Krypto zu TON tauschen — kein Konto, kein KYC
Receive assets on TON from any supported chain in one step — no exchange account, no platform balance, payout straight to the wallet you choose.
TON — das native Asset von TON
Aktualisiert 03:17 UTC- Preis (USD)
- 1,58 $
- 24h-Änderung
- -1.99%
- 24h-Hoch
- 1,62 $
- 24h-Tief
- 1,58 $
- 24h-Volumen
- 25,27 Mio. $
- Marktkapitalisierung
- 4,30 Mrd. $
- Umlaufmenge
- 2,73 Mrd. TON
- Marktrang
- #25
Beste Routen zu TON jetzt
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What is The Open Network?
The Open Network (TON) is a proof-of-stake blockchain engineered to scale the way messaging apps do: elastically. Its defining trick is dynamic sharding — under load, the network splits its workload across parallel chains and merges them back when demand fades, all reconciled through a single masterchain that validators secure with staked funds. Designed at Telegram in 2018, the network is now developed as an open-source project coordinated by the TON Foundation.
What sets TON apart operationally is where its users come from. Deep integration with Telegram routes a mainstream messaging audience onto the chain, so its traffic skews toward small, frequent, consumer-shaped transactions — payments, tips, mini-app purchases — rather than institutional flows.
Speed and fees on TON in practice
Blocks confirm within a few seconds, and fees stay low enough that everyday transfers are effectively frictionless — TON sits among the cheaper, faster networks we route. In a cross-chain swap, the TON leg is rarely the one you wait on.
Costs on TON scale with what a transaction does rather than with congestion alone, so a plain transfer — the only kind a swap involves — stays at the cheap end of the network’s range. As everywhere on CryptoRoute, network costs on both legs are already included in the quote; what the widget shows as “you get” is what arrives.
The memo rule: TON’s one extra field
TON is one of the few networks where the address is sometimes not the whole destination. Some deposits — exchange accounts above all — require a memo (also called a comment or tag) so the recipient can attribute the funds, because many customers share one address. Self-custody wallets normally need no memo: your address is yours alone.
The rule to keep: only include a memo when the route explicitly asks for it, and always check what your destination expects before sending. The CryptoRoute widget flags memo requirements whenever a route has them — some TON deposits require one, and sending without it is a recoverable but tedious mistake.
Addresses and jettons: TON’s formats
A TON address in its user-friendly form is a 48-character string of letters, digits, dashes and underscores — most begin with “EQ” or “UQ”, which encode technical flags rather than different accounts. The widget validates the format before any funds move.
Fungible tokens on TON are called jettons — the network’s counterpart to ERC-20 — with dollar stablecoins among the most heavily used. Like every token standard, a jetton lives only on TON: the same asset elsewhere is a separate deployment on separate rails.
What CryptoRoute routes on TON
We route Toncoin — the network’s native asset, which pays fees and backs validator staking — natively on TON. The widget’s selector always shows the current live list for this chain.
For Toncoin as an asset — its origin, its role, why people hold it — see the TON hub. This page keeps to the network itself: shards, memos, formats, and the routes on and off.
On and off TON in one step
Between TON and the rest of crypto, the traditional path ran through a custodial exchange. NEAR Intents removes that stop: declare the outcome — BTC in, Toncoin out, or Toncoin in, USDT on Tron out — and competing solvers settle it as one atomic operation, each leg an ordinary public transaction you can verify in a TON explorer and the counterpart chain’s explorer.
No exchange account, no platform balance, payout straight to the wallet you choose; unfilled swaps refund to the address set at creation. One thing to keep in mind: swapping without KYC does not exempt you from the tax and reporting rules of your own jurisdiction.
So tauschst du zu TON
- 1Wähle dein PaarWähle das Asset, das du sendest, und dann das Asset, das du auf TON erhalten möchtest.
- 2Gib deine TON-Wallet-Adresse einKein Börsenkonto, kein Plattformguthaben — die Auszahlung geht direkt an die von dir gewählte TON-Adresse.
- 3Prüfe den Live-Kurs und bestätigeSieh den genauen Kurs und die Gebühr, bevor du etwas sendest.
- 4Empfange und verifiziere On-ChainDeine Gelder kommen auf TON an — verifiziere die Transaktion im Netzwerk-Explorer.
Warum CryptoRoute für TON-Tauschvorgänge nutzen
Non-custodial
Deine Schlüssel, deine Coins — wir halten deine Gelder zu keinem Zeitpunkt des Tauschs.
Kein KYC, kein Konto
Tausche Krypto ohne Identitätsprüfungen, Anmeldungen oder E-Mail-Adressen.
Cross-Chain in einem Schritt
Angetrieben von NEAR Intents — bewege Assets zwischen Chains ohne manuelles Bridging.
Bestkurs-Aggregation
Routen werden für dich bezogen und verglichen, sodass du stets einen wettbewerbsfähigen Live-Kurs siehst.
On-Chain-Nachweis
Jeder Tausch wird On-Chain abgewickelt, sodass du ihn unabhängig in einem Block-Explorer verifizieren kannst.
Kein Verwahrungsrisiko
Kein Börsenguthaben, das eingefroren, gehackt oder verloren werden kann — Gelder wandern von Wallet zu Wallet.
TON-Tausch-FAQ
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