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Lex Fridman · 2025-09-30 · 4h 34m

Pavel Durov: Telegram, Freedom, Censorship, Money, Power & Human Nature | Lex Fridman Podcast #482

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

Pavel Durov: Telegram, Freedom, Censorship, Money, Power & Human Nature | Lex Fridman Podcast #482
The guest

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.

The gist

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.

Big reveals

  • Durov describes being arrested in France in August on a roughly two-day trip, greeted by armed police and read a list of around 15 serious crimes; he spent almost four days in a windowless cell with a concrete bed.
  • He states Telegram has never shared a single private message with anyone, including governments and intelligence services, and that the system is designed so even employees cannot access private messages.
  • While stuck in France, Durov was asked by the head of French foreign intelligence to censor channels supporting the conservative candidate in Romania's election; he refused and publicly disclosed the conversation because he signs no NDAs.
  • Durov reveals for the first time an apparent assassination attempt by poisoning in spring 2018, when a neighbor left something at his door and he nearly died, unable to walk for two weeks afterward.
  • In December 2011 he publicly refused a government demand to take down Navalny opposition groups on VK, mocking the prosecutor with a photo of a dog in a hoodie, after which armed police tried to enter his apartment and he resolved to build a secure messaging app.
  • He says he would rather lose everything, starve himself to death in prison, or shut Telegram down entirely than submit to pressure and build a backdoor or compromise user rights.
  • Durov says he does not know exactly how many biological children he has because he became a sperm donor about 15 years ago, and his will treats donor-conceived kids equally with naturally conceived ones once they prove shared DNA.
  • In 2018 Russia demanded Telegram's encryption keys; when refused, Russia's attempts to block Telegram's rotating millions of IP addresses accidentally disrupted supermarkets, banks, and other national infrastructure.

Things worth remembering

  • Durov does 300 push-ups and 300 squats every morning and goes to the gym five or six times a week for one to two hours.
  • Telegram's core engineering team is about 40 people, covering backend, frontend, design, and system administration, while running nearly 100,000 servers across multiple continents.
  • Telegram is banned in Iran, yet Durov estimates around 50 million Iranians still use it, partly via a proxy-server system that lets operators monetize through pinned ads.
  • Telegram's auto-delete timer launched in 2013, seven years ahead of WhatsApp, and copycats initially even duplicated the exact timestamp options.
  • Telegram launched stickers three years and eight months ahead of WhatsApp, using vector animations only a few kilobytes in size running 180 frames at 60 fps.
  • Telegram has over 15 million paid premium subscribers and expects over half a billion dollars in premium revenue this year; Durov takes a salary of one dirham (about a third of a dollar).
  • A line of Snoop Dogg Telegram gifts sold $12 million worth within 30 minutes, and one person reportedly earned several million dollars buying and reselling gifts.
  • Durov bought his first few thousand Bitcoin in 2013 at around $700 each, refused to sell during the crash, and believes Bitcoin will reach $1 million.
  • At age 11 Durov entered an experimental St. Petersburg school where students studied at least four foreign languages including Latin alongside biochemistry and evolutionary psychology.
  • His brother Nikolai won the International Mathematics Olympiad gold three times, the ICPC programming contest twice, holds two PhDs in math, and rewrote large parts of VK in C/C++.

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