Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has announced Cocoon, a decentralized AI compute network built on the TON blockchain. The platform prioritizes privacy and seamlessly integrates into Telegram’s ecosystem of over one billion users.
Pavel Durov unveiled Cocoon at the Blockchain Life conference in Dubai in 2025. He described it as a decentralized network called Confidential Compute Open Network.
The system combines blockchain, artificial intelligence, and Telegram’s reach to introduce a new model of secure AI computing. The TON blockchain powers Cocoon and will operate as a decentralized alternative to current centralized AI services.
The network offers private and secure AI computation while protecting user data through TON’s infrastructure. Durov confirmed that privacy would be a central mission for Cocoon.
Cocoon will allow GPU owners to contribute computing power and earn TON tokens as a reward. This model opens up opportunities for individuals and organizations to monetize idle GPU resources.
Developers will access low-cost AI compute services via Cocoon’s distributed framework. This structure ensures competitive pricing and transparency by relying on open supply-and-demand mechanics.
Pavel Durov stated, “This market-driven model offers censorship resistance and avoids monopolistic control.” Participation is now open to developers and GPU owners.
Telegram will serve as Cocoon’s first large-scale customer, integrating its features into the app. The company plans to integrate AI tools, including message summarization and writing assistance, directly into Telegram.
A post on Cocoon’s official Telegram page said,
Telegram also pledged to promote Cocoon within its global platform.
This move reflects Telegram’s increasing involvement in Web3 and decentralized AI systems. The app already supports mini-apps and a growing bot ecosystem.
TON will serve as Cocoon’s backbone and support its decentralized compute services. The TON network enables trustless and secure communication between AI services and users.
Each AI task on Cocoon will run using TON to validate transactions and manage resource allocation. The platform relies on TON to offer privacy and remove the need for central authorities.
This integration strengthens the connection between Telegram, Cocoon, and the TON blockchain ecosystem. Durov’s vision centers on decentralization and security using TON technology.
Days before announcing Cocoon, Durov revealed plans to launch an AI lab in Kazakhstan. He shared the update at the Digital Bridge 2025 forum in Astana.
Telegram will collaborate with local computing initiatives to create the lab. This new facility will specialize in AI development and support Telegram’s expanding technology roadmap.
The Kazakhstan initiative further underscores Telegram’s long-term commitment to AI. Cocoon and the AI lab demonstrate growing investment in decentralized technology.
Toncoin saw a price increase after Cocoon’s announcement. The token rose by approximately 1% and traded at $2.26 on October 29.
Market observers connected the movement to Cocoon’s introduction and growing interest in TON-based solutions. The rise came shortly after Durov’s presentation at the Dubai event.
The TON blockchain is expected to gain more usage as Cocoon rolls out in November. Applications for developers and GPU providers are already open.
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