When custodial services discriminate against people, the Telegram wallet case

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Today Cubans woke up without access to the Telegram @wallet services. This service has been beneficial to ease the lives of Cubans in the face of the growing devaluation of their currency and as a mechanism for sending remittances. Without prior notice by the suppliers, Cubans were left out.


Screenshot on my mobile with Telegram wallet support service

Since the beginning of the @wallet Bot I have been a user, I even won some funds in their initial airdrop to promote the cryptocurrency TON. I know that many self-care Puritans avoid using this type of solution at all costs, but the associated services are really of quality. I have not found a P2P service with a better security and speed standard, In fact, regularly, month after month, I manage family remittances or the purchase of my dad's cancer medications outside of Cuba.

It is unfortunate to see how a service of human utility limits access by discriminating based on your country of origin. Aren't we all human, aren't our values worth the same? It is true that being a company they have to comply with regulations, I understand and understand that they must make sure that fraudulent funds are not handled or based on objectives against humanity and its values, but by limiting access only because they were born where nature determined and being a citizen of a country under sanctions they make a serious mistake.

We are all citizens of the world and we demand fair treatment

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My brother, we will look for alternatives and the old man will not run out of his medicines, it is really unfortunate but he has us.

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