This month, Telegram will roll out a suite of new features aimed at bolstering its support for blockchain technology and enhancing user experience across its platform.
One of the most anticipated updates is the launch of a mini app store within Telegram. This feature will allow developers to create and deploy mini-apps directly within the Telegram environment, enabling seamless integration of decentralized applications (dApps) and other blockchain-based services. In conjunction with this, Telegram will introduce an in-app browser equipped with support for Web3 pages. This addition will make it easier for users to access decentralized applications and blockchain-related websites, enhancing the platform’s functionality and appeal for both users and developers.
In response to growing concerns over cryptocurrency scams, Telegram is implementing advanced measures to identify and block crypto scammers more effectively. This initiative is part of Telegram’s broader strategy to create a safer digital environment for its users.
Another notable development is the introduction of a decentralized marketplace for third-party verification. This feature will allow organizations to use their mini apps to issue verification labels for Telegram channels, adding another layer of security and authenticity to the platform.