Pavel Durov is using a network of Nasdaq-listed shell companies, Russian-linked crypto operators, and a Cambridge Analytica veteran to gain access to U.S. capital markets and AI infrastructure as part of a broader campaign to build a global alternative to the Apple, Google, and Meta ecosystem.
The operational vehicle is Alpha Compute, formerly AlphaTON Capital, whose press release campaign bears the hallmarks of the information-shaping tactics developed at Cambridge Analytica.
Announced 3 days ago, the renaming of TONcoin to Gram, the original token name the SEC forced Telegram to abandon in 2020, signals that Durov is now moving to complete under a crypto-friendly administration what regulators stopped him from doing six years ago.
What began as a failed crypto fundraising scheme has evolved into a far more opaque structure spanning the U.S., Canada, Switzerland, and the UAE, where shell companies, market makers, and AI narratives are being used to repackage TON-linked exposure for Western capital markets.
bmcdresson•1h ago
The operational vehicle is Alpha Compute, formerly AlphaTON Capital, whose press release campaign bears the hallmarks of the information-shaping tactics developed at Cambridge Analytica.
Announced 3 days ago, the renaming of TONcoin to Gram, the original token name the SEC forced Telegram to abandon in 2020, signals that Durov is now moving to complete under a crypto-friendly administration what regulators stopped him from doing six years ago.
What began as a failed crypto fundraising scheme has evolved into a far more opaque structure spanning the U.S., Canada, Switzerland, and the UAE, where shell companies, market makers, and AI narratives are being used to repackage TON-linked exposure for Western capital markets.