From April to June, the $TON ecosystem saw a large number of pre-sales. Unfortunately, most of the tokens ended up being fraudulent, which led to growing distrust among users towards any new token on the TON blockchain.

Why did the pre-sale lose its value?

Everyone is now aware that entering these early stages is risky, especially if the project is backed by an unknown team. Previously, presales might have been attractive when used wisely, but now it has become clear that they have lost their meaning. An example of this is the token $CLOWN, do you think it still exists? Of course not, it is just a token with no real liquidity.

Erosion of trust in the ecosystem

People are tired of losing money every time, and they are becoming more conservative when it comes to investing in new projects on $TON . The harsh truth is that selling dreams and profits has become just a way to lure people into projects that have no real value.

Why did TON lose trust?

TON now is like the 90s; theft and problems are everywhere. The atmosphere is full of negative news, and almost every new project brings new problems. Over time, trust is completely lost.

What should developers be aware of?

If you are a new developer, don’t expect anyone to trust you unless you have a solid reputation or clear achievements. It won’t be easy to convince others of the quality of your project, even if it is truly a great one. People are becoming more wary and suspicious of new projects.

#TON Today: Is there hope?

At the moment, it can be said that success in TON comes only through deception. If your project is based on dishonest foundations, you may succeed financially. However, it depends on your personal conscience. In light of all this, it is difficult to find anyone now who is as enthusiastic or optimistic about TON as they were when #NOTCOİN was launched.

Where are we going?

The current situation shows that TON pre-sale projects have lost their meaning if there are no well-known and reputable teams behind them. Tough times usually make tough people, but so far, we haven’t seen many of these people in the TON community.

a summary:

TON has become a challenging environment. What do you think?

How do you see the future of $TON in light of these changes?