Toncoin is preparing for a radical change in transaction fees. According to Pavel Durov, the founder of the project and Telegram, transaction fees on the TON network will decrease by approximately six times within a week. With this update, the cost per transaction will drop to 0.00039 TON, or approximately $0.0005. Moreover, this fee will be fixed; users will be able to make transactions at the same cost regardless of whether network congestion increases or decreases.
These changes, made within the scope of the MTONGA roadmap, aim to make most transactions on the network completely free. Durov's statement that "soon most transactions will be zero commission" gives an important signal about TON's long-term vision.
The fee model is changing radically
Previously, the average transaction fee on the TON network was approximately 0.00234 TON. With the new arrangement, costs will decrease significantly, and fluctuations in transaction fees will be eliminated. This aims to solve the unpredictable cost structure, which is a significant problem in blockchain usage.
Currently, many large networks still operate with high and variable fees. On Ethereum, transaction costs can rise to over $1 to $10 during peak periods. On the Bitcoin side, this figure generally ranges between $0.50 and $5, while even Solana, which stands out for its low costs, can experience fee increases due to congestion from time to time. TON's fixed and very low fee model offers an alternative approach to this situation. This type of cost structure makes micro-payments practical. In particular, the fact that even transfers of a few cents are economically possible expands blockchain use cases.
Critical threshold in terms of adoption
One of TON's biggest advantages is its deep integration with Telegram. With a user base exceeding 950 million, the platform potentially offers a massive distribution channel. However, one of the major obstacles to reaching a wide user base until now has been transaction costs and user experience. With fees dropping to almost zero, use cases such as sending tips to content creators, in-app payments, micro-transfers, and cross-border money transfers are expected to become more accessible. The fact that even amounts as low as $0.01 can be sent without commission could position TON as a direct competitor to traditional payment platforms.
On the other hand, transaction fees affect not only the user experience but also the network economy. Lower costs generally encourage higher transaction volumes. Increased transaction volumes can mean more token burning over time, which can create a tightening effect on the circulating supply.
At the time of writing, TON is trading at $1.32.



