TON Doesn't Stand for 'Telegram Open Network' Anymore

Published at: May 27, 2020

TON once stood for “Telegram Open Network,” but has changed its name to reflect the messaging giant’s departure from the blockchain project. The project will simply be known as “The Open Network” going forward.

Telegram officially terminated its involvement in Telegram Open Network in mid-May 2020. Although Telegram’s version of TON is no longer moving forward, it has given rise to other projects like Free TON and NewTON.

The name change was planned from the beginning

TON’s white paper revealed that the project’s name has two different meanings — “Telegram Open Network,” and “The Open Network”.

Revealed in early 2018, the 23-page white paper reads:

“By 2021 the initial TON vision and architecture will have been implemented and deployed. TON will then let go of the “Telegram” element in its name and become “The Open Network”. From then on, the continuous evolution of the TON Blockchain will be maintained by the TON Foundation.”

“The Open Network” rebrand is effective immediately

Telegram Open Network was originally designed by Telegram CTO and co-founder Nikolai Durov, working alongside his brother (and Telegram CEO), Pavel Durov. With Telegram abandoning the project, the company’s name and involvement in every facet of TON disappears.

In a May 12 statement, Pavel Durov explicitly stated that other TON-based projects have nothing to do with Telegram:

“You may see – or may have already seen – sites using my name or the Telegram brand or the “TON” abbreviation to promote their projects. [...] While networks based on the technology we built for TON may appear, we won’t have any affiliation with them and are unlikely to ever support them in any way.”

Same technology, different networks

Prior to Durov’s announcement, an independent group of software developers called the Free TON community launched the "Free TON Blockchain" on May 7. Despite using the original system architecture designed by Nikolai Durov, the Free TON Blockchain is a completely different network with its own tokens. They are known as TON Crystals, or TONs.

A Free TON representative explained to Cointelegraph that “Telegram Open Network” and “The Open Network” refer to the same technology, but different networks.

Telegram did not reply to Cointelegraph’s request to comment by press time. This article will be updated if any new information comes through.

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