TL;DR. Three main channels for buying Telegram Premium and Stars with crypto in 2026: Fragment (official, cheapest, requires TON Connect), Wallet Pay (inside Wallet-in-Telegram, instant, +3-5% margin), split.tg (third-party bot, no connect, +8-15% margin, maximum anonymity). Price winner — Fragment, UX for micro-payments — Wallet Pay, anonymity and simplicity for one-offs — split.tg. All three formally sit in the 259-FZ grey zone for Russia but no prosecutions on record. Pick depends on: do you have a TON Connect wallet, do you need anonymity, how regular are purchases.
What you’re actually comparing
At first glance all three channels do the same: pay crypto, receive Stars or Premium. In practice the differences in UX, price and legal profile are substantial. Each channel is a trade-off between:
- Price (margin over base)
- Anonymity (is the link between crypto wallet and Telegram account visible)
- Activation speed
- Requirements (Wallet-in-TG, TON Connect, verification, etc.)
- Reversibility (refund possible on error)
Full picture in the table below.
Structural comparison
| Parameter | Fragment | Wallet Pay | split.tg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Margin over base price | 0% (base) | +3-5% | +8-15% |
| TON Connect required | yes | no | no |
| Wallet-in-TG required | no | yes | no |
| Verification (KYC) | no | for business | no |
| Anonymity | low (signature) | medium | high |
| Stars activation | 30s | instant | 30-180s |
| Premium activation | 30s | instant | 30-180s |
| Refund on error | possible (TON Connect) | via Wallet support | via split support |
| Gift to others | yes (sender visible) | yes | yes (anonymous) |
| Currency support | TON, USDT-jetton | TON, USDT-jetton | TON, USDT-jetton, USDT-TRC20 |
| Stars → TON reverse | yes (for channel owners) | no | no |
| B2B flow | manual | yes (verified) | no (formal) |
| Jurisdiction | TON Foundation (intl) | Telegram (BVI) | International (private) |
| Custody risk | none (own wallet) | medium (Wallet-in-TG holds) | medium (bot holds 30s) |
Pricing by scenario
Scenario A: 12-month Premium
- Fragment: ~28 TON ($140)
- Wallet Pay: ~29 TON ($145)
- split.tg: 32 TON ($160)
- Apple/Google in-app: ~$50 (~10 TON eq. via Apple, but 30% store fee = effectively $65)
Wallet Pay price tracks Fragment closely; split.tg notably higher due to margin. Apple/Google blocked for Russian cards.
Scenario B: 1000 Stars (for tips)
- Fragment: 2.3 TON ($11.5)
- Wallet Pay: 2.4 TON (+5%)
- split.tg: 2.6 TON (+13%)
- Apple in-app: $19.99 (~4 TON eq.)
Scenario C: 100 Stars (small tip)
- Fragment: 0.23 TON ($1.15)
- Wallet Pay: 0.24 TON
- split.tg: 0.27 TON
- Apple: $1.99 (~0.4 TON)
At small amounts the absolute difference is minor (5-10 cents) but split.tg is still 17% over Fragment.
When to pick which
Fragment — default for regular buyers
Fits:
- You buy Stars regularly (>5000/year) — 8-15% savings accumulate
- You have Tonkeeper/MyTonWallet/Wallet — TON Connect works
- You understand the connect signature leaves a footprint
- You’ll do secondary sales: channel owner with monetisation
Doesn’t fit:
- You don’t want to connect a wallet (privacy)
- TON sits only on exchange, not self-custody
- Gift to a third party with full anonymity
Wallet Pay — best UX for bot-payments
Fits:
- You already have Wallet-in-Telegram with a balance
- Lots of small purchases (tips of 50-200 Stars)
- Business with regular Stars spending (needs receipts/audit trail)
- You want instant activation without on-chain tx
Doesn’t fit:
- Wallet-in-TG isn’t verified (for business use)
- You don’t want to hold crypto in a custodial wallet
split.tg — for anonymous one-offs
Fits:
- TON sits only on exchange, no TON Connect wallet
- Gift to someone else without revealing sender
- One-off purchase of one Premium / small Stars pack
- You don’t trust Wallet-in-TG or don’t have an account
- You don’t want a wallet signature via TON Connect
Doesn’t fit:
- Large regular volumes — 8-15% margin accumulates
- Business operations with audit trail (no formal receipts)
Legal angle for Russia
259-FZ bans digital-currency settlements between Russian residents. All three channels sidestep this via international intermediation:
- Fragment — TON Foundation service registered in Switzerland/Singapore.
- Wallet Pay — Telegram FZ-LLC (Dubai) / Wallet Solutions (BVI) service.
- split.tg — private operator with international registration.
Your payment formally goes not to a “Russian resident” but to an international service providing a service. Classical pattern of “buying a foreign subscription with crypto”. 2024-2025 — no prosecutions for such operations.
Tax is identical across channels: you dispose of a crypto asset (TON) for a service — base = current ruble value minus TON purchase cost in rubles, 13% PIT on profit. Small amounts — pennies, file 3-NDFL annually in aggregate.
When things go wrong
Fragment
- Premium didn’t activate: message Fragment support via site. TON refund possible.
- Stars didn’t arrive: same channel, tx hash visible from your TON Connect wallet.
Wallet Pay
- Didn’t activate: contact Wallet-in-TG support. Refund to Wallet balance possible.
- Payment stuck: usually auto-resolves in 1-15 minutes.
split.tg
- Didn’t activate: message @splitsupport with tx hash. Reactivation in 1-3 hours.
- Wrong username entered: sometimes resolvable via support, sometimes “money gone”.
Final pick
TON Connect wallet (Tonkeeper/MyTonWallet/Wallet) and regular buying — Fragment. 8-15% annual savings pay for the wallet-signature link.
Lots of micro-payments via Wallet-in-Telegram — Wallet Pay. Instant activation without on-chain tx per purchase.
One-off purchase or anonymous gift — split.tg. Anonymity and simplicity on one side, 8-15% margin on the other.
All three work. The point is knowing what you optimise: price, speed, or privacy.
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