Vitalik responds to the arrest of Telegram founder: The future of software and communication freedom in Europe is worrying
PANews reported on August 25 that in response to the arrest of Telegram's founder, Vitalik said on the X platform: I have previously criticized Telegram for not taking encryption seriously enough. However (based on the information currently available: the charges seem to be just "unmoderated" and do not leak people's data), this looks very bad and is worrying about the future of European software and communication freedom.
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