Russia bans Telegram from "sending files and videos"! Calls for eliminating anonymity, TON ecosystem faces a test

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Russian communications regulator Roskomnadzor has implemented speed restrictions on Telegram (commonly known as the “little airplane”) starting Tuesday, with over 13,000 Telegram users already reporting service disruptions. Telegram has approximately 100 million users in Russia and serves as the core gateway to the TON blockchain ecosystem. This move could trigger chain reactions within the crypto ecosystem.

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According to Bloomberg, citing three informed sources, Roskomnadzor has been implementing speed restrictions and blocking certain functions on the instant messaging platform Telegram since February 10, which has already taken effect.

Russian State Duma deputy Andrei Svintsov stated that Telegram might face restrictions because the platform “has not fully complied” with Russian legal requirements. Roskomnadzor’s reason is that Telegram’s progress in “blocking anonymous channels” is too slow, with the Russian authorities aiming to eliminate online anonymity entirely.

Currently, over 13,000 Russian users have complained about extremely slow Telegram performance, including noticeable delays in loading images and videos. Roskomnadzor has also filed eight administrative violations against Telegram, resulting in fines totaling 64 million rubles.

Not a Complete Block, but Possible Full Ban

It is worth noting that Russian officials have stated there are no plans for a complete ban on Telegram at this time, provided the platform meets all legal requirements. An official statement said, “If the violations are resolved, the restrictions will be lifted.”

This is not Roskomnadzor’s first action against Telegram. In August 2025, the agency blocked Telegram and WhatsApp voice and video calls, citing widespread use for scams, extortion, and recruiting citizens for disruptive activities. In January 2026, Roskomnadzor further restricted video and large file uploads. The current speed restrictions are the latest step in an escalation.

Impact on the TON Ecosystem

Telegram is Russia’s most popular instant messaging platform, with about 100 million users. At the same time, Telegram is deeply integrated with the TON (The Open Network) blockchain ecosystem, with TON wallets, Mini Apps, and payment features relying on Telegram as an entry point.

If Telegram’s user experience in Russia continues to deteriorate, DeFi protocols, mini-games, and payment scenarios within the TON ecosystem are likely to be affected. As of press time, Toncoin (TON) is trading at approximately $1.33.

Russian officials are currently promoting an official-backed messaging platform called MAX.

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