The Open Network: What Users Need to Know

The Open Network helps explain what this update means for Telegram Mini Apps, users, and developers across the TON ecosystem

The Open Network remains the main reference point for users and Telegram Mini App developers following this update.

Telegram has become the largest validator on The Open Network, signaling a shift in network governance and technical capabilities. Alongside this, the blockchain now operates 10 times faster than before, with average fees reduced sixfold. For users and developers, the only direct change on the horizon is a proposed update to the native token’s name: Telegram is calling a community vote to rename Toncoin to “Gram,” returning to the token’s original white paper name.

Blockchain addresses, balances, contracts, NFTs, staking, and DeFi functionality remain unchanged. There is no token swap, claim, bridge, or migration needed. Any site or service asking users to “claim Gram” or “migrate TON” is a confirmed scam. The name change proposal is limited to adjusting the token’s displayed name and ticker, with no impact on the network's underlying structure or the native asset itself.

The Open Network: Why Telegram Wants to Rename Toncoin to Gram

The push to rebrand Toncoin as Gram follows notable technical and organizational changes. Now that Telegram is the largest network validator and the blockchain has improved its speed and efficiency, aligning with the original “Gram” branding strengthens product identity across Telegram’s ecosystem. This is largely a cosmetic update: the chain and token mechanics stay the same, while wallet displays and integrations would simply update the token’s name to Gram.

Users, builders, and service providers do not need to take any technical action. Wallet contents, DeFi platforms, NFTs, and smart contracts remain untouched. Any prompt to “claim GRAM” or “migrate TON” can be disregarded as a scam attempt.

TON Drop Hub take: This proposal is about brand consistency and usability. The token’s practical function, technical setup, and user holdings are not affected by this name change. The main user experience difference will be the new token name in wallets and dApps.

What Actually Changes with the Switch to Gram

Changing the token’s name to Gram will only alter how it is presented in apps, wallets, and exchanges. The underlying blockchain is unaffected: balances, addresses, NFTs, staking, and contracts work as before.

This approach means users aren’t exposed to common risks associated with contract migrations—such as needing to transfer funds or interact with unverified sites. However, scammers often exploit high-profile rebrands. Users should watch for fraudulent offers to “claim GRAM” or “convert TON” and disregard any such prompts, as the update requires no action on their part.

How to Join the TON Community Vote

The vote on renaming Toncoin uses TON Vote, an on-chain DAO platform where voting power is proportional to each participant’s Toncoin holdings. The vote runs for a set one-week window. Only the token’s name and ticker are on the ballot; contracts, balances, NFTs, and other assets are not affected or migrated.

No further action is required beyond participating in the official TON Vote process. There is no need to bridge assets, transfer funds, or use third-party dApps for voting, claiming, or swapping tokens. Any site or bot presenting itself as a “Gram claim” or migration portal is operating a scam.

The full details of on-chain vote tallying and transparency are not yet public, so users should trust only the official TON Vote interface and verified communications from TON or Telegram channels.

TON Drop Hub take: Stick with official voting channels and ignore all third-party portals or migration prompts. Any unsolicited “claim GRAM” or “migrate TON” site is fraudulent. The only legitimate step is casting your vote through TON Vote with your current TON balance.

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