This guide shows verified market-pair data, exchange listings, and related buying information for GRAM. Always confirm fees, country availability, and withdrawal support directly with the exchange before depositing funds.
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| Exchange/route | Pair | Type | Volume/liquidity | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Gate | GRAM/USDT | CEX | $3.7M | Check route |
MEXC0% trading fee | GRAM/USDT | CEX | $2.58M | Check route |
Bitget | GRAM/USDT | CEX | $2.42M | Check route |
Binance | TON/USDT | CEX | $7.7M | Check route |
BitMart25% trading fee | TON/USDT | CEX | $361.17K | Check route |
OKX | GRAM/USDT | CEX | $7.04M | Check route |
CoinW | GRAM/USDT | CEX | $5.18M | Check route |
XT.COM | GRAM/USDT | CEX | $4.2M | Check route |
Bybit10% trading fee | GRAM/USDT | CEX | $3.71M | Check route |
Hotcoin | TON/USDT | CEX | $3.62M | Check route |
Token contract data is present for GRAM; users should verify the exact address and network through official sources before transferring funds.
Exchange availability, KYC requirements, and account features can vary by country.
Deposit and withdrawal support is not verified unless a route source explicitly provides it.
CoinMarketCap page information is used only as low-confidence background context, not as proof of listings, fees, liquidity, or contract safety.
Large-cap buying queries are often exchange-dominated, so the guide should emphasize durable verification, custody, ecosystem, and risk context.
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Gram is the native currency of the TON blockchain. The project recently rebranded from Toncoin to Gram to restore the original name used in its initial white paper. This change follows increased involvement from Telegram in the blockchain ecosystem.
Users should be aware that the transition period for this renaming is expected to take about three weeks. Because this asset exists across multiple networks, verifying the correct contract address before any transfer is a necessary step to avoid loss of funds.
GRAM is available on several centralized exchanges and decentralized platforms.
Centralized options include:
For those using decentralized exchanges, GRAM is available via:
Gram is the native token of The Open Network (TON). This is a decentralized layer-1 blockchain that uses a proof-of-stake (PoS) consensus model to manage scalability and reliability.
The network is open-source. It is supported by various contributors, most notably the Switzerland-based non-profit TON Foundation. The architecture uses sharding, which means the blockchain is split into multiple subnets to prevent the accumulation of unverified blocks.
GRAM operates on the TON platform but has contract addresses on other networks. You must verify the destination network before sending funds.
Verified contract addresses:
EQC47093oX5Xhb0xuk2lCr2RhS8rj-vul61u4W2UH5ORmG_O0x582d872a1b094fc48f5de31d3b73f2d9be47def10x76a797a59ba2c17726896976b7b3747bfd1d220fFor address and transaction verification, use the official explorer at tonscan.org. Project documentation and the whitepaper are available at ton.org.
A frequent error is using a lookalike contract address or the wrong network. Always cross-reference the address with official sources.
Another risk is assuming that every exchange listing a token supports both deposits and withdrawals for every network. Some platforms may restrict these features.
Finally, users often overlook country-specific availability. KYC requirements and account restrictions vary by region, which can lock a user out of their funds if they open an account in a banned jurisdiction.
Deposit and withdrawal support for most listed routes is not verified. You should check the specific exchange's current status before attempting a transfer.
Availability depends on your location. Some exchanges, such as Bybit, MEXC, and WEEX, have explicit lists of supported and banned countries.
The rebranding from Toncoin to Gram is a live process. This transition may cause temporary naming inconsistencies across different platforms for a few weeks.
Our routes are sourced exclusively from verified market-pair rows in our database. We use web research and news from CoinMarketCap to provide background on the rebranding and risk context.
Information from CoinMarketCap page scrapes is treated as low-confidence context and is not used as proof of fees or contract safety. We omit live market values, such as price and volume, because these figures change too frequently to remain accurate in a static guide.
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Source: CoinMarketCap. Updated Jul 12, 2026, 9:24 AM
GRAM
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#20
$1.64