Telegram in 2026 has thousands of Mini Apps on TON. Most are low-quality clones or spam. We’ve collected the 30 that are actually worth it.
Categories: Financial (wallets, DEX, lending), Gaming, NFT, Productivity, Social, Education.
2026 context: TON’s native coin — Gram (since June 1, 2026 after the Toncoin rebrand). Most Mini Apps still use “TON” in their UI; the transition to “GRAM” happens over 2-3 weeks.
Financial (10 Mini Apps)
1. Wallet by Telegram (@wallet)
What: custodial wallet for TON/Gram + USDT-TON, P2P exchange, Stars conversion, Premium payment Pros: Telegram-native, simple UX, CASP-licensed in EU Cons: custodial (Telegram holds keys), low yield, threshold limits Best for: non-crypto users, small amounts ($1-500)
2. STON.fi Mini App (@stonfidexbot)
What: mini-app for the largest TON DEX Pros: direct swap, LP positions, audited Cons: swap-only (for full DeFi → web app) Best for: quick swaps between TON pairs
3. DeDust Mini App
What: second-largest TVL DEX, mini-app version Pros: lower fees than STON.fi on some pairs Cons: less pool diversity Best for: alternative to STON.fi
4. Storm Trade (@stormtrade_bot)
What: perpetuals trading mini-app, leverage up to 100x Pros: real perps on TON pairs, low latency Cons: high risk — leverage = liquidation possible Best for: PRO traders, not beginners
5. EVAA Money Market (@evaa_app_bot)
What: lending/borrowing on TON, mini-app version Pros: real yield on supply, USDT loans against Gram collateral Cons: liquidation risks in volatile markets Best for: stable yield on passive Gram holdings
6. Crypto Bot (@cryptobot)
What: P2P payment bot for TON/Gram + other crypto Pros: easy crypto sends via chat, tip features Cons: custodial elements in some functions Best for: quick tipping, splitting bills in TG chats
7. xRocket (@xrocket)
What: alternative crypto-bot, similar to Crypto Bot Pros: lower fees on big amounts, multiple currencies Cons: fewer features than Crypto Bot Best for: regular P2P transfers
8. Tonstakers Mini App
What: liquid staking mini-app Pros: stake in one tap, tsTON received automatically Cons: stake only, no LP functionality Best for: passive Gram staking from $5
9. bemo
What: liquid staking alternative Pros: competitive APR, smaller stake minimum (1 Gram) Cons: smaller TVL → fewer DeFi integrations Best for: diversification from Tonstakers
10. Hipo
What: liquid staking new entrant (since 2024) Pros: highest growth rate, attractive tokenomics Cons: shortest audit history Best for: risk-tolerant stakers, not recommended for beginners
Gaming (10 Mini Apps)
11. Catizen
What: cat-themed game with in-app NFTs Pros: $5-15M monthly revenue, active community Cons: time-investment heavy Best for: casual gamers, interested in game NFTs
12. Notcoin Legacy
What: original tap-to-earn, now in holding phase Pros: $NOT still traded, sustainability plus Cons: active farming closed Best for: $NOT holders
13. Hamster Kombat Legacy
What: tap-to-earn from 2024, post-airdrop phase Pros: $HMSTR jetton still listed Cons: monthly user base shrinking Best for: $HMSTR holders, retrospective interest
14. DOGS Game
What: Pavel Durov’s sticker-game with 2024 airdrop Pros: $DOGS jetton actively traded Cons: post-airdrop gameplay minimal Best for: speculative holders
15. TON Crystal
What: strategy game with tournament rewards in Gram Pros: real prize pool, skill-based Cons: time-intensive Best for: competitive gamers
16. Tap Frens
What: team-based tap-to-earn, post-Hamster wave Pros: active community, regular events Cons: sustainability in question Best for: casual short-term play
17. Boinker
What: social dice/RPS-style mini-app Pros: simple, social, low stakes Cons: limited monetization for players Best for: entertaining 5-minute sessions
18. Yescoin
What: click game with NFT distribution Pros: generous reward distribution Cons: dilution risk (many tokens) Best for: airdrop hunters
19. Major
What: social game with celebrity tie-ins Pros: virality, marketing-heavy Cons: depends on marketing budget continuation Best for: social-driven users
20. Pixelverse
What: pixel-art creation + NFT Pros: creator-friendly, low entry barrier Cons: smaller audience Best for: creators + casual players
NFT (4 Mini Apps)
21. Fragment Mini App
What: marketplace for TG numbers, usernames, and sticker-pack NFTs Pros: $30M+ monthly volume, native integration Cons: only Telegram-related NFTs (not art) Best for: username/number trading, sticker creators
22. Getgems
What: universal TON NFT marketplace Pros: diverse collections, audited, large pool Cons: higher fees than some alternatives Best for: general NFT trading
23. Portals
What: mini-app for Telegram-gifts trading Pros: lower fees (2-3%), fast UX Cons: smaller volume than Fragment Best for: active gift traders
24. Tonnel
What: premium gifts marketplace with on-chain escrow Pros: safer than direct P2P, escrow protection Cons: higher fees (4%) Best for: large gift trades ($1000+)
Productivity (3 Mini Apps)
25. TON Names (@toname)
What: registry for .ton domains via mini-app
Pros: integrated with TON DNS
Cons: Fragment more mainstream
Best for: developers building .ton sites
26. TON Diamonds
What: verified NFT badging service Pros: authenticity checks for NFTs Cons: centralized verification Best for: serious NFT creators
27. CryptoTax Mini App
What: auto-tracking of TON transactions for tax reports Pros: automated CSV export, Russian + EU tax support Cons: subscription-based ($5-15/month) Best for: active traders with tax obligations
Social (3 Mini Apps)
28. Tonkeeper Social
What: social layer for wallets with messaging via ADNL Pros: privacy-focused, decentralized Cons: small user base Best for: privacy-conscious users
29. TON Whales Hub
What: community hub for large stakers Pros: access to exclusive events, voting coordination Cons: requires Whales pool participation Best for: large stakers ($50K+)
30. Subgrum
What: TG-channels analytics + monetization Pros: helps creators with revenue Cons: subscription-based Best for: Telegram channel owners
Mini App safety — rules
Rules for everyone (no exceptions)
- Never enter a seed phrase in a Mini App — NEVER. Legitimate Mini Apps connect via TON Connect; they never ask for seeds.
- Read transaction payload via TON Connect — cap what you approve. A drainer mini-app will show “approve all” and drain your balance.
- Check official link — the bot hosting the mini-app should be verified (blue check in Telegram).
- Check community reputation — search reviews in @ton_blockchain or the TON Foundation Discord before serious amounts.
Top-5 dangerous Mini App templates
❌ “Free USDT” / “Free TON” — steals seeds or credentials ❌ “Mining without hardware” — pretend mining, real goal is fake-jetton dump ❌ Casino mini-apps without a license — unregulated, can exit-scam ❌ “High-yield staking 100% APR” — Ponzi schemes ❌ Copies of legitimate brands (fake “Tonkeeper” mini-app) — phishing

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