TON Crosschain RoadmapOne of the overall missions of TON is to unite blockchains and the internet

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20 Apr 2024
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The Open Network:
Telegram Usernames and TON DNS

Given that Telegram usernames comply with TON DNS standard, we consider it a great idea to add the "t.me" domain zone to the TON DNS root smart contract.

Almost all TON wallets and apps allow you to enter a ".ton" domain instead of a wallet address.

After updating the root TON DNS, it will be possible to enter a Telegram username into TON apps in the same way as ".ton" domains. In other words, you will be able to send Toncoins to "any.t.me" address. The TON apps themselves will not require modifications.

Since the blockchain configuration can only be changed by validator voting, we’re scheduling a network vote for this proposal on Oct. 31at 12:00 UTC. Validators, please be ready to send your vote at this time. Detailed instructions will be posted later.

TON Foundation x CertiK

CertiK is a well-known and highly sought-after company in the blockchain industry that is professionally engaged in searching for vulnerabilities and checking smart contracts, services, and blockchains for security.

This spring, the TON Foundation team began massive work with CertiK to check the TON blockchain’s core code and the main system services and smart contracts.

The first public results are now available on the company’s website. The “Audits” section has also appeared on the Toncoin page on CoinMarketCap.

At the moment, audit reports covering the TON core (catchain), TON system smart contracts, and smart contracts of vesting wallets have been published.

The audit has confirmed how bulletproof TON is, and non-critical bugs were discovered and promptly fixed by the TON Foundation team.

In the future, the remaining parts of the audit will be published.

In the course of their work, specialists from CertiK studied the TON blockchain and the FunC smart contract programming language, which means that now other projects and products based on TON will be able to order audits from CertiK.

This is excellent news for the ecosystem, TON projects, and the industry.

Interaction with such professional auditing companies is an essential addition to our open Security Bug Bounty Program.

The blockchain industry was built on the promise of decentralization, but ended up being concentrated in the hands of a few who began to abuse their power. As a result, a lot of people lost their money when FTX, one of the largest exchanges, went bankrupt.

The solution is clear: blockchain-based projects should go back to their roots – decentralization. Cryptocurrency users should switch to trustless transactions and self-hosted wallets that don't rely on any single third party.  

We, developers, should steer the blockchain industry away from centralization by building fast and easy-to-use decentralized applications for the masses. Such projects are finally feasible today.

It took only 5 weeks and 5 people including myself to put together Fragment – a fully decentralized auction platform. We were able to do this because Fragment is based on The Open Network, or TON – a blockchain platform that is fast and efficient enough to host popular applications (unlike Ethereum, which unfortunately remains outdated and expensive even after its recent tweaks).

Fragment has been an amazing success, with 50 million USD worth of usernames sold there in less than a month. This week, Fragment will expand beyond usernames.

Telegram's next step is to build a set of decentralized tools, including non-custodial wallets and decentralized exchanges for millions of people to securely trade and store cryptocurrencies. This way we can fix the wrongs caused by the excessive centralization, which let down hundreds of thousands of cryptocurrency users. 

The time when the inefficiencies of legacy platforms justified centralization should be long gone. With technologies like TON reaching their potential, the blockchain industry should be finally able to deliver on its core mission – giving the power back to the people.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.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.

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