Names shape perception.

Networks shape reality.

The TON ecosystem has entered a new chapter as the native blockchain coin receives a new display name following community approval.

Toncoin (TON) is now displayed as Gram (GRAM) across wallets, applications, and interfaces.

But behind the name change, one important message remains:

The infrastructure continues.

The ecosystem continues.

The technology remains unchanged.

A Change in Identity, Not Function

For many users, token names are the first thing they interact with.

They appear in wallets.

They appear in applications.

They appear throughout the ecosystem.

That makes naming important.

But in blockchain systems, the deeper layer is the network itself.

The recent update changes the visible identity of the asset:

TON → GRAM

The underlying blockchain remains:

TON / The Open Network

The systems powering the ecosystem continue operating as before.

What Remains Exactly The Same

For users and builders, there is no technical migration required.

The following remain unchanged:

➤ Wallet balances

➤ Smart contracts

➤ NFTs

➤ Jettons

➤ Staking positions

➤ DeFi positions

➤ Liquidity pools

➤ Farming positions

➤ Transaction history

➤ Network infrastructure

There is no bridge process.

No token conversion.

No claim mechanism.

No additional action required.

The change is primarily about how the asset appears across interfaces.

Why This Matters

Blockchain ecosystems evolve through both technology and community decisions.

A name represents identity.

Infrastructure represents utility.

The long-term strength of an ecosystem is not determined only by what an asset is called.

It is determined by:

➤ Developer activity

➤ Application growth

➤ Liquidity

➤ User participation

➤ Network reliability

The real value remains in what people build and use.

The Importance of Security Awareness

Whenever a major ecosystem change happens, scammers often attempt to create confusion.

A simple reminder:

⚠️ There is no migration process.

⚠️ There is no TON-to-GRAM swap.

⚠️ There is no GRAM claim.

⚠️ There is no special verification required.

Any website, bot, or message asking users to:

➤ “Claim GRAM”

➤ “Convert TON

➤ “Migrate tokens”

➤ “Receive new GRAM rewards”

should be treated as suspicious.

The safest approach is always to verify information through official ecosystem channels.

What This Means for STON.fi Users

For STON.fi participants, nothing changes operationally.

Your:

➤ Liquidity positions

➤ Farming rewards

➤ Swap history

➤ DeFi activity

remain intact.

The underlying mechanics continue running on the same infrastructure.

Users can continue interacting with the ecosystem without additional steps.

Looking Beyond the Name

The discussion around TON and GRAM highlights a broader lesson in blockchain.

Technology is built in layers.

The surface layer can change.

The deeper infrastructure remains the foundation.

Applications, liquidity, and user activity are what define ecosystem strength over time.

A name may influence recognition.

But adoption is created through consistent utility.

Closing Reflection

The transition from TON to GRAM is a visible change.

But the most important parts are invisible.

The blockchain continues.

The applications continue.

The community continues.

In decentralized ecosystems, evolution is not only about changing what people see.

It is also about strengthening what supports everything underneath.

Stay informed, verify updates carefully, and continue participating in the TON ecosystem.

Strong networks are built through informed communities.

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