Wallet infrastructure provider Dynamic has integrated its embedded wallet solution with The Open Network (TON), a move set to simplify crypto access for applications on the Telegram messaging platform. The integration, which went live on March 31, 2026, allows developers to deploy TON wallets automatically inside Telegram Mini Apps.
"The integration lets developers deploy TON wallets automatically inside Telegram Mini Apps, removing the need to build and manage wallet infrastructure," the company said in its announcement. This allows developers to focus on their applications while outsourcing the complexities of wallet creation and management.
For users, the integration removes a significant barrier to entry for Web3 applications. Instead of needing to download, install, and fund a separate wallet application, a wallet can be created for them seamlessly in the background. This is expected to streamline the onboarding process for Telegram's nearly 1 billion monthly active users.
The move is poised to accelerate the growth of the TON ecosystem by making its decentralized applications more accessible. By embedding wallet creation directly within Telegram's Mini Apps, the potential for user adoption increases substantially, which could in turn drive demand for the native TON token. This strategy mirrors a broader trend in the industry, where firms like BitGo and ZKsync are building infrastructure to bring traditional finance on-chain by abstracting away blockchain's complexities.
A Play for Mass Adoption
The primary challenge for decentralized applications has long been user experience, with complex wallet setups often deterring mainstream users. Dynamic's wallet-as-a-service model directly addresses this by handling user account creation, security, and authentication on behalf of the developer.
The Open Network, originally designed by Telegram, is a Layer-1 blockchain focused on scalability and user-friendliness, making it a natural fit for an integration aimed at mass-market applications. By embedding wallets within the familiar interface of Telegram, developers on TON can now offer a user experience that more closely resembles traditional web applications, potentially unlocking a new wave of growth for the network.
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