I won't waste your time retelling the latest news about Libra and how it became non-welcomed among politics, banks, etc.
There's also TON project, which seems more acceptable among society, exchange platforms, communities, etc.
Comparing the feedback while Gram is 'delighted to be listed' by different exchanges (quote from
here), Libra's just... 'not money' (quote from
here).
So, could you explain, what's the difference between Libra and Gram and is there future for Gram coin?
They're completely different tokens altogether.
TON is a utility token/security in Telegram, while Libra is essentially a stablecoin within itself that FB is supposedly trying to push mainstream.
From an official standpoint, these two aren't actually that dissimilar at all. We've seen major pushbacks from regulatory agencies for both coins, the Federal Reserve for Libra, and the SEC's recent stance on TON. It's only the community opinion that is differing.