Telegram’s Latest Update: A Web3 Browser and Mini-App Store
On July 31, Telegram messenger announced an update that introduces several new features, including an integrated Web3 browser and a mini-app store.
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On July 31, Telegram messenger announced an update that introduces several new features, including an integrated Web3 browser and a mini-app store.
Pavel Durov's Telegram is evolving into more than just a messaging app, resembling China's WeChat and Elon Musk's vision for X.
According to the release, the built-in browser will support tab switching and enable users to access decentralized websites hosted on the TON platform.
Telegram apps now have a dedicated section where users can explore the most popular games and services and discover new ones.
The update also allows users to:
- Gift Telegram Stars to friends;
- Enable flash for video messages on the front camera;
- Add covers and weather widgets to stories;
- Share mini-apps through stories.
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