Durov’s conflicts with the Kremlin didn’t end with Vkontakte.
In 2018, Telegram was banned in Russia after Durov denied the Kremlin access to user data. In response to the ban, hundreds of people protested, some of whom held signs of Durov illustrated as a saint (pictured above). The app was reinstated in Russia two years later.
Today, Telegram is playing a major role in the war in Ukraine.
Durov vowed in a Telegram post in March 2022 to protect the data of Ukrainian users. Durov is of partial Ukrainian descent, according to the post.
“When I defied [the Kremlin’s] demands, the stakes were high for me personally,” Durov wrote. “I stand for our users no matter what. Their right to privacy is sacred.”
Durov also launched a cryptocurrency wallet, called Fragment, in 2002. Durov has said the wallet “took only 5 weeks and 5 people including myself to put together.”
Durov said some $50 million worth of usernames were purchased less than a month after Fragment launched.