Post: Changelly and Tonkeeper enable cross-chain deposits to TON across 13 networks

Changelly and Tonkeeper enable cross-chain deposits to TON across 13 networks

27 April 2026 – From change and The tin keeper TON has worked together to make cross-chain deposits a seamless, in-wallet experience. Users can now fund their Tinkeeper wallet with USDT, USDC, or DAI from 13 decentralized networks without leaving the app.

For Changelly users already familiar with cross-chain swaps, it extends existing functionality to direct wallet deposits. For TonKeeper’s user base, it introduces a new way to move assets across the TON ecosystem within a single interface.

Cross-chain deposits without leaving the app

With Changli’s infrastructure integrated into TinKeeper, cross-chain deposits can be completed within the wallet, while routing is handled in the background.

Support covers 13 networks: Ethereum, Solana, TRON, BSC, Polygon, Arbitrum, Base, Liquid, Avalanche, NEAR, Optimism, Matic, and Tezos.

Integration removes the need to use external bridges or manage multiple interfaces when moving assets across chains, keeping the entire process within a wallet environment.

Start the campaign.

To mark the merger, the companies have introduced A campaign Running from April 27 to May 10, 2026. Users depositing USDT, USDC, or DAI from any of the supported networks to Tonkeeper through integration during this period will be eligible to enter a drawing for 20 one-year subscriptions to Telegram Premium.

About the tin keeper

TonKeeper gives users access to TON assets and dApps, USDT on TRC20, NFTs in one wallet. TinKeeper supports powerful features like battery and gasless transactions, while TinKeeper Pro unlocks advanced tools like multi-seg support.

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