Toncoin open interest soars 67% as Pavel Durov departs France

Key Points

  • Toncoin's open interest surged 67% following reports of Telegram founder Pavel Durov's departure from France.
  • TON's price increased by 17% over the same period, reaching $3.45.
  • Durov's arrest in August 2024 also led to a significant spike in Toncoin's open interest.

Summary

The open interest in Toncoin (TON) surged by 67% over the past 24 hours following reports that Telegram founder Pavel Durov left France, where he had been required to stay since his arrest seven months prior. This spike in open interest, which measures the total number of unsettled derivative contracts, reached $169 million, marking the highest level since February 1. TON, the native cryptocurrency of The Open Network, also saw its price jump by 17% to $3.45. The market's reaction suggests the potential significance of Durov's case for the crypto industry, with concerns that his arrest could set a precedent for crackdowns on privacy-focused services. Durov was allowed to travel to Dubai, a city with no extradition agreements with many countries. This event echoes a similar surge in open interest when Durov was arrested in August 2024, highlighting the market's sensitivity to news related to key figures in the crypto space.

cointelegraph
March 17, 2025
Crypto
Read article

Related news