Toncoin (TON) Calculator Hub: Mining, Staking Yield, Profitability Tools, Fees & TON Converter

Last updated: February 2026. Welcome to TONcasinos’ Toncoin calculator hub — a practical toolkit for estimating staking yields, tracking investment ROI, checking network fees, and converting TON to fiat.

If you’re searching for a ton coin mining calculator, toncoin hashrate calculator, or a ton coin calculator GPU tool: Toncoin is a proof-of-stake network today, and the original PoW-style Toncoin distribution “mining” ended on 28 June 2022. Since then, new TON is issued via PoS validation rewards (staking/validators), not GPU/ASIC mining.

Toncoin calculators and converter.

Below you’ll find updated 2026 tools: a ton coin staking calculator, toncoin profit calculator (investment ROI), a toncoin to usd calculator, a TON fee estimator, and on-chain token↔TON converters for popular TON Jettons (including NOT and HMSTR).

TON Coin Mining Calculator (Legacy) + Why “Hashrate” Doesn’t Apply in 2026

Reality check (2026): Toncoin (TON) is not mined with GPUs/ASICs on a PoW algorithm. The last Toncoin from the historic PoW-style distribution mechanism was mined on 28 June 2022; TON is now fully PoS for issuance. Because of this, any “TON mining calculator” or “TON hashrate calculator” can only be a legacy estimator.

People also search for legacy terms like dual mining ETH and TON calculator, eth ton dual mining calculator, or eth+ton mining calculator. These are outdated in 2026 because Ethereum ended PoW mining with The Merge (15 September 2022), and TON is PoS (not mineable).

Legacy electricity-cost estimator

This mini-tool simply shows the key point: with no Toncoin PoW mining, your “mining profit” is effectively 0, while electricity remains a cost.

Note: This estimator does not claim TON is mineable. For real TON yield estimates, use the staking calculator below.

TON Validator & Staking Yield Calculator

In TON’s proof-of-stake model, returns come from staking / validation. Validators participate in validation cycles (commonly described as ~18-hour rounds), and rewards are distributed to validators and their nominators according to pool settings and fees.

Staking yield estimator (APR/APY)

Enter your stake size, an estimated gross APR, and your pool/validator fee to estimate net TON rewards over time. If your provider auto-compounds, you can switch on compounding.

Reminder: APR varies by validator performance, protocol conditions, and fees. This is an estimate, not a guarantee.

TON Coin Investment Calculator

Use this ton coin profit calculator / ROI tool to estimate gains or losses on a Toncoin trade (buy price vs sell price), optionally including fees.

How to use the Toncoin (TON) profit & ROI calculator

  1. Select your fiat (e.g., USD, GBP, EUR).
  2. Choose TON (or leave as-is and just use buy/sell prices).
  3. Enter the amount invested (your cost basis).
  4. Enter buy and sell prices (your entry and exit).
  5. Add fees if needed (exchange fee, on-chain fee, etc.).
  6. Calculate to see profit/loss and ROI.

Tip: If you swapped via a DEX, your effective price includes slippage and network fees.

TON to Fiat Currency Converter

This is your live toncoin to usd calculator (and the same converter works for GBP/EUR and many other currencies). The widget uses the “TONCOIN” symbol name in its instrument list.

Quick example: If the live TON price is $X and you enter 100 TON, the converter will show approximately $100 × X.

Notcoin to Toncoin Calculator + Hamster Kombat Coin to TON Calculator

On TON, many popular assets are Jettons (token contracts). If you need a live notcoin to toncoin calculator or a hamster kombat coin to ton calculator, the most accurate approach is to use an on-chain swap quote (DEX routing + liquidity), not just a fiat price.

The embedded swap widgets below use STON.fi’s Omniston Widget. You can set defaults so users immediately see NOT→TON or HMSTR→TON.

NOT → TON (Notcoin to TON) on-chain swap calculator

HMSTR → TON (Hamster Kombat to TON) on-chain swap calculator

Important: To enable wallet connections, host a TON Connect manifest on your domain (example file below the widget code).

TON Network Fee Calculator

TON fees depend on storage, forwarding and computation. As a simplified reference model: TransactionFee = StorageFees + InFwdFees + ComputationFees + ActionFees + OutFwdFees. Many wallets show the exact fee before you confirm, and some wallets support “gasless” transactions (fees paid via the transferred token).

Estimate your monthly TON fee spend

Use this estimator to budget your spending based on typical transaction types. You can override the per-transaction fee if your wallet shows a different number.

Notes: “Swap” uses a conservative buffer because wallets often recommend holding extra TON for complex actions.

Bridge-Fee Estimator (TON ↔ Ethereum)

Bridging assets across chains typically involves locking/minting mechanisms and requires fees on both sides (TON fees and Ethereum L1 gas when applicable). For up-to-date bridge options and current routes, use the official TON bridges page and your chosen bridge interface.

Open official TON bridges page (redirects to the TON Foundation bridges hub).

Tip: Always verify you are on the correct domain, and be cautious with unsolicited bridge links.

Stay Updated With TON Price: Current Toncoin Market Data

Toncoin prices move constantly. Instead of hard-coding numbers that go stale, use a live widget so your ton coin price calculator view stays current.

Reminder: Always cross-check prices across multiple sources before making a trade.

How is Crypto Profit Calculated?

Crypto P&L is typically calculated using a cost basis approach:

Gain/Loss = Proceeds − Cost Basis

  • Proceeds: fair market value at disposal, minus selling fees.
  • Cost basis: value when acquired (or received), plus acquisition fees.

Example: if you spent £1,000 total to acquire TON (including fees) and later sold for £1,500 total proceeds after fees, your gain is £500.

How to approach crypto taxes

Tax rules vary by country. In general, staking rewards may be treated as income and selling/swapping may create capital gains. Use a specialist tax tool or qualified adviser for your jurisdiction.

Should you reinvest your crypto profits?

Reinvesting can increase exposure to upside, but it also increases risk. Consider volatility, time horizon, and tax timing before reinvesting.

What is a sensible profit-taking approach?

Many investors take profits gradually rather than trying to time a single perfect sell. There’s no universal percentage — align profit-taking with your risk tolerance and goals.