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I am the creator of the @rental service and work alongside services like @rent. Anonymous numbers (+888) should not be subjected to spam block procedures, as this creates enormous problems for the market.
Spam Block Problems:
People buy +888 numbers on Fragment.com, but they turn out to be spam-blocked. After using the number, their account gets a spam block. Imagine buying a number for $30,000 and having your account blocked? It’s terrible. People intentionally sell spam-blocked numbers on Fragment.com to immediately buy new clean numbers.As a result, the number of spam-blocked accounts grows, and it becomes increasingly difficult for ordinary people to purchase clean numbers. This will eventually lead to almost all numbers on Fragment.com causing account blocks for their owners.
People who rent out their +888 numbers end up receiving spam blocks due to renters’ actions, preventing them from renting out these numbers properly in the future. They are then forced to sell these numbers to buy new ones. This harms the operations of services like @rent, @rental, @major, and others. While @major might have the ability to remove spam blocks through support, we do not have this option—support does not respond.
It is critically important to ensure that Fragment.com does not have numbers that lead to account blocks for those who rent or purchase them. This damages the reputation of these numbers and harms their market value. People, rental services, and the overall market suffer, while spam activity does not decrease—scammers simply buy new numbers.
This issue concerns many people right now, and I will invite all my friends to leave a comment under this petition. Together, we will make the Fragment.com market better and cleaner!
Rent a +888 number that someone else has received a spam block on or buy such a "dirty" number on Fragment.com
Telegram iOS 11.6 (30096), iPhone 16 Pro Max, 18.1.1
So this doesn't harm spammers, but it does harm usual owners and renters!
This issue needs to be fixed asap because this bad solution will radically destroy the whole anonymous number NFT market.
SINGLE SMART SOLUTION: there should be no spam blocking for +888 anonymous numbers, but spammers should get their bans by device or IP or Telegram ID, but not by NFT numbers, because owners buy these numbers for very expensive prices from 1k to 100k$, owners should be protected from damage and destruction of their very expensive NFT investments.
If this is not quickly fixed, then not only will it quickly destroy the Anonymous Numbers NFT market, but it will also inevitably cause irreparable harm and damage to the reputation and trust of the entire NFT market on the TON blockchain. This will have long-term reputational losses for the entire Telegram investment ecosystem, including usernames, because if the rights of buyers of expensive NFTs are so unceremoniously and categorically violated, then investors will never feel safe again and the fragile trust in any investment in this ecosystem will be destroyed forever, which means that existing and future potential investors in this ecosystem will never feel confident and secure in their expensive assets, and then not only will there be no new investors, but there will also inevitably be a global and irreversible outflow of finance currently exist investors from this entire ecosystem, the consequences of this destructive step will be catastrophic for the entire ecosystem of NFT assets here. This will be terrible and scare precedent for all exist and future serious investors.
Simply and smartest decision: need as soon as possible cancel Spam Block for NFT Anonymous numbers , but need apply Spam Block for spamer's Telegram ID. So, real spamers will get real effective restrictions and punishment , but rights owners of expensive NFT will save and protected.
With Best Regards !