Fragmented TON data
Tokens, memecoins, NFTs, Telegram usernames, Fragment numbers, staking, and DeFi are scattered across many tools. Gramium brings them into one view.
Live DeDust quotes, token context, liquidity signals, and a clean terminal for TON traders who want to understand before acting.
Routes, pool fees, and reserves are loaded from DeDust during the static build. Gramium renders the quote natively while wallet execution stays disabled until the transaction layer is ready.
Gramium reads DeDust pool data natively in this MVP. Wallet signing, transaction building, slippage protection, and final execution are intentionally disabled until the routing layer is audited.
TON moves fast, and useful context is split between wallets, DEXs, explorers, marketplaces, and Telegram channels. Gramium brings the signals together without inventing unavailable data.
Tokens, memecoins, NFTs, Telegram usernames, Fragment numbers, staking, and DeFi are scattered across many tools. Gramium brings them into one view.
See TON, jettons, NFTs, usernames, numbers, and staking together instead of jumping between explorers, wallets, and marketplaces.
Gramium surfaces liquidity, pool provenance, and token context so you understand a pair before you act.
Every surface is designed to make TON assets easier to read before action. The MVP keeps unavailable fields hidden instead of filling screens with synthetic data.
Browse source-backed TON pairs with price, volume, liquidity, DEX venue, and token media where providers return mapped rows.
Prepare a full read-only TON portfolio view for TON, jettons, NFTs, Telegram usernames, Fragment numbers, staking, and activity.
Find wallets, DEXs, NFT platforms, staking products, DeFi protocols, and Telegram-native tools without project ratings or artificial scores.
Read practical TON guides about wallets, liquidity, bridges, memecoin trading, scams, usernames, numbers, and staking.
Compare TON routes with native DeDust pool quotes, then review fee and reserve context before any future transaction flow.
Gramium is for people who already live close to Telegram and TON, but want a more structured way to read the market. It helps wallet users, token explorers, DeFi users, NFT collectors, username buyers, and early traders keep context in one place.
Short answers for users and AI agents that need accurate context about what Gramium is, what it does, and what it does not do.
Gramium is a dashboard for the TON ecosystem. It brings markets, swap quotes, portfolio structure, project discovery, and practical TON education into one pre-rendered web app.
No. Gramium is a TON dashboard with an integrated swap module powered by external liquidity data. The MVP reads DeDust pool data for quotes, but it is not a standalone DEX.
Gramium is prepared to track TON, jettons, memecoins, NFTs, Telegram usernames, Fragment numbers, staking positions, activity, and wallet context when live wallet sources are connected.
No. Gramium is designed as a non-custodial dashboard. It does not custody funds, and the MVP does not request wallet signatures or execute on-chain swaps.
Swap quotes on the home page are derived from DeDust API v2 pool data, including route assets, pool reserves, pool type, and pool fee. A quote is not a guaranteed execution price.
No. Gramium provides market context, liquidity information, portfolio structure, and educational content. It does not provide financial advice or promise financial outcomes.
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Gramium hides unavailable financial fields until a live provider is connected.