Articles
Blockchain

TON blockchain claims sub-second finality with Catchain 2.0 upgrade

User Image

Por Anônimo

Criado April 09, 2026|2 mins de leitura
Main Image

Transactions on the Open Network layer-1 blockchain protocol previously took about 10 seconds to settle before the Catchain 2.0 consensus upgrade.

The Open Network (TON), an independent layer-1 blockchain that has integrations with the Telegram messaging application, said it has slashed block times to 400 milliseconds with the release of its Catchain 2.0 consensus upgrade.

Payment transactions now settle in about 1 second, while trades settle in “real time,” and decentralized applications will now operate at speeds comparable to traditional apps, according to TON’s announcement on Thursday.

Faster block times produce more validator rewards, as the number of blocks added to the chain increases. TON’s annual inflation is projected to increase six-fold, to 3.6% from about 0.6% following the update, TON said. Inflation represents the continuing minting and burning of Toncoin within its ecosystem.

“More blocks mean more validator rewards, which create stronger staking incentives and bring more TON into the network,” according to TON’s announcement.

The update builds on TON’s Catchain consensus algorithm, first proposed in 2020, and brings near-instant settlement to the blockchain network integrated into an application with more than 1 billion users worldwide.

TON was trading up 2.3% to $1.28 at last look on Thursday, data from CoinMarketCap showed. Volume was $130.1 million, up more than 35%. The token’s market cap was $3.17 billion.

Related: Dynamic adds embedded wallet infrastructure to TON for Telegram apps

Pavel Durov, the co-founder of Telegram, said that despite government bans in Iran and Russia, significant numbers of people in both countries still use the application.

Telegram bans have backfired, as users circumvent national firewalls and state-imposed online restrictions by using virtual private networks (VPNs), which mask IP addresses, allowing users to bypass banned content online.

“The government hoped for mass adoption of its surveillance messaging apps, but got mass adoption of VPNs instead,” Durov said.

The integration with TON enables Telegram users to send crypto payments directly within the messaging application to other users, including businesses.

In February, the in-app crypto wallet in Telegram introduced self-custodial vaults that allow users to earn yield on Bitcoin (BTC), Tether’s USDt stablecoin (USDT) and Ether (ETH). 

Earlier this month, the wallet launched perpetual futures trading for users directly in the Telegram application.

The integration was launched with perpetual decentralized exchange Lighter, and supports perpetual futures trading across multiple asset classes, including crypto, equities, commodities, precious metals and energy.

Magazine: As Ethereum phishing gets harder, drainers move to TON and Bitcoin

Source: CoinTelegraph


Outros artigos publicados recentemente

Anchorage rolls out platform to reduce crypto trading counterparty risk
Anchorage rolls out platform to reduce crypto trading counterparty risk

Trading Strategies

The crypto bank's new CMS platform lets institutions trade on crypto venues while keeping assets in ...

ECB official says stablecoins risk importing old market flaws
ECB official says stablecoins risk importing old market flaws

Crypto Market Analysis

ECB board member Isabel Schnabel warned that stablecoins could bring money-market risks into tokeniz...

Strategy's BTC sale turns Bitcoin treasury into market stress test
Strategy's BTC sale turns Bitcoin treasury into market stress test

Bitcoin

Strategy’s 32 BTC transaction has sparked debate over how investors value Bitcoin treasury compani...

Japan’s ruling party pushes crypto ETFs, yen-denominated stablecoins
Japan’s ruling party pushes crypto ETFs, yen-denominated stablecoins

Blockchain

The Parliamentary Association for the Promotion of Blockchain delivered recommendations to Japan’s...

Bitcoin volatility is down 56% but analysts still expect up to 20% BTC price move
Bitcoin volatility is down 56% but analysts still expect up to 20% BTC price move

Bitcoin

Bitcoin’s sharp volatility decline coincides with a 114-day trading range, setting the stage for a...

Debate on CLARITY Act continues this week as US Senate returns
Debate on CLARITY Act continues this week as US Senate returns

Crypto Market Analysis

Many Democratic lawmakers have said that they will not support any version of a crypto market struct...