# CRO, TERMINUS on Tokenlon

CRO

Contract address: 0xa0b73e1ff0b80914ab6fe0444e65848c4c34450b

Cronos (CRO) is the native cryptocurrency token of Cronos Chain — a decentralized, open-source[ blockchain](https://coinmarketcap.com/alexandria/glossary/blockchain) developed by the Crypto.com payment, trading and financial services company.

Cronos Chain is one of the products in Crypto.com’s lineup of solutions designed to accelerate the global adoption of cryptocurrencies as a means of increasing personal control over money, safeguarding user data and protecting users’ identities. The CRO blockchain serves primarily as a vehicle that powers the Crypto.com Pay mobile payments app.

Website: <https://cronos.org/>&#x20;

CoinGecko: <https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/cronos>&#x20;

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TERMINUS

Contract address: 0xcbde0453d4e7d748077c1b0ac2216c011dd2f406

The TERMINUS token is a pioneer in interplanetary exploration and community building. Aimed at reaching a billion users and amassing a million holders, its ambitious goal is clear.

Inspired by Elon Musk's tweet on February 10, 2020, comparing Mars to Earth as Terminus to Trantor, the concept gained substance when Musk confirmed on August 15, 2024, that Terminus would be the name of Mars' first city. These announcements have fueled excitement, influencing the token's value and community engagement.

TERMINUS aligns with Musk's vision of constructing Mars' first city, marking a crucial step in humanity's multi-planetary aspirations. By leveraging Musk's influence and global Mars enthusiasm, it aims to captivate a billion viewers through SpaceX's Mars landing footage and related news, ensuring sustained visibility and support.

Website: <https://terminus.meme/>&#x20;

CoinGecko: <https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/terminus-2>&#x20;

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Notes

Digital Assets are highly volatile and unpredictable. Please do your research before trading.

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2024.12.17


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