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Sandy Carter · 2026-04-28 · via Forbes - Innovation
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Telegram is moving toward Agentic AI in a new way. With over 900M users, this wil make a difference in the Agentic ecosystem. (Photo by Cheng Xin/Getty Images)

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Telegram has almost one billion users. The AI agent economy posted $28 trillion in stablecoin volume in Q1 2026. Roughly 76 percent of it was bots shuffling dollars between exchanges, wallets, and liquidity venues, according to Stablecoin Insider data reported by DWF Ventures. Retail-sized transfers fell 16 percent over the same period, the sharpest drop on record. The headline number is mostly automated plumbing wearing a new costume.

That gap between the marketing and the math is what makes Telegram’s move with TON worth a closer look.

The Telegram Move Where The Protocol Wars Are Already Crowded

Every serious player has shipped an agent payments standard in the last seven months.

Google released Agent Payments Protocol (AP2) with Coinbase, MetaMask, Ethereum Foundation, and the major card networks. Stripe and Tempo launched the Machine Payments Protocol in March, routing agent transactions through the same rails that handle human checkout. Coinbase pushed x402 into the Linux Foundation in April, with Cloudflare, Visa, and Stripe joining.

Each one solves the same problem the same way. Standardize how agents prove authorization, then route the actual money through existing infrastructure.

Telegram and TON went a different direction entirely.

With Telegram, The Conversation Becomes The Transaction

Most of the industry is bolting agent payments onto traditional checkout. Stripe wraps it in their dashboard while Visa wraps it in tokenized credentials. Google wraps it in a protocol. The transaction itself still lives inside a recognizable commerce flow with a merchant on one end and a buyer on the other.

Telegram collapsed that flow.

Agentic Wallets on TON sit inside the chat thread alongside Managed Bots, the feature Pavel Durov launched in Bot API 9.6 that lets any user spin up a personal AI agent in two taps. Each user gets an isolated bot instance, not a shared public chatbot. Bots can talk to other bots. With agentic wallets, those conversations now move money directly through TON, with sub-second finality and fees in fractions of a cent.

Pavel Durov, CEO and co-founder of Telegram speaks about Agentic AI (Photo by Steve Jennings/Getty Images for TechCrunch)

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Hong Kong-based RD Technologies demonstrated the full loop. A Telegram agent took a food order through BytePlus language models, invoked OristaPay's payment channel, and settled USDT cross-border on TON without leaving the chat. RD Technologies CEO Rita called it "intent-as-a-transaction."

That phrase deserves attention. The protocol layer the rest of the industry is building disappears when the interface and the rail share the same surface.

Telegram: The Compute Layer Nobody Is Talking About

Telegram quietly launched Cocoon in November 2025, a Confidential Compute Open Network of distributed GPU node operators worldwide. Agent developers and users consume inference compute through Cocoon and settle payments on TON. Durov took the stage himself for the launch.

Read that twice. Telegram is not just enabling agents to spend money. Telegram is enabling agents to settle the cost of their own thinking on the same blockchain where they execute their transactions.

That vertical integration does not exist anywhere else. Stripe agents still rent inference from OpenAI or Anthropic and pay for it through traditional rails. Google agents run on Google Cloud and bill through Google Cloud. Telegram agents can rent compute, take action, and settle every layer of the stack inside one ecosystem with one unit of account.

The Google Cloud logo as Google and others want to play a role in Agentic AI. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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When a single agent conversation triggers hundreds of micro-activities at subcent costs, the economics shift. Card rails become impossible at that frequency because interchange exceeds the payment. TON’s near-zero fees and sub-second finality make pay-per-call and pay-per-inference economically viable in a way Visa cannot match without rebuilding from the protocol up.

Telegram's setup will reveal whether the agent economy is real or whether we are watching $28 trillion of bot routing rebranded as autonomy.

The current bot volume moves dollars between known intermediaries on predictable paths. Telegram agents will operate inside personalized contexts, with budgets set by users, executing tasks that vary by intent. If those flows scale, the autonomy thesis holds. If they stall, the rest of the industry will need to admit that "agentic commerce" is mostly a wrapper around existing automation.

Either outcome is informative. Neither has been tested at this scale before.

What The Industry Misses That Telegram Nailed

Three implications most coverage skipped.

Brands lose the customer interface. When a billion users let chat-native agents handle research, comparison, and checkout, marketing budgets stop targeting humans. Brands optimize for agent discovery instead, which rewards structured product data, verifiable claims, and machine-readable trust signals over emotional positioning.

The New Agentic Wallet from Telegram enables payment in the conversation.

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Payment standards may not converge. AP2, MPP, and x402 assume agents will operate across many surfaces. Telegram's chat-native approach assumes the surface IS the standard. Two architectures will compete and the winner shapes which companies capture the fees.

Prompt injection becomes payment fraud. When conversation triggers transactions, the attack surface widens beyond anything the security community has priced in. A poisoned message thread can drain a budget-capped wallet inside its own limits. Insurance markets and governance frameworks have not caught up.

The Real Question Is Telegram’s Billion User Bet

The question is not whether AI agents will participate in the economy. Stripe, Visa, Google, and Coinbase have already answered that with infrastructure.

The question is which interface they live inside. Telegram is making a billion-user bet that the answer is chat. If that bet pays off, the next decade of commerce gets rewritten by whoever owns the conversation, not whoever owns the checkout.