TON builders reveal there’s ‘zero relationship’ with Telegram

Telegram games on TON could become more sophisticated this year — or at least improve their tokenomics, says TON Society co-founder Jack Booth

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The Open Network, aka TON, made a splash with Telegram games and crypto integrations built on top, like with NOTcoin, which has seen over $1 billion in total volume traded since its launch.

A TON app page lists over 570 different gaming-related TON apps, which is a staggering number for any chain. But are the games on TON any good — and where does the TON ecosystem go from here?

“It’s been a hell of a ride,” Ivan Gusev, head of fun at TON NFT marketplace Getgems, tells me.

The games that launched on TON in 2024 are very early-stage right now. Jack Booth, co-founder of TON Society, an organization that contributes to TON, tells me he believes the games that release in 2025 and beyond will be evolved — hopefully better — versions of what we’re seeing now.

The tokens launched via TON and Telegram also don’t have much staying power. The games are typically very simple, using “tap-to-earn,” spinning a roulette, or other play-to-earn methods.

“The sustainable token model is something that I think these games will start to implement,” Booth said, noting that in his view, crypto in general has been too much about price speculation thus far.

In addition to playing games to earn altcoins, Telegram users can also buy Telegram usernames, profile decals, stickers, and more via TON as NFTs using the TON cryptocurrency.

Telegram has begun using TON for its own products and ads without notifying TON builders, Booth said. Telegram doesn’t tell TON builders what it’s going to do or when, creating a symbiotic but disjointed relationship.

Booth and Gusev both separately told me that TON builders like themselves have “zero relationship” with Telegram.

“We don’t know Telegram’s plans. I’m pretty sure Pavel doesn’t know Telegram’s plans,” Gusev tells me with a smile, referring to Telegram’s CEO Pavel Durov. “They operate in chaos.”

Despite the mystery around Telegram’s operations, however, TON builders like Booth and Gusev are confident that keeping TON tied to Telegram is the best move — they’re happy on Telegram. 

This is primarily because Telegram already has so many users — billions, in fact, many of whom like crypto. And user acquisition and growth is arguably one of crypto’s biggest hurdles.

Booth sees 2025 as a year where more favorable US regulation could mean the Telegram Wallet may become available in the US “very soon.”

Updated Feb. 20, 2025 at 1:31 pm ET: Clarified relationship between TON builders and Telegram.

Updated Feb. 19, 2025 at 3:06 pm ET: Clarified language.


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