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TON Surges on UAE Golden Visa News; Crypto Community Reacts With Excitement and Doubt
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TON Surges on UAE Golden Visa News; Crypto Community Reacts With Excitement and Doubt
Jul 7, 2025 1:51 AM

On July 6, Max Crown, CEO of the TON Foundation, announced on X a "groundbreaking initiative" offering toncoin (TON) holders the "exclusive chance" to secure a 10-year UAE Golden Visa.

The program requires applicants to stake $100,000 worth of toncoin for three years and pay a one-time processing fee of $35,000. After the three-year lock-up period, staked funds can apparently be unlocked, and during this time, applicants reportedly earn an estimated 3–4% annual percentage yield (APY) on their staked tokens.

The TON Foundation’s website highlights several key alleged benefits: fast approval within seven weeks from document submission, a simple process without the need to purchase real estate or meet income thresholds, and inclusion of family members — spouse, children, and parents — at no extra cost beyond standard government fees. The staking is conducted through decentralized smart contracts on the TON blockchain, which it argues ensures transparency and security.

The program claims to offer a capital-efficient alternative to traditional UAE Golden Visa routes, which the TON Foundation says typically require a minimum investment of approximately $540,000 in real estate or fixed deposits, often tied to illiquid assets and longer processing times. The TON Golden Visa initiative is touted as a faster, more affordable, and digitally native pathway to UAE residency, aligning with the country’s ambition to become a global crypto and Web3 hub.

The announcement had an immediate impact on toncoin’s market performance. Shortly after the news broke, toncoin’s price surged by 12%. At the time of writing, the token trades around $2.8944, reflecting a 5.36% increase over the past 24 hours. Additionally, the current 24-hour average trading volume is approximately 251.54% higher than the 30-day average, signaling heightened market interest and activity, according to CoinDesk Research's technical analysis model.

Despite the enthusiasm, the announcement has generated controversy within the crypto community. Bobby Ong, co-founder and COO of CoinGecko, praised the partnership as an “amazing story” that could attract whales and provide strong buy support for toncoin, although he expressed hope that the initiative is not a temporary scheme.

Conversely, "Joe HedgedHog" ("@JoeHedgedHog" on X), an investment partner at Sigil Fund, pointed out that this is not an official UAE government partnership but rather a third-party legal firm using TON as a proxy to assist clients applying for the Golden Visa under the entrepreneur category. He noted that the firm could have used any cryptocurrency and that the staking requirement serves more as a token utility sink than a government mandate.

Further skepticism came from "ivangbi" ("@ivangbi_" on X), the Head of Strategy & Business Development at Gearbox Protocol, who described the announcement as misleading. According to this perspective, the legal firm receives the non-refundable $35,000 fee and attempts to submit applications to the UAE government, which ultimately decides on approval. He argued that the staked TON balance is only one of several requirements and may no longer be relevant under updated rules. He went on to say that the absence of blanket approval for TON stakers means that acceptance is uncertain, and the program may primarily serve as a marketing tool coupled with token utility.

Changpeng Zhao (CZ), co-founder and former CEO of Binance, expressed cautious interest in the TON Foundation’s UAE Golden Visa announcement but highlighted several uncertainties. He noted conflicting information about the program’s legitimacy, including claims that the $35,000 fee mainly goes to a legal agent rather than the government, and that the website’s language may misleadingly suggest a guaranteed visa upon staking $100,000 in toncoin.

CZ also mentioned that theUAE regulators classify staking as a regulated activity for which TON may lack licenses. Importantly, he pointed out that official UAE government channels do not currently recognize staking toncoin as a visa qualification, listing the standard Golden Visa categories instead.

In a follow-up post, CZ reiterated his cautious optimism, emphasizing the need to “trust but verify.” He acknowledged the potential benefits of such a program but stressed that official government partnerships and announcements are essential for legitimacy—none of which have yet been confirmed. His stance balances support for innovation and TON founder Pavel Durov with prudent skepticism about the program’s current status.

The UAE entrepreneur visa category, which this program appears to target, is designed for individuals owning economic projects of a technical or innovative nature. Applicants must provide approval letters from an accredited UAE auditor confirming the project’s value (at least 500,000 AED), local authorities verifying the project’s innovative character, and an accredited UAE business incubator to establish the proposed activity in the country.

Technical Analysis Highlights

Price surged from $2.75 to a peak of $3.06, representing an overall range of $0.34 (12.4%).Rally began abruptly during the 7:00 hour on 6 July, when volume spiked to nearly 13 million.Extraordinary 57.5 million volume surge in the 8:00 hour propelled TON to its high.Support has formed around $2.86-$2.89 with high-volume buying.Resistance appears at $3.03, suggesting the token has established a new trading range.In the last 60 minutes from 6 July 15:12 to 16:11, TON experienced a significant price surge of 2.4%.Dramatic breakout occurred at 15:48 when volume spiked to 1.68 million tokens.Token reached a peak of $2.93 at 15:50 before establishing a new support level around $2.90-$2.91.

Update at 6:55 a.m. UTC on July 7:

On Monday, the Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported Monday that three federal regulators — the UAE’s identity and port security authority, the Securities and Commodities Authority, and the Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority — jointly denied online claims that the country grants golden visas to digital currency investors. The agencies said such reports, which have circulated on websites and social media, are false. According to the statement, golden visas are issued based on officially approved criteria that do not include cryptocurrency holdings.

Disclaimer: Parts of this article were generated with the assistance from AI tools and reviewed by our editorial team to ensure accuracy and adherence to our standards. For more information, see CoinDesk's full AI Policy.

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