Setting up your TON wallet is actually super straightforward. Just head to Telegram, go to Settings, find Wallet, and hit create. That's it—a non-custodial TON wallet will be ready to go without downloading anything extra. One thing though: when you share your wallet address, make sure it's the actual TON wallet and not something from a centralized exchange. Keep it native.
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SatsStacking
· 6h ago
Creating a wallet directly in TG is indeed convenient, but does anyone really get confused between self-custody and exchange addresses... probably not paying enough attention.
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BridgeTrustFund
· 6h ago
Create a wallet directly in TG? Is it that simple? It feels a bit too convenient...
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staking_gramps
· 6h ago
Alright, is the TON wallet really that simple? I thought I would have to tinker with it for a long time.
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 6h ago
Create a wallet directly in TG? Is it really that convenient? Gotta try... But I still need to remember not to mix up exchange addresses, that’s a huge pitfall.
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ser_aped.eth
· 6h ago
ngl You can manage your wallet directly in Telegram, this is what true Web3 should look like.
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BlockchainFoodie
· 6h ago
honestly this hits different... like, setting up a non-custodial wallet is basically the farm-to-fork verification moment for your crypto stash, you know? except here you're cutting out the middleman (the exchange) entirely. keep it native, keep it pure - exactly how i feel about heirloom tomatoes ngl
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MrRightClick
· 6h ago
Oh my god, creating a wallet directly in Telegram? Why didn't I realize this earlier...
This is what true Web3 should look like, no need to install a bunch of messy stuff.
Wait... Is self-custody wallets really reliable? Won't it be easy to lose the private key?
Native wallets are good, but I'm still a bit hesitant. I feel like I need to do more research.
Setting up your TON wallet is actually super straightforward. Just head to Telegram, go to Settings, find Wallet, and hit create. That's it—a non-custodial TON wallet will be ready to go without downloading anything extra. One thing though: when you share your wallet address, make sure it's the actual TON wallet and not something from a centralized exchange. Keep it native.