TON Foundation marketing director Jack Booth explained that the protocol will ensure that private keys are not created or held by a single party.
Jack Booth, the Open Network (TON) Foundation’s marketing director, explained how the organization is securing TON’s Bitcoin bridge, which will allow users to transfer their BTC into TON.
On July 18, the TON Foundation introduced its Bitcoin (BTC) bridge, which allows the TON ecosystem to use digital assets for decentralized applications (DApps), lending platforms and other purposes within its network.
According to TON, one of the protocol’s long-term visions is to be a “blockchain of blockchains,” integrating the top Web3 services into one network.