Portals Redefines Telegram Gift Trading on TON: Over 200K Transactions and Counting
Telegram's thriving gift economy is getting its moment in the Web3 spotlight, and Portals is leading the charge. As digital collectibles on Telegram explode in popularity, Portals has emerged as the premier marketplace for buying, selling, and showcasing NFT-based Telegram gifts on the TON blockchain.
Since its 2024 launch, Portals has facilitated over 200,000 gift transactions, driven by a user-first experience that combines zero listing fees, instant settlement, and seamless integration within Telegram. With each new feature, Portals continues to lower the barrier for thousands of users to join the Telegram-native digital economy.
'This thing is just getting started. This is more than just trading JPEGs, it's culture,' said top crypto influencer Ralph, who recently spotlighted Portals as 'one of the most promising experiments in the TON ecosystem.' Ralph even teased plans to acquire the legendary Plush Pepe, the platform's most expensive collectible.
A Marketplace Evolving Into an Ecosystem
Portals isn't just a trading hub, it's becoming a fully immersive experience. Users can now:
The Portals experience is built for Telegram-first users. No NFT expertise required. Whether it's browsing viral drops like Durov's Caps or entering competitive auctions for premium assets like Heart Lockets, Portals makes it as simple as scrolling your favorite e-commerce feed.
Driving Culture on the TON Blockchain
What once looked like meme-driven assets is now turning into real Web3 social capital. Telegram gifts represent a unique fusion of status, creativity, and community, and Portals is building the rails for this new form of expression.
As TON-based mini apps expand and Telegram-native tokens gain traction, Portals is well-positioned to onboard the next wave of Web3 users — one gift at a time.
About Portals
Portals is the leading Telegram-native NFT gift marketplace on the TON blockchain, enabling seamless gift trading, collection, and rewards. With a growing user base, zero-fee listings, and cutting-edge features, Portals is reshaping the future of social collectibles in Web3.
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