Pavel Durov, CEO of Telegram, has made a change to the messaging app’s security and privacy policies which involves handing over users’ IP addresses and numbers to authorities upon request.
In an update to its terms of service, Telegram said it will now hand over information to authorities who present valid legal requests, such as search warrants.
Seyffart and his boss, Eric Balchunas, gained prominence in the ETF space, particularly for their analysis of Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs.
This policy shift marks a major development for the platform, which has built its reputation on robust privacy features.