Users of Tonkeeper for Android are often amazed by the speed of transactions on the TON network. This isn’t accidental; it’s the result of sophisticated blockchain architecture. The TON blockchain is designed as a dynamic multi-blockchain structure, meaning it can process multiple transactions in parallel across different working chains, preventing network congestion. It utilizes a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism, which is inherently faster and more energy-efficient than the Proof-of-Work (PoW) used by networks like Bitcoin. Tonkeeper itself is engineered as a lightweight client that efficiently interacts with this network. It doesn’t need to download the entire blockchain history; instead, it uses simplified payment verification (SPV) to quickly confirm transactions. When a user broadcasts a transaction through the tonkeeper app, it is picked up by network validators and confirmed in a new block within seconds. This combination of a high-performance blockchain and an optimized wallet application results in a user experience where sending funds feels almost instantaneous. This speed is a fundamental advantage, making the wallet suitable for real-world commerce and time-sensitive transactions, setting it apart from slower, more congested networks.