Crypto Flash News is a TON-and-Telegram-ecosystem news channel that mixes genuinely reported stories with a more promotional, opinionated thread running underneath. On the reporting side, it's specific: a post on the FDUSD stablecoin's TON launch traces the whole arc — $100,000 in initial liquidity, roughly 15 wallets holding the token within days, liquidity pulled and the token burned ten days later, and an estimated $7,500 rug-pull loss. A separate post on the Notcoin founder's public dispute with TON Foundation over a sticker business cites concrete numbers (150 collections, 100,000+ users, named partners like Pudgy Penguins and BAYC) and poses the conflict as an open question rather than taking a side. Kanye West's $YZY memecoin gets a wry two-part story — an 80% drop on the official coin, then a hacked-account scam pushing a second fake $YZY — and a Blum co-founder's five-year fraud sentencing is reported plainly, with his prior Binance CIS role noted.
The channel also runs a recurring reference to something called the "MTONGA plan," described only by step number ("step 3 out of 7," later implying a final step) and never explained anywhere in the sample — readers are expected to already know what it is. One of these posts doubles as a TON price call with a direct BingX referral sign-up link, which means the trading commentary and the affiliate pitch are the same post, not clearly separated.
The most striking entry is a single post that sharply accuses TON Foundation and its head, Max Crown, of failing the ecosystem across several named programs (Fuse, Golden Visas, Meme Republic), then immediately announces that "MTONGA" now controls ton.org and Telegram is taking over as TON's driving force — framed alongside a run of memecoin price pumps as proof "the ecosystem is finally starting to heal." That combination of pointed criticism of one party and enthusiastic framing of another taking its place, published while a BingX affiliate push runs elsewhere in the sample, reads more like advocacy for a specific faction than neutral reporting.
There's also a real gap in the sample between September 2025 and May 2026, though it isn't clear whether that reflects a quiet channel or just how this sample was drawn. Overall this is worth reading for its investigative posts on scams and ecosystem disputes, but the TON-price and "MTONGA" content should be read as promotional rather than independent analysis.