The recent arrest and subsequent release of Pavel Durov, the enigmatic billionaire behind Telegram and VKontakte, has sent shockwaves through the business and tech communities. However, it is not just his detention that has raised eyebrows; his unconventional approach to family has sparked a heated debate about the ethics of genetic legacy. As a self-proclaimed sperm donor with over 100 biological children, Durov’s decision to open-source his DNA has raised questions about the practicality and morality of his actions.