I've seen a lot of confusion about the TON โ GRAM proposal, so I want to explain it as simply as possible.
Right now, nothing has changed yet. There are still 6 days left before the vote ends, and the community will decide the outcome.
The most important thing to understand is that TON blockchain is not being renamed. The Open Network will still be TON. The only proposal on the table is to rename the native coin from TON to GRAM, which was actually the original name mentioned in the first TON whitepaper.
If the proposal passes, nobody needs to swap tokens, migrate assets, or do anything at all. Wallets, contracts, balances, NFTs, DeFi positions, and addresses all remain exactly the same. Only the displayed name of the native coin changes.
For Grand Ton Ape, we're ready for both scenarios. If the proposal doesn't pass and the native coin remains TON, then everything continues as normal. If the proposal passes and GRAM becomes the new name, we'll evaluate the best path forward for the project, including potential branding updates if they make sense for the ecosystem and the community.
What matters most is that our contract does not change, our holders do not change, and our community does not change. We're still building, we're still here, and we're focused on long term growth regardless of the vote result.
Stay patient, ignore the noise, and let's see how the vote plays out.