Open Network (TON) ecosystem participant Broxus has announced Ton Factory, a new platform designed to accelerate the development and scalability of high-throughput applications such as distributed exchange (DEXS) and blockchain-based gaming.
In a post on Telegram on April 30, the project said Ton Factory aims to help developers build and scale projects quickly, using modular components, integration tools and hands-on expert support.
“For OGS already built in Ton, Ton Factory will help shrink even further,” the announcement said.
The initiative is supported by a team of over 150 engineers with experience in providing production-ready infrastructure in the TON ecosystem, in line with the announcement.
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Broxus' Tycho Protocol Powers Ton Factory
The underlying architecture utilizes Broxus' Tycho protocol, combining TVM with a directional circular graph (DAG) consensus mechanism.
This hybrid design aims to achieve close instrumental finality and high throughput, and reportedly handles transactions (TPS) up to 35,000 seconds. This is a benchmark that allows you to place your Ton factory as a serious competitor to other Layer-1 and Layer-2 scaling solutions.
“Ton Factory also supports the deployment of custom TVM chains, delivering tailored scaling solutions that help ambitious teams move their ecosystem forward.”
At the time of writing, Open Network (TON) native cryptocurrency (TON) has dropped by around 1% at $3.22, according to data from CoinmarketCap.
In March 2025, the TON Foundation said several venture capital companies invested more than $400 million in Tonblockchain, indicating a growing interest in the telegram messaging ecosystem.
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