Binance’s announcement marks the completion of Toncoin’s transition to the new name, Gram. The move is more than cosmetic – it signals a shift in the project’s branding strategy and may affect how exchanges list and promote the token. With deposits and withdrawals now enabled, users can move their holdings into the new GRAM token without needing to wait for a separate migration process.
Spot trading for Gram has opened across a broad set of pairs, including major fiat currencies and stablecoins such as USDT, USDC, and TRY. This immediate liquidity should help traders and investors place orders quickly, but it also means that the token’s price will be more responsive to market sentiment. In a market currently classified as “Extreme Fear,” even small shifts in sentiment can lead to noticeable price swings.
For retail crypto holders, the key takeaway is to ensure that wallets and exchanges reflect the new token symbol. If you hold TON, check that your wallet still recognizes the asset and that you’re not inadvertently sending it to an old address. Keep an eye on the token’s price action and any further Binance announcements, as the rebrand may be followed by additional listing or partnership news that could influence Gram’s trajectory.