Gram Network ($GRM) has recently issued a clarification concerning the connection it has with the TON network. In this respect, Gram Network has addressed the recent discussions as well as speculation spread across the Web3 community. As per Gram Network’s official social media announcement, it has never claimed to be developed by, backed by, or have a partnership with the TON Foundation, Dogs, or Notcoin. Additionally, the platform has stressed it serves as an autonomous project developing its network on top of the TON blockchain because of the ecosystem’s advanced technology and scalability.
Gram Network Denies TON Foundation Partnership, Stresses Autonomous Development
In its declaration, Gram Network has attempted to eliminate the confusion surrounding the platform’s status in the expanding TON network. In addition to the clarification, it has also cautioned consumers about the growing scam attempts that focus on the $GRM community participants. Thus, the platform declared that its decision to go live on the TON blockchain is not a reflection of any formal collaboration or support from any well-known projects like TON Foundation.
The platform also mentioned that its approach to the TON network is that of an autonomous developer with a clear commitment to establishing its ecosystem responsibly. This clarification comes at a time when Web3 consumers are engaging in different discussions, especially in the areas where the project has become attractive, taking into account Nigeria and Africa. Gram Network pointed out that the purpose of this declaration is to prevent misconceptions regarding its affiliations and guarantee transparency.
At the same time, Gram Network also admitted the endeavors of TON network builders and several key opinion leaders (KOLs) who collaborate to enhance security and community awareness. Additionally, the platform elaborated that its technical connection with TON builds on the deployment of its network as well as its token on the blockchain framework.
Warning Against Fake Airdrops, Account Cloning, and Fraudulent $GRM Channels
According to Gram Network, along with addressing network-related apprehensions, it has released a security alert, warning its community participants. It cautions consumers about scammers who attempt to exploit $GRM’s popularity by developing fake channels, misleading airdrop links, and clone accounts. Overall, the Gram Network’s team reiterated being committed to establishing a transparent network while promoting consumers to stay cautious against false activities.