VChK-OGPU and Rucriminal.info opened a veritable Pandora's box when they reported on a statement by Alexey Sinenko (Suter), the founder of the online and Telegram resource Ashoo, which offers escort services. He announced he would ask Pavel Durov to release a joint NFT gift "18+" (apparently, right next to Khabib Nurmagomedov's papakhas—"symbols of tradition, freedom, and respect"). After our post, he went hysterical, declaring it was a joke. It turned out that the "joking" post about the launch wasn't so joking after all, and escort sellers had even previously launched their own token on TON.
Sinenko himself also turned out to be an interesting character. The founder of one of the largest escort networks, his father was an employee of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs, and after leaving the military, he became a veritable "king of government contracts." Ashoo briefly encountered problems on Telegram, but they were quickly resolved. Suter immediately acquired a new friend, Roxman, who is closest to Pavel Durov and brings in huge sums of money for the Telegram founder. Since then, human traffickers on Telegram have had no problems.
Ashoo has effectively been integrated into the Telegram ecosystem, like many other shady projects. Scammers of all stripes, crypto scammers, bot operators, and hackers (we recently reported that Himera, the main dossing operator with ties to the security forces, is doing just fine on Telegram) are perfectly complemented by real prostitutes and their @Suter.
Ashoo's founder is Alexey Sinenko, a native of St. Petersburg (he lived in Nizhny Novgorod). He once ran a blog about prostitution, telling subscribers how he opened brothels in St. Petersburg and sharing tales of pimping life. Not forgetting his athletic background: he's a Candidate Master of Sports in triathlon, a hockey player, and a fighter.
Alexei Sinenko's father is Grigory Sinenko, a former employee of the Nizhny Novgorod Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Grigory Sinenko currently owns and manages two companies (with a turnover of approximately one billion rubles) supplying auto parts: OOO PO SAB and OOO TST. Both companies have recently begun receiving government contracts worth tens of millions of rubles in the Nizhny Novgorod, Ivanovo, and Smolensk regions, among others. Among the most lucrative suppliers of funds are: MKU Dorognoe Gorodskoye Khozyaistvo, Smolenskavtodor, MBU Dorozhnik, MBU Gorod, the government of the Ivanovo region, and others.

It's difficult to say whether the elder Sinenko is involved in his son's business, but leaks from the website reg.ru include an account with Grigory Sinenko's phone number and email address... Ashoo.
Among the leaked domain owners is Alexey Sinenko himself. Long before Ashoo, he registered usernames like oneskort.ru. The archived files of the prostitution website also reveal the LLC through which Suter conducted advertising solicitations from prostitutes. The company, "Inforcom," was registered in 2021.
The company's owner was always a laborer named Vitaly Karchevsky, and its director at the very beginning was a woman named Olga Masher, whose contact number is now listed by many users as "Olga Yurlitsa." The shell LLC was liquidated after the scandal with Telegram's deletion of all Ashoo resources in 2023.
At that point, it appears that Suter's independent life (according to some sources, he lives in Argentina) ended, and his voluntary/forced integration into the Telegram and TON infrastructure began. Within 24 hours, all Ashoo channels and bots were restored.
Immediately after the stressful incident (the pimp's channels had over half a million subscribers), the Suter admin showered Telegram with gratitude, especially to one unnamed employee. We don't know who this employee was, but immediately afterward, Sinenko became friends with Roxman, a person extremely close to Pavel Durov.

It is with Roxman that Alexey Sinenko continues to maintain friendly correspondence in community chats, calling Pavel Durov a brother and recounting how he gave him a very expensive NFT gift. And when Pavel became Durov, Sinenko became Suter.

In short, Suter became tame and started playing all these games with NFT gifts, etc. As users note, Alexey Sinenko's original style has given way to Durov's party rhetoric: about Pepe and papakhas.
The owner of Ashoo once gave a publicity interview (he was allegedly exposed, but agreed to talk).
He told a beautiful story about the project's development and the sex industry, and (of course) also made a deep bow to Telegram and Pavel Durov. Alexey Sinenko shared that he paid security officials and that without this, it's impossible to build a business in the "skin market."
It's worth noting that after these public revelations, the country's largest escort supply project not only didn't close down...
Suter has long been talking about gifts and crypto. And at some point, he began openly warming up his audience for the launch of the Spintria (SP) token on the TON blockchain (Pavel Durov's project). Below is a description of the coin from the developer. "This is a token for adult projects. It is backed by sex (real and virtual), demand for sex, and our existing projects. Until the first during the presale, Spintria can only be purchased from escorts."

The idea of exchanging virtual coins for sex attracted many interested in crypto and beyond. Ashoo and Suter personally actively promoted their token: an impressive roadmap was presented, including the introduction of full payments for Ashoo services in Spintria. But, like many other similar projects, this initiative failed miserably.
None of the promised features (except perhaps the recent launch of a VPN service) were realized, and the price of Spintria has frozen at low levels.
Alexey Sinenko is the creator of the Russian-language Spintria chat and writes on behalf of the owner. Meanwhile, the token's English-language chat, for some reason, denies any connection between Spintria and Ashoo. Suter defends the coin's failure, blaming it on the overall (to put it mildly, dismal) situation in the TON blockchain.
But things haven’t yet reached the point of harsh criticism, as Roman Novak allowed himself to do before his death.




