Have babies and get paid. Telegram CEO promised to give his fortune to his 100 children

Have babies and get paid. Telegram CEO promised to give his fortune to his 100 children

Well this is an interesting story. The founder of Telegram promised people if women have his babies and so far he has fostered over 100 kids, that they will receive a part of his fortune. So far it has clearly been working and people have been rushing to get a piece of his sperm.

A fertility clinic in southern moscow the strange marketing campaign saying free sperm. His net worth is now around 17 billion. He is also planning to open-source his DNA so they can find each other. Elon Musk also seems to be trying to put his seed everywhere he can. Technology is really allowing for all of this to happen and its quite amazing.

Pavel Durov really has done something amazing with the messaging app Telegram and made it a worldwide company. What has made Telegram blow up is it "neutral" stance on global conflicts.

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