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Tiktok, owned by the Chinese company byTedance, is at the heart of the US controversy for four years now due to concerns about users who may have access to the Chinese government. Just last month, the application presented a temporary interruption in the US that left millions of users in agony before it was quickly restored.

Tiktok returned to the App Store and Google Play Store last week.

However, the future of Tiktok remains uncertain and many investors compete with the opportunity to buy the application. The platform’s US business could have the estimate of upward appreciation $ 60 billionas estimated by the senior Vice President of CFRA Research, Angelo Zino.

Ban Tiktok: What happened so far

To fully understand this high -stage drama, we will first review the timetable of Tiktok’s hectic relationship with the US government, which has led to various legal battles and negotiations.

Drama began for the first time in August 2020, when Trump signed an executive order to ban transactions with the parent company byTedance.

A month later, Trump’s management tried to force Tiktok’s US businesses to a US -based company. The top candidates included Microsoft, Oracle and Walmart. However, a US judge temporarily prevented Trump’s executive order, allowing Tiktok to continue to operate, while the legal battle unfolded.

Things began to go even further last year after the transition to Biden administration. The House of Representatives of the United States, in an overwhelming 360-58 vote, passed the law against Tiktok. On April 23, 2024, the Senate passed the bill.

Shortly afterwards, President Joe Biden signed the bill that requires the sale or ban on Tiktok. In response, Tiktok sued the US government, questioning the constitutionality of the ban and arguing that the implementation and its US users were making the rights of the first amendment. The company has consistently denied that it is a threat to security, arguing that its stored data in the US is complying with all local laws.

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On December 27, 2024, Trump contrary The possible ban on Tiktok in an archive of the court, stating that he could find a way to keep the implementation in the US. Tiktok.

In January, the US Supreme Court confirmed protective Americans by law on external opponents (Pafaca), which is usually referred to as a “ban on Tiktok”. Tiktok made an official announcement that it should be darkened on January 19th.

Tiktok closes… then returns to the internet

Although Tiktok really closes in the US when the act came into force, it didn’t last long. The app returned online less than 12 hours later. The platform noted: “As a result of President Trump’s efforts, Tiktok returns to the US”

Where we are today

On January 20, Trump signed an executive order postponing the Tiktok ban for 75 days. This extension provides the application additional time either to sell a share on the platform or to reach an agreement with Trump. Its goal is to achieve a 50-50 ownership arrangement between Bytedance and an American company.

A definitive agreement has not yet been reached for the sale of the platform, but we could learn very soon.

Below is a list of investors and companies rumored to be potential buyers of US US companies. (Paradoxically, Elon Musk is not between them.)

US billionaire Frank McCourt.Image credits:Cole Burston / Contributors (opens in a new window) / Getty pictures

The offer of people to Tiktok

The offer of people to Tiktok It is a consortium organized by the founder of the Liberty Frank McCourt project, who is also the former owner of Los Angeles Dodgers. Investment Company Guggenheim Securities and the law firm Kirkland & Ellis contribute to assembling the offer. The main mission of people’s offer to acquire Tiktok is to prioritize privacy and data control by receiving an open source approach.

Supporters involved include:

  • Kevin O’leary: A well -known personality of investor and television that previously prescribed Fox was willing to buy Tiktok for $ 20 billion. Oblique united The offer of people on January 6th.
  • Tim Berners-Lee: World Wide Web inventor supports the proposal because “users must be able to control their own data”, Berners-Lee said to a statement.
  • Clark Clac: A senior researcher in the MIT Informatics and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Clark has also been called participant.
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American investor

Jesse Tinsley, chief executive and founder of employer.com, is leading a consortium of US investors. Last week, Tinsley announced a 30 billion dollars All-Cash Offer acquire the US businesses of Tiktok.

  • David Baszucki: Said Tinsley Parachute that the co -founder and CEO of Roblox is a participant.
  • Nathan McCauley: Co -founder and CEO of Crypto Platform Anchorage Digital has been confirmed to be involved in the consortium, Bloomberg said.
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Other parties concerned

  • Bobbies: Former Activision CEO is referenced You are interested in buying Tiktok. With his experience managing an important gaming company, his interest in the application could lead to the opportunity to integrate gambling and social media.
  • Steven mnuchin: Former US Finance Minister who served during President Trump’s first term reviewed discussions About the possible purchase of Tiktok.
  • Oracle: The company previously made an offer for Tiktok in 2020. In front of the White House last month, co -founder Oracle Larry Ellison told Trump that 50% of the property “looked like a good deal. ”
  • Walmart: The retail giant could also monitor Tiktok to enhance its scope in e -commerce, especially taking into account the platform’s influence on consumer market behavior. Walmart It first expresses interest in 2020.
  • Microsoft: The technological giant has previously shown interest in acquiring Tiktok, and Trump said the company recently reiterated the offer to purchase the application.
  • Rumble: YouTube alternative announced to x That he wants to get Tiktok and serve as a cloud technology partner.
  • Embarrassment: Starting AI Search Machine Submitted Bid last month, According to CNBC.
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