UTONIC Protocol
  • General
    • UTONIC Intro
      • What’s UTONIC?
      • Why is TON Restaking Important?
      • How Does UTONIC Work?
      • Ecosystem Overview
      • Restaking Methods
  • uTON Intro
    • What’s uTON?
    • What are the sources of uTON's yield?
  • UTONIC: Architecture
    • Overview
    • Stakers
    • Restaking Module
    • Operators
    • AVSs
    • User Flow
  • uTON: Architecture
    • Overview
    • The uTON token contract
    • Vaults
  • Governance
    • Governance Token
    • Governance Mechanism
  • Tutorial
    • How to Stake
    • How to Unstake
    • How to check your UTONIC Points
    • How to invite
  • LEGAL
    • Privacy Policy
    • Term of Service
    • Disclaimer
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Why is TON Restaking Important?

The Open Network (TON) is a decentralized and open internet platform focusing on achieving mass adoption while operating in a highly scalable secure framework.

TON restaking is crucial as it enhances the security and scalability of the TON ecosystem by allowing existing staked assets and methods to be used in securing additional decentralized applications and services, where many of them will choose hybrid on-chain and off-chain structure to serve reaching hundreds of millions of users moving forward. This approach leverages the network's existing validators, creating a more robust, flexible and economically-efficient infrastructure without the need for new resources. Restaking supports the growth of the TON network by ensuring that new projects can rely on a solid security foundation, thus fostering innovation and broader adoption within the ecosystem.

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