π TON Factory Launches to Enhance Blockchain Scalability
#TONFactory #Blockchain #Scalability #DecentralizedExchanges #BlockchainGames #Developers #HighThroughput #TychoProtocol #TONVirtualMachine #TransactionsPerSecond #Toncoin #Investments #Telegram
According to Cointelegraph, The Open Network (TON), a blockchain project associated with Telegram, has introduced TON Factory, a platform aimed at boosting the development and scalability of high-throughput applications such as decentralized exchanges (DEXs) and blockchain-based games. Announced on April 30 via Telegram, TON Factory is designed to assist developers in rapidly building and scaling projects by providing modular components, integration tools, and expert support. The initiative is supported by a team of over 150 engineers experienced in delivering production-ready infrastructure within the TON ecosystem.
The platform's architecture is powered by Broxusβ Tycho protocol, which integrates the TON Virtual Machine (TVM) with a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) consensus mechanism. This hybrid design aims to achieve near-instant finality and high throughput, reportedly capable of handling up to 35,000 transactions per second (TPS). Such capabilities could position TON Factory as a formidable competitor to other layer-1 and layer-2 scaling solutions. Additionally, TON Factory supports custom TVM chain deployments and offers tailored scaling solutions, enabling ambitious teams to advance the ecosystem.
As of now, Toncoin, the native cryptocurrency of The Open Network, is trading at $3.22, reflecting a decrease of approximately 1% over the past 24 hours, based on data from CoinMarketCap. In March 2025, the TON Foundation announced that several venture capital firms had invested over $400 million in the TON blockchain, indicating a growing interest in the Telegram messaging ecosystem.#TONFactory #Blockchain #Scalability #DecentralizedExchanges #BlockchainGames #Developers #HighThroughput #TychoProtocol #TONVirtualMachine #TransactionsPerSecond #Toncoin #Investments #Telegram
π New Vulnerability Discovered in TON Virtual Machine
#Vulnerability #TONVirtualMachine #SmartContracts #Security #TonBit #BitsLab #Cybersecurity #GasManagement #LibraryIntegrity #ContractAnomalies
According to PANews, the security team TonBit, under BitsLab, has identified a new vulnerability in the TON Virtual Machine (TVM) related to the state migration issue of the RUNVM instruction. This flaw could potentially disrupt the smart contract execution environment, leading to contract anomalies. Specifically, attackers could exploit the moment when the virtual machine's gas is depleted to damage critical libraries, causing subsequent operations that rely on these libraries to fail.
TonBit has submitted the vulnerability details and a fix to the TON Foundation and assisted in the repair process. Developers are advised to update promptly once the official patch is released and to enhance checks on library integrity and gas management within contracts to prevent similar issues from being maliciously exploited.#Vulnerability #TONVirtualMachine #SmartContracts #Security #TonBit #BitsLab #Cybersecurity #GasManagement #LibraryIntegrity #ContractAnomalies
π Security Vulnerability in TON Virtual Machine Addressed Before TVM11 Launch
#Security #Vulnerability #TONVirtualMachine #TVM11 #Blockchain #TonBit #CyberSecurity #ContractExecution
According to PANews, BitsLab's security team, TonBit, recently identified a null pointer dereference vulnerability in the INMSGPARAM instruction of the TON Virtual Machine (TVM) version 2025.04. This flaw could allow attackers to crash the virtual machine by crafting specific message parameters. TonBit proactively reported the issue, leading to its resolution and acknowledgment by the official team before the launch of TVM11. The vulnerability originated from the as_tuple() function, which lacked null pointer validation. TonBit has emphasized its commitment to enhancing TVM security measures to ensure the stability of contract execution on the blockchain.#Security #Vulnerability #TONVirtualMachine #TVM11 #Blockchain #TonBit #CyberSecurity #ContractExecution