Toncoin Falls as Nasdaq Flags Rule Violation in $273M Purchase by Major Holder

Toncoin (TON) Falls 5% as Nasdaq Flags Rule Violation in $273M Purchase by Major Holder

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Nasdaq reprimanded TON Strategy, a major holder of TON, for failing to obtain shareholder approval before issuing stock to finance a $272.7 million purchase.

By CD Analytics, Francisco Rodrigues|Edited by Sheldon Reback

Nov 3, 2025, 3:34 p.m.

"Chart showing TON cryptocurrency price dropping 4.4% to $2.18 with high trading volume and technical breakdown on November 3."
  • Toncoin’s price dropped over 5% to $2.165, breaking through key support zones amid a surge in trading volume and selling pressure.
  • The sell-off came as Nasdaq reprimanded TON Strategy, a major holder of of the token, for failing to obtain shareholder approval before issuing stock to finance a $272.7 million toncoin purchase.
  • The price action is now driven by technical levels, with support forming near $2.162 and resistance at $2.19 capping upside attempts.

The price of TON$2.1583 dropped 5% in 24 hours to $2.165 as market pressure intensified and Nasdaq reprimanded TON Strategy over a $272.7 million purchase of the token.

The price broke through key support zones on the way down, according to CoinDesk Research’s technical analysis data model. Trading volumes surged to 5.76 million tokens, nearly 1.5 times the 24-hour average, confirming strong selling conviction.

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A brief late-session bounce helped TON recover from its $2.162 low, but resistance near $2.19 capped the rebound. The wider crypto market, as measured via the CoinDesk 20 (CD20) index, dropped 3.7% in the last 24 hours.

TON’s underperformance also came amid a reprimand from Nasdaq on one of the largest holders of the token.

TON Strategy (TONX), the largest publicly listed firm building a toncoin treasury, failed to obtain required shareholder approval before issuing stock to finance a large token acquisition, according to an Oct. 28 SEC filing.

The deal, structured as a private investment in public equity (PIPE), used nearly half the proceeds, about $273 million, to purchase toncoin.

Nasdaq flagged the rule violation but stopped short of recommending delisting, citing no apparent intent to evade compliance. Still, the warning adds pressure to TON Strategy’s broader effort to legitimize a public treasury focusing on the cryptocurrency. TON Strategy currently holds 217.5 million tokens.

TON’s price action is now being driven largely by technical levels. Support appears to be forming near $2.162, while resistance at $2.19 may continue to cap upside attempts.

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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