Telegram founder Pavel Durov on freedom, censorship, his French arrest, lean engineering, crypto, an assassination attempt, and human nature.

Pavel Durov — Founder and CEO of Telegram, the messaging platform used by over a billion people, and earlier the founder of Russian social network VK. He owns 100% of Telegram and is known as a fearless advocate for free speech and user privacy.
Pavel Durov sits down with Lex Fridman for a wide-ranging conversation spanning his disciplined, stoic lifestyle, his philosophy of freedom, and the technical genius behind Telegram. He details his 2024 arrest in France, French intelligence's attempts to pressure him into censoring channels in Romania and Moldova, and his refusal to ever build a backdoor or hand over user data. He recounts building VK single-handedly, scaling it with his prodigy brother Nikolai, surviving an apparent 2018 poisoning, and Russia's and Iran's attempts to ban Telegram. The discussion also covers Telegram's lean 40-person engineering team, its design obsession, end-to-end encryption, the TON blockchain and Telegram gifts, his 100-plus children via sperm donation, and philosophical themes of abundance, scarcity, competition, and quantum immortality.
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“I can also highly recommend Kafka's "In the Penal Colony" and "Hunger Artist." Both are too interesting and weird to explain” — Lex Fridman 04:32:25Find it on Amazon