TON representatives warned users of the Catizen and Hamster Kombat games about possible unexpected network failures.
They noted that after the airdrop and listing of the DOGS token, the number of active TON users per day exceeded 1 million, and the daily number of transactions reached more than 14 million.
Two weeks after the listing of the DOGS token, almost 5 million users withdrew coins to their TON wallets, which became a record for the number of holders among all cryptocurrency blockchains.
The developers indicated that the upcoming token releases for the Catizen (September 20) and Hamster Kombat (September 26) games will be much larger, which may lead to unexpected network failures.
The team did not disclose specific details, but it can be assumed that the network may fail for several hours or even days. Previously, experts have already emphasized that the network may face serious failures that can last even several weeks.
Can we expect the TON network to stop working for such a long period? This scenario cannot be ruled out, especially given the warnings of the developers themselves about possible complications during the listing of tokens for the Catizen and Hamster Kombat games.