Telegram users in the U.S. can now use TON Wallet, the native wallet for the $TON blockchain, right inside Telegram.

Now, if you know anything about the American tech space, you'll understand why this is a big deal. America doesn’t just jump on anything—they like things simplified, integrated, and slick.

And that’s exactly what this update brings. Sure, U.S. users could interact with the TON blockchain before, using various dApps and tools. But this? This is next-level.

Let’s not forget how we got here. From TapTap games to Telegram-native events, the TON blockchain has already onboarded an entirely new class of users—people who had zero business with crypto before, but are now casually swapping tokens like they’ve been doing it for years.

And now America’s joining the party. But it’s not just about the wallet—it’s also about the Omniston protocol, now accessible from within Telegram via STONfi. That’s right, you no longer need to head to the STONfi site to use it.

And let’s face it, nobody ever complained about being able to swap tokens directly from their wallet. It’s the kind of frictionless experience that turns casual users into die-hard fans.

For context, STONfi is the biggest decentralized exchange on TON—literally where 80% of the action happens. And they’re not slowing down.

Omniston is getting ready to roll out cross-chain functionality soon, and once that hits, the idea of swapping across chains from a Telegram wallet will just be... normal.

More here: https://x.com/ston_fi/status/1947672996979626309