DWF Labs购买价值50万美元的Toncoin以支持被拘留的Telegram首席执行官

币界网Publicado em 2024-08-25Última atualização em 2024-08-25

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Web3做市商DWF Labs的管理合伙人安德烈·格拉切夫购买了价值50万美元的Toncoin,以表示对Telegram创始人帕维尔·杜罗夫的支持。格拉切夫在X(前身为推特)上发帖称,这是他表达团结的一种方式。

随着这一举动,格拉切夫加入了加密货币社区中越来越多的人的行列,这些人自杜罗夫昨晚在法国被捕以来一直表示支持并呼吁释放他。埃隆·马斯克甚至通过发布#FreePavel标签加入了这一呼吁。

收购格拉切夫是对TON信心的表现

格拉切夫说,他在公开市场上购买了这些代币,并计划保留这些资金,直到杜罗夫最终获释。他将其描述为他支持未经审查和去中心化技术并确保社区保持团结的一种方式。

他说:

“我们不能做太多,但我决定尽我所能提供支持,在公开市场上以每吨美元的价格购买了约50万美元,并将它们保持在链上,直到#FREEDUROV Not财务建议。”

考虑到TON代币在过去24小时的表现,Grachev收购TON的时机再好不过了。CoinMarketCap的数据显示,在逮捕消息传出后,TON下跌了20%以上,跌至5.249美元的低点。

Toncoin价格表现(来源:Tradingview)

下跌主要是由于市场恐慌导致的抛售,因为该代币的24小时交易量增长了892%,达到24.8亿。然而,该资产正在缓慢复苏,这可能是由于格拉切夫等公司的收购。目前交易价格为5.864美元。

加密社区对Telegram首席执行官表示支持

与此同时,加密货币社区的许多人已经在呼吁释放Durov。他们将他的被捕描述为政府试图胁迫他允许政府审查Telegram。

广受欢迎的Telegram游戏《Hamster Kombat》也加入了发布呼吁,指出这是对言论自由的攻击。该项目要求其追随者为Telegram创始人而战,声称他一直在为用户在网上进行私人对话的权利而战。它说:

“多年来,帕维尔·杜罗夫一直在为我们在网上进行私人对话的权利而战。是时候为他和Telegram而战了。让我们一起努力,让世界看到。”

不出所料,许多Telegram用户也加入了#FreePavel和#FreeDurov标签。一位用户在X上发帖称,帕维尔的发明让他变得富有。这可能是因为Telegram多次点击以获得游戏和加密集成。

与此同时,TON Blockchain也发表了一份支持Durov的声明,声称他是言论自由和权力下放的倡导者。它补充说,区块链网络仍在全面运行。

它说:

“TON社区仍然专注于我们的使命,我们将继续在全球范围内维护这些原则。我们鼓励每个人保持冷静、团结,在我们共同应对这一局面时继续建设。感谢您的持续支持。”

尽管加密货币社区的每个人都同意逮捕是错误的,但一些用户对TON是去中心化和注重隐私的说法表示惊讶。ClassicMain on X质疑这一说法,指出该网络是集中式的,很少有鲸鱼持有大部分TON代币。

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