From Google to Netflix, every major Silicon Valley company's Telegram @name is held by anonymous third-party wallets. @openai belongs to catman.t.me. @netflix to gangster.t.me. The acquisition window closed years ago — and recovery now requires negotiating in a market where comparable names trade at seven figures.
India is Telegram’s largest national market and hosts 132 unicorns — yet virtually none of its most valuable tech brands have secured their Fragment @Names on the TON blockchain.
xAI’s $300 million Telegram integration deal secured native placement for one billion users — but not the @grok handle. The AI sector’s Fragment @name blind spot is the industry’s most trust-sensitive IP gap yet.
South Korea's conglomerates pioneered blockchain identity infrastructure in 2019. Their Fragment @Name exposure now compounds against a market generating $37 million per month.
Telegram now has over 1 billion monthly users. Every corporate brand operating a Telegram channel without owning its @Name is building an audience on a platform where it does not control its own identity. The math is not complicated.