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Introducing TON Payments

TON Payments is a technology for micropayments and a micropayment channel network. It can be used for many instant off-chain value transfers between parties without network fees. Safeguards built into the system ensure that these transfers are as secure as on-chain transactions.

Read more: https://telegra.ph/TON-Payments-07-01
Mytonctrl update

TON has a very convenient tool for installing and maintaining a node or a validator.

Just take a server with the recommended hardware requirements and run one noscript.

The mytonctrl tool received a big update c83a3a:

New functionality
— Quick installation mode using dump download.
— Nominator pool support is now in the master branch with new improvements.
— Validators can now issue certificates for liteservers.

Improved work with wallets
— Added support for different wallet versions (v1, v2, v3) and wallet version detecting.
— Import & export wallet by address and private key.
— Now no restart is required to apply changes to wallets.

Stats improvement
— More info in the status command and more accurate calculation of indicators — e.g., TPS.
— Display of past elections, validators, and complaints.
— Improved telemetry (disks iops, network pps, uname, memory, swap).

Misc
— Refactoring.
— Miner removed.

Thank you to igroman787, the permanent maintainer of mytonctrl.
Results of the first-ever Hack-a-TON!

The hackathon’s goal was to show the best application of TON payments technology in 48 hours. We received over 80 submissions.

The teams made MVPs showing the use of TON Payments in various areas — social networks, API, streaming, calls, advertising, games, internet traffic, decentralized finances, and more. The ideas are so cool that we decided to double the prize pool.

It was also the first TON programming event with an offline part — the participants could gather in Prague.

See the results on the @toncontests channel.
Last week, we were pleased to announce that TON has become a sponsor of the competitive programming platform Codeforces.

Codeforces is a popular platform where tens of thousands of the world’s strongest programmers compete in various competitions at the highest level.

More than 11,000 programmers took part in our last event, CodeTON.

In total, more than 1.5 million people are registered on the site.
The TON DNS auction starts tomorrow, July 30, at 9:00 UTC on the dns.ton.org site.

Network validators, on Aug. 2, it is planned to set the root DNS contract in the network config by voting — all validators need to participate.
The TON DNS auction has started!
TON Crosschain Roadmap

One of the overall missions of TON is to unite blockchains and the internet into a single network.

We’d like to share with you what projects are working toward this goal at the moment:

TON Sites and TON Proxy

We plan to launch the TON Sites and TON Proxy components at the end of this quarter. In addition to the two components, we plan to provide the capability of smart contract communication with sites and vice versa.

Crosschain NFT transfers

The XP.Network dev team is about to complete its work on a multichain bridge via which users will be able to transfer NFTs between TON and multitude of blockchains, including Ethereum, Polygon, BNB Chain, Tron, Tezos, Elrond, Algorand. Decentralized oracles will keep the bridge running.

Crosschain token transfers

The RSquad dev team has been working on a bridge through which users can transfer any token (altcoins) from Ethereum and BNB Chain to TON and back. This new functionality will be added to ton.org/bridge and will operate by a similar principle.

Rainbow bridge with EVM-compatible blockchains (Ethereum, BNB Chain, and others)

Decentralized oracles control transfers between networks at the moment. This common approach is a stable and safe solution. However, we plan on taking it to the next step and making it ideal: All operations will occur only through smart contracts without any intermediaries.

To make this happen, new tools need to be created so that the smart contracts from other blockchains can verify the authenticity of TON blockchain’s data and vice versa. We and blockchain developers from the RSquad have come together to work on Solidity code that will be able to verify TON blocks and transactions. After that, we plan to make FunC code that can verify EVM blocks and transactions.

The project has grand aspirations, but the Rainbow Bridge solution will fully launch in 2023. However, the developers plan on publishing results, code, and tools intermittently.

Toncoin bridge update

On the ton.org/bridge site, the ability to transfer Toncoin among Ethereum, BNB Chain, and TON has been available for over a year already. In that timespan, a large number of crypto transfers from users has been processed. A UI update is in the pipeline to make everything even more convenient for users. Thank you to developer Zavtramen.
TON Core Update 2022.08

Node

— Optimized memory usage for blockchain state serialization.

— Improved performance of internal database.

— Updated dependencies: abseil-cpp and crc32.

— Added detailed stats on ADNL network usage.

— Improved auto-builds for wide range of systems.

— Extended error notes for unacceptable external messages.

Catchain DoS protection.


FunC

— Allowed unbalanced code branches (not every branch should return).

— Corrected inline functions behavior.

— Allowed ifelse statements.

Validators please update your software as described here.

Thanks to all the contributors who participated in this update!
Forwarded from Toncoin
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Introducing a major @wallet update: The popular service now has a new user-friendly interface.

On the home screen, you can see your balance, transaction history, and buy or send Toncoin. You can now buy Toncoin in just a couple of taps without leaving Telegram — you only need to link a bank card to the service once.

