According to a recent LinkedIn post from Mesh, the company has enabled support for the TON blockchain on its platform, with functionality centered on self-custody wallet transfers. The post highlights connectivity with Trust Wallet, OKX Wallet, and Tonkeeper Wallet, along with initial asset support for TON and USDT.
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The company’s LinkedIn post indicates that Mesh now supports manual QR-based payment flows for any TON-compatible wallet and offers automated behind-the-scenes bridging so users can pay in TON assets while merchants settle in preferred tokens. The post suggests that this design could lower friction for end users while potentially expanding Mesh’s role as an infrastructure layer between different blockchain assets.
According to the post, Mesh emphasizes TON’s reach via its integration with Telegram’s user base and references a provider-agnostic RPC setup using its Blockchain Communication API, with dynamic configuration across QuickNode, Ton Center, and Chainstack. The post also notes the use of TON emulators and Testcontainers to enhance reliability through end-to-end testing prior to production.
For investors, this update suggests Mesh is positioning itself more deeply in high-growth blockchain ecosystems and aiming to capture transaction flow linked to Telegram’s expanding TON community. If user adoption and merchant integration materialize at scale, the move could strengthen Mesh’s transaction volume, fee-generation potential, and competitive standing in blockchain payments and infrastructure services.

