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Wallets REVIEW · 2026

Tonhub: is it worth using in 2026?

Honest review of Tonhub — one of the oldest TON wallets. What still works, what lags Tonkeeper and MyTonWallet, and the niches where Tonhub still makes sense.

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TON Adoption Team · research desk
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Tonhub is one of the oldest non-custodial TON wallets. In 2021–2022 it was the leader, but by 2026 it has clearly fallen behind Tonkeeper and MyTonWallet on features. This article is an honest read: what Tonhub does well, what it doesn’t do, and whether it makes sense to start there today.

TL;DR — who it’s for

  • Already installed and working — no need to switch without a reason; basic operations work.
  • You want simplicity without 200 dApp bannersTonhub is more minimal.
  • Whales staking — historic integration, smooth onboarding into the Whales pool.
  • A backup “third leg” on the same seed — fine. Spread risk so all eggs aren’t in Tonkeeper.
  • First TON wallet for a beginner in 2026 — no, Tonkeeper is the better choice.

What Tonhub is

Tonhub is a mobile non-custodial wallet from Whales Corp, the same team behind the Whales staking pool. Launched in 2021, it long held the title of the “most native” TON wallet thanks to tight staking integration. Available on iOS and Android, partial source code on GitHub.

The defining limit vs modern wallets — mobile only. No desktop client, no browser extension, no Tonhub Web. That reduces applicability in DeFi flows where the desktop browser is the main interface.

What Tonhub does well

Minimalist UX

Tonhub in 2026 looks like “a wallet from 2021”. Not bad: less visual noise, fewer partner banners, easier to read what’s on screen. For a user scared off by overloaded interfaces, Tonhub is psychologically easier.

The home screen shows balance, Send/Receive/Swap buttons, and a transaction feed. No “try this mini-app” pop-ups, no “new airdrop jetton”. If you value cleanliness — that’s a plus.

One-tap Whales staking

Tonhub has Whales pool staking built in. The minimum deposit is small (a few TON), and the entire deposit/withdraw cycle stays inside the app. APY is the standard TON staking rate, around 3–5% per year.

The Whales pool doesn’t issue a wrapped jetton like stTON / hTON / tsTON, so these positions can’t be used in DeFi — it’s “classic” staking with a fixed unbonding cycle. For holders who value simplicity over DeFi composability, that’s fine.

Seed compatibility

Tonhub generates and reads standard TON wallets (V3R2 / V4R2). The same seed opens in Tonkeeper, MyTonWallet and Tonhub with no losses. That means trying Tonhub is risk-free — if you don’t like it, importing into another wallet is a one-minute job.

What Tonhub does poorly or doesn’t do

No Ledger

No direct Ledger integration in 2026. A serious downside — once you hold more than a couple of thousand dollars in TON, a hardware wallet matters. With Tonhub you’d have to also keep Tonkeeper or MyTonWallet with a Ledger, defeating the “one wallet” idea.

No desktop, no extension

Mobile only. For desktop DeFi (trading on STON.fi, monitoring DeDust positions) Tonhub is awkward — you scan a QR code every time. Tonkeeper Web and MyTonWallet’s extensions solve this from day one.

TON Connect doesn’t always work

TON Connect 2.0 support is there, but dApp integration priorities have shifted toward Tonkeeper and MyTonWallet. Mini-apps occasionally show “works better in Tonkeeper” or simply fail to connect to Tonhub reliably. Not Tonhub’s fault, but a real-world limit.

Smaller jetton catalogue

When receiving an arbitrary jetton, Tonhub may not surface it in the main balance, requiring manual contract addition. Tonkeeper and MyTonWallet auto-recognise popular jettons.

Pace of development

The big and most concerning point. Since 2024, Tonhub has had almost no major feature releases. Whales Corp is active in staking, but the wallet app gets mostly bug fixes. That means new TON capabilities (gasless transfers via W5, new dApps, advanced multi-sig UIs) arrive in Tonhub slowly or not at all.

