Blockchain: still TON
Validators, smart contracts, NFTs, and wallet addresses stay the same. Only the public name and ticker of the native coin changed.
GRAMBridgea project by solatarsBridge SOL on Solana to native GRAM on TON.
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GRAMCommunity governance on TON Vote approved relabeling the network’s native asset from Toncoin (TON ticker) to Gram (GRAM) — a return to the 2018 whitepaper name, not a new token.
Validators, smart contracts, NFTs, and wallet addresses stay the same. Only the public name and ticker of the native coin changed.
There is no swap, claim, or bridge required for existing holders. Balances in your wallet are the same coins — now shown as GRAM.
Telegram DAO proposal #3 ran 1–8 Jun 2026 with strong support (~79% For). Exchanges and wallets update labels over roughly three weeks.
Step 4 of 7 in Pavel Durov’s MTONGA roadmap — after fee cuts, Catchain upgrades, and Telegram becoming the largest validator.
GRAM Bridge is built for the post-rebrand era: send native SOL and receive native GRAM on TON in one focused flow.
A guided flow from your Solana wallet to native GRAM in your TON wallet.
Enter how much SOL you want to send and receive a live GRAM estimate.
Connect your Solana wallet, enter a valid TON recipient, and create the bridge order.
Approve the exact SOL transfer from the connected Solana wallet.

After the deposit confirms, native GRAM is sent to your TON address. (Est time: ~1 min) In case order is not fulfilled, SOL will be refunded back within 10 minutes.
Quote, verify, pay, and receive native GRAM without leaving the page.

Send native SOL from your connected wallet. Each order is tied to its sender, exact amount, and destination.
Deposits are matched to your order by amount, sender, and transaction signature before GRAM is released.
The bridge retries confirmation until your SOL deposit is final and the GRAM payout is submitted on TON.
No. It is a branding update. The same native coin on-chain is displayed as GRAM in wallets and exchanges — no contract migration is required.
No. The network is still called The Open Network (TON). GRAM is the new public name for the native currency previously displayed as Toncoin.
If you hold SOL, the bridge provides a live rate, verifies your Solana deposit, and pays native GRAM to your TON address.
Some exchanges may continue showing TON during the relabeling period. On-chain balances remain the same native currency.
GRAM stays TON — the same native coin and the same network. The interface can return to TON naming without changing bridge mechanics or balances.