He wrote: