Binance has officially wrapped up its transition from Toncoin to Gram, with GRAM deposits and withdrawals going live on July 2. The rebrand, which began in mid-June, marks the completion of one of the more unusual ticker changes in recent crypto history: a token reverting to the name it was supposed to have all along.

The original “Gram” name dates back to Telegram’s 2018 whitepaper, before regulatory battles with the SEC forced the messaging giant to abandon its blockchain ambitions entirely. Now, years later, the community that inherited the project has voted to reclaim that identity.

How the transition worked

Binance first announced support for the rebrand on June 11. The mechanics were straightforward: every TON token held on the exchange was automatically converted to GRAM at a 1:1 ratio. Users didn’t need to lift a finger.

TON trading pairs were suspended on June 30, and GRAM pairs went live two days later on July 2, alongside the opening of deposits and withdrawals.