Gram (GRAM/IDR) Price Today
Key Stats
- Rp87,54TMarket Cap
- Rp2,13TVolume (24h)
- 2,7B GRAMCirculating Supply
- 40% Sell | 60% BuyTrading Activity
- 90 DaysTypical Hold Time
Track Gram price today on Pluang, updated in real time with live charts and market data. Gram currently has a market capitalization of Rp87,54T and a 24-hour trading volume of Rp2,13T. Gram has traded between an all-time low of Rp5,588 and an all-time high of Rp135,767. The circulating supply of Gram stands at 2,7B GRAM. Recent trading activity shows 40% Sell and 60% Buy, highlighting current market sentiment. On average, investors hold Gram for approximately 90 Days. Buy and sell Gram on Pluang — a safe, fast, and OJK-regulated way to invest in crypto.
About Gram
GRAM, previously known as Toncoin, is the native token of The Open Network, a Layer 1 blockchain used for transaction fees, staking, governance, and powering TON-based apps. The network was originally developed as Telegram Open Network before being relaunched as The Open Network under TON Foundation.
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