20.04.2024

Telegram Messenger to Officially Launch TON Network in Late October

Investors are provided with TON key generation software and will be required to provide Telegram with a public key to receive their Gram (GRM) tokens – the platform’s native token – by Oct. 16th. The entire source code for TON is now available on Github.

Encrypted messaging service Telegram will launch its long-awaited Telegram Open Network (TON) in late October.

In an Oct. 2 message in the official TON Board on Telegram, the firm states that original investors were informed that the blockchain network would launch later this month.

The message states that the launch follows a successful testing stage.

In early September, Telegram released the TON testnet explorer and node software, followed by an alpha version of a Gram token wallet for iOS.

Ethereum compatibility and smart contracts on TON

The network will purportedly be compatible with the Ethereum network, allowing users to port their Ethereum smart contracts over to TON. Software startup TON Labs, which is managed by Telegram’s token offering investors, is reportedly developing a Solidity compiler for its blockchain. Solidity is a programming language is primarily used to develop smart contracts on Ethereum.

Last week, Telegram announced a coding competition for building smart contracts on TON. Using the tools provided in the TON Blockchain distribution, contestants will vie for a prize fund worth between $200,000 and $400,000.

Telegram Looks to Cut Deal With TON Blockchain Investors After SEC Order

Telegram has notified investors that the TON blockchain project will be launched later than planned, pushing the deadline from Oct. 30 to April 30, 2020.

In an email to investors reviewed by CoinDesk, Telegram cited its recent run-in with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which obtained a restraining order prohibiting the messenger app company from launching TON and issuing gram tokens. The agency deemed grams to be unregistered securities.

The email, which was sent recently to investors in the second of Telegram’s two $850 million fundraising round from early 2018, says:

“We had intended to launch the TON network in late October. However, the recent SEC lawsuit has made that timing unachievable. We disagree with the SEC’s legal position and intend to vigorously defend the lawsuit. We are proposing to extend the deadline date in order to provide additional time to resolve the SEC’s lawsuit and work with other governmental authorities in advance of the launch of the TON network.”

The additional time will be an advantage for companies working on applications for the TON network, Telegram said.

The deadline can be extended with the consent of investors holding a majority of the tokens bought in the round, the email says.

The two groups of investors, those who bought tokens in February 2018 and those who did so in March 2018, will need to approve the extension separately, and it’s possible that one group agrees to postpone while the other refuses:

“In these circumstances, we propose to make certain limited amendments to the terms of the purchase agreements that remain in place to reflect the fact that fewer Grams will be issued and in circulation on the Network Launch Date.”

Investors in the second round must sign a form approving the extension before Oct. 23. If the majority chooses not to sign, these investors can get back “approximately 77 percent” of their money.

The first-round investors received “a separate communication” from Telegram, the letter says.

If the deadline is extended, Telegram plans to spend another $80 million before April 30.

“We look forward to receiving your support to ensure we can proceed with our vision for TON”, the letter concludes.

On Oct. 11, the SEC obtained an emergency restraining order to halt the launch of TON. Soon after the company notified investors it might postpone the planned end-of-October launch to resolve the situation.

A court hearing in the case is scheduled on Oct. 24 in New York.

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