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by mattnguyen
2500 days ago
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A growing number of people and organizations are starting to choose Telegram over Slack. This became prevalent in the blockchain space where pretty much everyone prefers Telegram to other messaging apps. OTC brokers, quant funds, and the largest exchanges use Telegram in some capacity, some almost exclusively. Since the official Telegram clients are open source and the org encourages open competition between third party clients, it's now possible to build a Slack-like experience with workspaces, folders, integrations, and hot keys. Telefuel.com is one example. As Telegram launches their $1.7bn blockchain by eoy, it'll be interesting to see how they develop their crypto-economy. There seems to be a bit of development activity in various Telegram groups, but there's still a cloud of secrecy about the whole thing. Disclosure - I cofounded Telefuel. |
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My main pain points with Telegram are:
- No way to structure a group into sub-groups
- No way to comment on a specific post without polluting the whole timeline (the new DiscussionBot is the beginning of a solution to this problem)
- No way to "like" a specific comment without adding another message to the group (some discussions are mostly a stream of yes and +1)
- No way to bookmark/star messages and easily find them later (apart the save mechanism which is a bit different)
It looks like Telefuel aims to solve them?