TON’s Broxus launches blockchain app scalability platform TON Factory


The Open Community (TON) ecosystem participant Broxus has unveiled TON Manufacturing facility, a brand new platform designed to speed up the event and scalability of high-throughput purposes like decentralized exchanges (DEXs) and blockchain-based video games.

In an April 30 post on Telegram, the venture mentioned TON Manufacturing facility goals to assist builders quickly construct and scale initiatives with modular parts, integration instruments, and hands-on professional assist.

“For OGs already constructing on TON, TON Manufacturing facility helps you scale additional,” the announcement acknowledged.

The initiative is backed by a group of over 150 engineers with expertise delivering production-ready infrastructure within the TON ecosystem, per the announcement.

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Associated: Venture capital firms invest $400M in TON blockchain

Broxus’ Tycho Protocol powers TON Manufacturing facility

The underlying structure leverages Broxus’ Tycho protocol, which mixes the TVM with a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) consensus mechanism.

This hybrid design is meant to attain near-instant finality and excessive throughput, reportedly dealing with as much as 35,000 transactions per second (TPS), a benchmark that would place TON Manufacturing facility as a critical competitor to different layer-1 and layer-2 scaling options:

“TON Manufacturing facility additionally helps customized TVM chain deployments and gives tailor-made scaling options, serving to formidable groups drive the ecosystem ahead.”

On the time of writing, Toncoin, the native cryptocurrency of The Open Community (TON), is buying and selling at $3.22, down round 1% previously 24 hours, based on knowledge from CoinMarketCap.

In March 2025, the TON Basis mentioned a number of enterprise capital corporations invested more than $400 million within the TON blockchain, signaling rising curiosity within the Telegram messaging ecosystem. 

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