Pavel Durov, the enigmatic founder of Telegram, has sparked a global conversation with his latest announcement: he's offering to cover all IVF costs for medically eligible women under 38 who wish to have his child. These children, he states, would also be eligible to inherit a portion of his vast $17 billion fortune.
Durov, who has previously revealed he has over 100 biological children through sperm donation across 12 countries, views this as a "civic duty" aimed at destigmatizing IVF and sperm donation worldwide.
This bold move has ignited a fierce debate. Is Durov a visionary philanthropist pushing societal boundaries for the greater good, or is this a controversial step too far, venturing into ethically ambiguous territory?


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