The total value locked (TVL) on The Open Network blockchain has surpassed $300 million, marking an over tenfold increase since early March. This surge is driven by decentralized exchanges like Ston.fi and Dedust, as well as liquid staking projects like Tonstakers and bemo. The network's TVL has increased from $23 million in early March to the current $315 million since the incentive program was rolled out.
The rapid growth in TVL has been mainly driven by decentralized exchanges such as Ston.fi and Dedust, as well as liquid staking projects like Tonstakers and bemo. The network recently onboarded 1 million wallets during the token generation event for Notcoin, a viral clicker game created as a Telegram Mini App. TON's architecture allows users to transact without network outages, increased fees, or processing delays.
The Open Network (TTON) was initially developed from a blockchain project by Telegram, a messaging platform that raised $1.7 billion through two private token sales in 2018. However, its mainnet launch was obstructed due to a legal dispute with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission concerning unregistered security offerings. Community members formed the Ton Foundation and reinitiated active development, leading to the establishment of The Open Network, often abbreviated as TON.
The native token of the network Toncoin (TTON) is currently trading at $6.460 with a market cap of $22 billion and a fully diluted valuation of $32 billion. Pantera, one of the oldest venture funds in the cryptocurrency sector, recently revealed its largest-ever investment in TON.
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