As per a recent tweet on X by Mario Nawfall, Telegram founder Pavel Durov has come up with a unique solution for fighting global infertility.Durov is offering to fund in vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatments for women who wish to conceive with his donated sperm. Currently, the Telegram founder has a total of 100 biological children across 12 countries.The Russian entrepreneur and computer programmer is the founder of Telegram and has a total net worth of $14 billion. He is also the founder of VKontakte.About Pavel Durov's net worthAccording to Celebrity Net Worth, Pavel Durov has a net worth of around $14 billion. Pave Durov is the founder of two major social networking platforms named Telegram and VKontakte. VKontakte was founded in 2006 and became one of the most popular social networking sites in Russia (the former Soviet Union).After some time, the platform was marked by authorities in Russia over privacy and freedom of speech issues. In 2014, Durov declined to provide Russian security services with information about Ukrainian demonstrators. When he alleged that Vladimir Putin's friends had taken over the company, he was fired as CEO of VK in 2014.Telegram, a privacy-focused messaging service that Pavel and his brother Nikolai founded in 2013, has now expanded to become a significant worldwide platform. Telegram is renowned for its focus on encryption, user privacy, and censorship resistance. There are currently around 1 billion active Telegram users per month.Pave Durov on the global sperm crisisAccording to news reports, the Russian billionaire announced on December 24 that he will fund the cost of IVF for women under the age of 37 who wish to bear his child.Durov has also mentioned that a share of his fortune will also go to his children. He also has 100 children across 12 different countries.According to a report by The New York Times, Pavel Durov calls his sperm donations 'a civic duty' and mentions that high-quality sperm are in crisis across the world and that sperm donation should be destigmatised.Pavel Durov stated that he does not distinguish between his children in a different interview with the French magazine Le Point. He stated that all biological children would have equal inheritance rights as long as they could demonstrate their genetic kinship and waited the required amount of time following his passing.“As long as they can establish their shared DNA with me, someday maybe in 30 years from now, they will be entitled to a share of my estate after I’m gone", Durov said in October during an episode of the Lex Fridman Podcast.Pavel Durov has frequently discussed the decline in male fertility, attributing the global decline in sperm quality to environmental concerns such as plastic pollution.The ladies who came forward were healthy, educated, and single to avoid legal issues, a former physician at the Moscow facility told media outlets. "They desired a child from a particular type of man." The doctor stated, "They thought that type of father role was the correct one."