Curated notes for TON users who need signal, not noise. Gramium links to source material, then explains why it matters for wallets, markets, Mini Apps, builders, and Telegram-native communities.
Latest briefs
What changed and why it matters
Each brief keeps the source visible and translates platform updates into practical TON ecosystem context.
TON ecosystem
TON official newsroom remains the source of ecosystem announcements
The TON newsroom is the official place to monitor foundation updates, ecosystem stories, builder announcements, and public network narratives.
Why it matters
Gramium will treat official TON posts as source context, then translate the implications into practical notes for traders, wallet users, and Telegram-native users.
Telegram Mini Apps remain a key TON distribution surface
TON's Mini Apps materials frame Telegram-native app distribution as a core path for crypto products that need familiar onboarding and social reach.
Why it matters
For Gramium, Mini Apps are relevant because the best TON interfaces should feel close to Telegram while still showing clear wallet, liquidity, and route context.
Telegram's May update expands guest AI bots, bot-to-bot chats, chat automation, custom AI styles, and large-scale emoji and sticker search.
Why it matters
For TON users, Telegram's bot layer matters because wallets, swap assistants, project discovery, alerts, and Mini App flows increasingly live inside chat-native interfaces.
Telegram adds AI editing and stronger poll workflows
Telegram introduced an AI Editor for text work, expanded poll tooling, Live Photos support, and more bot management features.
Why it matters
Better creation and moderation tools make Telegram groups and channels more useful for TON communities, token launches, project updates, and ecosystem education.
Login with Telegram and member identity tools evolve
Telegram added member tags, Login with Telegram updates, sharing controls, GIF editing, date formatting, and voting timestamps.
Why it matters
Identity, permissions, and login flows are core primitives for Telegram-native TON products that need safer onboarding without asking users to leave Telegram context.
These are the narratives that matter most for a TON dashboard: distribution, wallet UX, route quality, market data, and Telegram-native identity.
AI bots
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Automation
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Mini Apps
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AI Editor
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Polls
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Community
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Identity
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Login
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Source policy
Source-backed, not rumor-backed
Gramium's News page should stay useful for readers and AI agents. That means every visible brief needs a source link, a publication date, and a short explanation of relevance to TON users.
Future versions can add RSS ingestion, Telegram channel monitoring, and editorial review states. The current version is intentionally static and pre-rendered.