Telegram will introduce a built-in Web3 browser and app store in July

2024 will go down in history as the year hundreds of millions of people were introduced to blockchain. Telegram, which is at the epicenter of this societal transformation, continues to innovate for users, expanding functionality and improving security.
This month, Telegram plans to release a mini app store and a built-in browser with support for Web3 pages. These innovations will allow users to interact with blockchain technology right inside the app, opening up access to decentralized apps and services. This is expected to greatly simplify access to Web3 technologies and increase usage among a broader audience.

In addition, Telegram is stepping up measures to combat scammers looking to trick new entrants into the cryptocurrency world. Soon, public accounts will start displaying the month of registration and primary country, similar to a feature on Instagram*. This innovation will help users better assess the trustworthiness and authenticity of the accounts they interact with.
The new feature will also help users better assess the trustworthiness and authenticity of the accounts they interact with.
Telegram will also give organizations the ability to use its mini-apps to issue tags to channels, creating a decentralized marketplace for third-party verification. This will allow companies and organizations to offer independent verification tags, increasing users’ trust in channels and groups on the platform.
Telegram will also provide the ability to use its mini-apps to issue verification tags to channels and groups on the platform.
* Owned by Meta, it is recognized as an extremist organization in Russia and its activities are banned.