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Telegram’s Quiet Revolution: How NEED Is Making Verification Diverse and Trendy

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The internet runs on trust, and nowhere is it more visible than inside Telegram, where millions of users build communities, trade digital goods, and swap crypto in an environment not originally designed for any of it. Fakes and fraud didn’t take long to follow, and the initial verification system — the blue checkmark reserved just for celebrities and big brands — was never going to be enough.

So the platform opened a side door: organization-issued verification¹. Following that update, trusted third parties could issue their own badges to vouch for users. It was a quiet pivot, but the logic was radical. Credibility stopped being something handed down from a central authority and started working more like a reputation network — well-distributed, resilient, and decentralized.

One badge began turning heads faster than others: the Major Crown. Created by a Telegram entrepreneur under the username @roxman and linked to the broader Major² ecosystem, this verification can now be seen on thousands of profiles, channels, and bots. Escrow dealers, digital marketplaces, and community leaders are among the adopters. In a space where a checkmark can mean the difference between a deal and a scam, the Crown reads less like jewellery and more like a quality mark.

How people actually get the badge also matters. It isn’t available just in a closed community; instead, it’s open to everyone on the mini-app marketplaces. For example, in Need — a mini-app where Telegram-native services and digital goods are already clustered. That underlines that verification has already become a utility that you pick up alongside your other digital errands.

Once you have it, the relationship doesn’t end: Major runs two support channels. The first, Concierge Support, is designed for verified holders to handle their questions related to the Telegram ecosystem. The second line is for reports of possible scams that may be tied to verified accounts. The message is blunt: this verification comes with aftersales responsibility.

The team insists that moderation is the spine of the whole system. The official Major channel has been publicly pushing for Telegram to build automated tools that take down verification from users who break platform rules. In that vision, verification is an automatically revocable license, not a trophy. Abuse it, and the badge vanishes.

Zoom out, and the story isn’t really about custom verifications. It’s about a structural shift in how platform trust gets built. When a messenger’s ecosystem grows, the @need to spread the trust becomes essential, and that’s where independent projects step into the spotlight. What emerges is a parallel layer of social accountability — owned by the very communities it serves, and far more alive than any centralized system ever was.

¹ — A checkmark placed before a profile, channel, bot, or group name to confirm its authenticity or status.

² — The Telegram mini-app with a built-in NFT market, custom verification, games, staking, and its own token.

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