Tonhub vs Tonkeeper vs MyTonWallet

ParameterTonhubTonkeeperMyTonWallet
PlatformsiOS, AndroidiOS, Android, Web, Desktop, ChromeiOS, Android, Web, Desktop, Chrome/FF/Edge
Open sourcePartialPartialFull
TON ConnectBasicReferenceFull
LedgerNoYesYes
StakingWhales (native)Tonstakers, Hipo, bemoTonstakers, Hipo, bemo
Wallet versions (W5)V4R2AllAll
Development paceSlowActiveActive
CommunitySmallLargeMedium

Detailed comparison of the two flagships — MyTonWallet vs Tonkeeper.

Security

Architecturally — at the level of modern non-custodial wallets:

  • keys generated locally via the system CSPRNG;
  • 24-word seed phrase, never sent to a server;
  • storage encrypted via Keychain / Android Keystore;
  • biometric or PIN unlock.

What’s missing on the negative side:

  • No transaction simulation before signing.
  • No built-in phishing-domain blocklist.
  • No Signer mode (using the phone as a hardware wallet).

For basic transfers and staking, that’s enough. For active DeFi or large balances — not enough.

Scenarios where Tonhub still makes sense

Scenario 1: been using since 2022, it works. No need to migrate just to migrate. Import the seed into Tonkeeper or MyTonWallet as a backup and continue. If Tonhub stops working (unlikely in the foreseeable future) — switching takes a minute.

Scenario 2: pure Whales staking. If the goal is to deposit 1,000 TON into the Whales pool and forget for a year, Tonhub does it natively. Tonstakers / Hipo / bemo through other wallets are different pools with different liquid-staking mechanics.

Scenario 3: a backup wallet for environment separation. Same seed, but Tonhub lives on a separate phone that’s not used for DeFi. Paranoid setup, has its place.

Scenario 4: first TON wallet in 2026. Not recommended. Install Tonkeeper.

How to migrate off Tonhub without loss

If you’ve decided to switch:

  1. Open Tonhub, find Settings → Backup → Show recovery phrase.
  2. Write the 24 words on paper (no screenshot, no cloud, no Telegram saved).
  3. Install Tonkeeper or MyTonWallet.
  4. In the new wallet pick Import existing wallet, enter 24 words.
  5. Address and balance show up immediately — no on-chain transactions needed.
  6. Continue in the new wallet.

You don’t have to uninstall Tonhub — keep it as a watch-only backup. The funds physically live at the same address.

Detailed seed-recovery walkthrough — How to recover a TON wallet from a seed phrase.

Bottom line

Tonhub in 2026 is a working but non-leading wallet. Security is at industry baseline, basic functionality is there. For a new user there are better options — Tonkeeper for UX and features, MyTonWallet for full open source. For an existing user there’s no urgent reason to migrate, but adding a second wallet on the same seed is sensible.

Full picture for choosing — Best TON wallets 2026.

Sources

Frequently asked

Maintenance is happening, but the pace of development is clearly behind Tonkeeper and MyTonWallet. Releases ship and critical bugs get fixed, but few major features arrived in 2025–2026. It's a working wallet, not a flagship.
Tonhub has a simpler UI and a strong tilt toward staking via the Whales pool. Tonkeeper is more universal, has better TON Connect / DeFi support and a desktop client. Tonhub is mobile-only.
The base security model is correct — non-custodial, keys generated and stored locally. There are no precedents of user funds being compromised. But the lack of active development reduces confidence on the long horizon — for large balances, Tonkeeper or MyTonWallet with a Ledger is better.
Yes, with no losses. Import the seed phrase from Tonhub into Tonkeeper or MyTonWallet — the balance shows up immediately. The assets don't need to be transferred because the address is the same. Just stop using Tonhub.
As of 2026 — no, there is no direct Ledger integration in Tonhub. This is one of the reasons it's not recommended for long-term storage of large amounts. If a hardware wallet is required, go with Tonkeeper or MyTonWallet.
Tonhub is a wallet built by the Whales team (same brand as the Whales staking pool). Staking via Whales has historically been Tonhub's flagship feature. As of 2026 the team is still active in TON, but the Tonhub app gets less attention than before.

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