GAME-UTILITY GIVING YOU THE FINANCIAL FREEDOM YOU DESERVE

CateOne builds decentralized gaming products that challenges modern gaming markets, empowering you to do more with your money.

FINANCIAL PRODUCTS TO GROW YOUR INVESTMENT.

Our vision is to build games, empowering you with the products you need to play-to-earn, and invest your money on a safe way, and more affordably than other projects. Stay tuned for more info.

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Specifications

Name: CateOne
Symbol: CATEONE
Total supply: 100,000,000,000,000 CATEONE
Standard: ERC-20
Precision: 9
Network: Harmony One
Smart Contract Address: 0xc5a89F23c75eBE176c345E0D87E8c7FCe012e06e
Burning address: 0x000000000000000000000000000000000000dead

Token allocation

Roadmap

We are working hard to get all ready with help of the community, stay tuned for progress.

  • PHASE 1 Launch on Harmony
    Community growth
    Coinmarketcap listing
    Coingecko listing
    DEX listing

  • PHASE 2 First batch NFT Launch
    NFT contract audit
    Full Website Redesign

  • PHASE 3 Game launch
    Utility token launch
    Utility token audit
    DAO Governance Structure

  • PHASE 7 To be revealed

  • PHASE 8 To Be Revealed

  • PHASE 9 To be revealed

  • PHASE 10 To be revealed

  • PHASE 11 To be revealed

  • PHASE 12 To be revealed

Frequently Asked Questions

Cate has an ERC-20 token. It can be bought on Viper Swap DEX. Please set slippage to 6%

Decentralized Finance (DeFi) is a blockchain-based form of finance that does not rely on central financial intermediaries such as brokerages, exchanges, or banks to offer traditional financial instruments, and instead utilizes smart contracts on blockchains, the most common being Ethereum.

Decentralized exchanges (DEX) are a type of cryptocurrency exchange which allows for direct peer-to-peer cryptocurrency transactions to take place online securely and without the need for an intermediary. In transactions made through decentralized exchanges, the typical third-party entities which would normally oversee the security and transfer of assets (e.g., banks, stockbrokers, online payment gateways, government institutions, etc.) are substituted by a blockchain or distributed ledger. Some common methods of operation include the use of smart contracts or order book relaying, although many other variations are possible and with differing degrees of decentralization.