In the $TON ecosystem, you gradually get the feeling that everything is interconnected, rather than existing as separate pieces. Apps, games, services, and on-chain actions don't look like scattered islands that you have to constantly switch between and figure out new rules for. Most of the action takes place in the familiar Telegram environment, which makes entering the ecosystem feel natural.
Infrastructure plays a special role here. When a user receives a token in a game or service, they almost immediately understand what to do with it next. There is no need to search for dozens of different platforms or figure out complicated routes. Often, the next step is STONfi, where the token can be exchanged, added to liquidity, or simply observed to see how it behaves in real conditions.
Because of this, the ecosystem does not break down into “application,” “exchange,” and “user.” Everything looks like a single flow of actions, where one step logically follows from another. It is this sense of connectedness that makes $TON more cohesive compared to many other networks, where each service lives on its own.
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In the $TON ecosystem, you gradually get the feeling that everything is interconnected, rather than existing as separate pieces. Apps, games, services, and on-chain actions don't look like scattered islands that you have to constantly switch between and figure out new rules for. Most of the action takes place in the familiar Telegram environment, which makes entering the ecosystem feel natural.
Infrastructure plays a special role here. When a user receives a token in a game or service, they almost immediately understand what to do with it next. There is no need to search for dozens of different platforms or figure out complicated routes. Often, the next step is STONfi, where the token can be exchanged, added to liquidity, or simply observed to see how it behaves in real conditions.
Because of this, the ecosystem does not break down into “application,” “exchange,” and “user.” Everything looks like a single flow of actions, where one step logically follows from another. It is this sense of connectedness that makes $TON more cohesive compared to many other networks, where each service lives on its own.