Telegram 为创作者推出赚取 TON 代币的新方式

marsbitPubblicato 2024-08-14Pubblicato ultima volta 2024-08-15

Telegram推出了新的功能,帮助内容创作者通过应用程序直接赚取TON(The Open Network)代币。

此更新允许用户对创作者分享的内容(如帖子、视频或其他媒体)发送反馈,这些反馈可以转换为TON代币,这是一种加密货币。

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消息应用Telegram正在进一步向加密领域发展,推出了一项新功能,允许内容创作者赚取Toncoin (TON),这是The Open Network的原生加密货币。

Telegram的开发团队在周三表示,用户现在可以通过发送“Stars”——一种与TON挂钩的链外应用内货币——来对内容创作者和频道进行反应,这些Stars随后可以转换为TON。如果接收Stars的用户不想要TON,他们也可以使用这些Stars来支付广告费用。

Telegram与独立运营的The Open Network正在合作,将这款拥有近10亿用户的消息应用打造成一个加密友好的平台,并推出附属迷你应用程序。

公告指出,频道运营者将“获得100%的Stars”,无论他们最终决定将其转换为TON还是用于支付广告费用。此外,发送Stars的用户必须通过应用内的付费反应功能先购买这些Stars。

根据CoinGecko的数据,TON是第九大数字资产,市值为177亿美元。目前其价格为7.04美元,在过去一天内上涨了9%。

The Open Network 最初是由 Telegram 内部创建的,但由于美国证券交易委员会(SEC)的诉讼,Telegram 在 2020 年放弃了该项目。不过,独立开发者继续开发该网络,并且由于加密游戏和其他应用程序,该网络在过去一年里逐渐崭露头角。

尽管 Telegram 并不运行 TON 网络,但它已经在平台上多方面拥抱了 TON,并在广告等方面将这种加密货币整合到平台中。

此外,Telegram 还提供其他功能,如可以向用户发送比特币和 USDT。这些功能并非 Telegram 自行构思,而是由其他开发者设计并实现的。

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