There’s no need to chat with the bot to use the wallet: simply add @wallet to the Attachments Menu, start the bot, and send Toncoin directly within chats with your contacts.

If you are still not familiar with the service, right now is a great chance to get to know it: There’s no service fee for purchasing Toncoin, and the exchange rate is as close as possible to the market price.

The developers continue to improve the service, equipping it with better features and making it one of the most integral parts of the TON ecosystem.

Join the Wallet News channel to stay up-to-date with all the latest news.
Forwarded from Pavel Durov
I'm really impressed by the success of the auction TON recently conducted for their domain/wallet names. Wallet.ton was sold for 215,250 Toncoin (~$260000) while casino.ton was sold for ~$244000.

If TON has been able to achieve these results, imagine how successful Telegram with its 700 million users could be if we put reserved @ usernames, group and channel links for auction. In addition to millions of catchy t.me addresses like @storm or @royal, all four-letter usernames could be made available for sale (@bank, @club, @game, @gift etc).

This would create a new platform where username holders could transfer them to interested parties in protected deals – with ownership secured on the blockchain via NFT-like smart-contracts. Other elements of the Telegram ecosystem, including channels, stickers or emoji, could later also become part of this marketplace.

When it comes to scalability and speed, TON probably has the best technology to host such decentralized sales. Our team can write bullet-proof smart contracts for TON (since it was us who invented its smart-contract language), so we are inclined to try out TON as the underlying blockchain for our future marketplace.

Let's see if we can add a little bit of Web 3.0 to Telegram in the coming weeks.
Step by step, TON is moving forward to become truly mainstream so that ordinary users can enjoy the security, transparency and benefits of decentralized technologies.

In fact, TON is the only modern blockchain project that is really moving in this direction.

The contribution of each member of the community brings us closer to complete this historical mission, just as the development of the internet was the collective work of various enthusiasts.
New tutorials for TON developers

— 10 FunC lessons from basic to advanced.

TON Hello World and other articles on society.ton.org.

— Participating in @toncontests is a great way to learn TON. Also, for learning purposes, you can study past contests.

FunC quiz for selfcheck.

— New “TON” tag on stackoverflow.

— Updated documentation.

We also want to remind you that we are proud to be the sponsors of codeforces.com and that we have a chat for developers.
TEPs

TON Enhancement Proposals is the new home for current and future The Open Network standards, which replaced TIPs on GitHub Issues.

The process of studying the current standards, suggesting and discussing new standards has become more convenient.

Thanks to hacker-volodya for his help in creating TEPs.
Developers, please note that there have been additions to the standards:

— Added forward_payload format to NFT and Jettons standards.

— Added note about data encoded in TL-B schema in Token Data standard.
Introducing TON Sites, TON WWW & TON Proxy

Are you ready for the real Web 3.0?

Today, we’re opening the TON Network for users and launching TON Proxy and TON Sites with integrated TON DNS — decentralized, secure, and reliable services that surpass the familiar World Wide Web in terms of ease of use.

https://telegra.ph/TON-Sites-TON-WWW-and-TON-Proxy-09-29-2
TON Core Update 2022.10

Node

— Added extended block creation and general perfomance stats gathering

— Forbidden report data on blocks not committed to the master chain for LS

— Fixed bugs related to invalid TVM output (c4, c5, libaries) and non-validated network data; avoided too deep recursion in libraries loading

— Fixed multiple undefined behavior issues

FunC 0.3.0

— Introduced multi-line asms with quotes

— Bitwise operations for constants

— Allowed duplication of identical definition for constants and asms

Misc

— Added build of FunC and Fift to WASM

— Improved debug in TVM

— Introduced new tonlib methods: sendMessageReturnHash, getTransactionsV2, getMasterchainBlockSignatures, getShardBlockProof, getLibraries.

Thanks to all the contributors who participated in this update!

Validators please update your software as described here.
The TON contest team will never let you get bored!

Large @toncontests are regularly held on various topics: sometimes you need to write the most optimized smart contracts on FunC; sometimes, you need to find bugs in ecosystem apps or show the best application for newly launched TON components.

Hack-TON-berfest is underway right now, yet you still have time to participate.

In addition, tomorrow at 09:00 UTC, there will be a very interesting new event:

We put 30,000 TON in smart contracts that intentionally have a vulnerability. The persons who hacks the smart contracts first will be able to steal TONs for keeps!

More about TON Hack Challenge »
We are pleased to announce that the token bridge is in the final stages of testing.

Using this bridge, users can transfer any ERC-20 or BEP-20 tokens (for example, USDC or USDT) originally created on Ethereum or BNB Smart Chain to the TON Blockchain, with the ability to return them back.

The transferred tokens will be represented on TON as regular Jettons so that TON services, such as DEXs, will be able to work with them without any additional modifications.

You can get acquainted with smart contracts and testnet version:

Solidity smart contracts »

FunC smart contracts »

Testnet bridge »
While other blockchain projects seem frozen in the crypto winter, TON continues to move forward consistently.

Epic releases this month ⬇️