One thing I love about $TON / Telegram is the incredible culture and superiority on potential for memes compared to every other chain
The telegram lore goes so deep, you learn new things & find new meme potential everyday no matter how long youβve been on chain
But the thing I love the most about it is that the main winner(s) are so clear
To the point where telegram themselves unintentionally shill them every day
Thatβs what makes a top tier long lasting meme
Something that isnβt forced / needs big names to talk about it for it to do well
Something that everyone loves and uses everyday as a form of expression
So when the rotation to $TON happens EVERYONE will know what to buy and what will be a top 3 memecoin in the world
Because they have seen it plenty of times inside and outside of telegram & seen so many other people use the meme
And the rotation WILL HAPPEN because $TON is a perfectly built blockchain and a 100x better version of $SOL and $ETH in terms of ecosystem, asset variety & utility
Opportunities THIS CRAZY are genuinely once in a lifetime, which is why I chose to net dump into $TON before the inevitable 1000x on memes/assets on chain happens
π¨ $TON to $GRAM
The Transition Officially Begins June 15
After years of operating as Toncoin, the network is preparing to return to its original identity: Gram
The change takes effect on June 15, 2026 at 12:00 UTC
The market initially reacted with a sharp rally following the announcement
Since then, price has retraced much of the move and is now trading near pre-rebrand levels
That's what makes the next phase interesting
Over the coming weeks, exchanges, wallets, explorers, and ecosystem projects will begin adopting the Gram name
MEXC has already confirmed its transition schedule, with TON trading closing and GRAM trading opening on June 15
The bigger question isn't whether the name changes
That's already decided
The question is whether the return of the Gram identity can attract renewed attention to the ecosystem as Steps 5β7 approach
What do you think
Will the rebrand have a lasting impact?
Or is the market already looking beyond Step 4?