It's as if they're laying a solid foundation behind the scenes. Just think, Telegram has an army of 900 million users. This means TON has the potential to explode. For example, games like Notcoin generated a lot of buzz, but then the momentum died down for some reason. Will it be sustainable in the future? I think so. You might remember Telegram's past troubles with the SEC. And there are competitors like Solana and Polygon, and they're not just any competitors; they're really good. In short, TON's business looks good so far. Telegram's power, low cost, and environmental friendliness are its advantages. But they need to attract more developers and add new features. Otherwise, the hype will fade, and everyone will flee to other chains.
I think they aren't hiding anything there. It is just that the support for each countries is not instant, to make sure they don't face legal issues. They are also well-known, so people will only expect that they will continue on developing. Telegram has lots of users but not all of them are into crypto.
There are some into crypto but I'm sure not all will care about this TON ! What happened to Notcoin is only normal and there is no real reason for it. It gives other a chance to be on the spotlight which is not a bad thing IMO. Solid supporters who know the worth of a project won't just flee to others but they might consider a new one again as addition, only to earn quick profits on the side.