TON Offers Highest Staking Rewards Among Top 50 Cryptocurrencies, Says Pavel Durov
Pavel Durov posted on X that TON leads the 50 largest cryptocurrencies by staking rewards with an 18.80% APR. Durov, the founder of Telegram, highlighted the blockchain's performance in the statement. The ranking compares staking rewards across major digital assets.
Pavel Durov posted on X that TON is No. 1 in staking rewards among the 50 largest cryptocurrencies. The founder of Telegram made the statement on the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. 80% APR in staking rewards.
@CoinDesk reported the details of Durov's post. Durov's announcement underscores TON's position at the top of the list.
80% APR stands as the highest figure among those tracked in the comparison.
Key Facts
Potential Impact
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Highlights competitive positioning of Telegram-linked blockchain projects
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Increased visibility for TON blockchain within cryptocurrency markets
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Potential boost in staking participation for TON holders
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