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Cronos price

$0.10516
-$0.00198
(-1.85%)
Price change for the last 24 hours
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Cronos market info

Market cap
Market cap is calculated by multiplying the circulating supply of a coin with its latest price.
Market cap = Circulating supply × Last price
Circulating supply
Total amount of a coin that is publicly available on the market.
Market cap ranking
A coin's ranking in terms of market cap value.
All-time high
Highest price a coin has reached in its trading history.
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Lowest price a coin has reached in its trading history.
Market cap
$2.90B
Circulating supply
27,408,742,931 CRO
28.13% of
97,408,742,931 CRO
Market cap ranking
32
Audits
CertiK
Last audit: Sep 26, 2022
24h high
$0.11407
24h low
$0.098910
All-time high
$0.95500
-88.99% (-$0.84984)
Last updated: Nov 24, 2021
All-time low
$0.023900
+340.00% (+$0.081260)
Last updated: Mar 13, 2020

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Cronos price performance in USD

The current price of Cronos is $0.10516. Over the last 24 hours, Cronos has decreased by -1.85%. It currently has a circulating supply of 27,408,742,931 CRO and a maximum supply of 97,408,742,931 CRO, giving it a fully diluted market cap of $2.90B. At present, the Cronos coin holds the 32 position in market cap rankings. The Cronos/USD price is updated in real-time.
Today
-$0.00198
-1.85%
7 days
+$0.026030
+32.89%
30 days
+$0.019400
+22.62%
3 months
-$0.04573
-30.31%

About Cronos (CRO)

4.4/5
CyberScope
4.4
03/26/2025
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Cronos is a blockchain launched in November 2021 by the cryptocurrency exchange Crypto.com. It is an Ethereum-compatible blockchain built with the Cosmos Software Development Kit (SDK), an open-source framework for creating Proof of Stake (PoS) and Proof of Authority (PoA) blockchains.

This enables Cronos to be compatible with the Ethereum and Cosmos blockchains, making it simple for Ethereum and Cosmos developers and users to migrate their projects or assets to Cronos and vice versa. Additionally, Cronos uses the Inter-Blockchain Communication Protocol (IBC), which allows it to communicate with other blockchains that use the same protocol.

Cronos was built to be scalable and interoperable without sacrificing usability. It also intends to communicate with other blockchains and enable users to transfer assets between Cronos and other blockchains in real-time. In other words, a Cronos-compatible blockchain user, such as Ethereum, can transfer tokens and other assets, such as non-fungible tokens (NFTs), from Ethereum to Cronos. They can also use their Cronos tokens on Ethereum.

Cronos' native ERC-20 token, CRO, is required for network transactions. It is also the network's governance token and can be used to vote on essential proposals that will shape Cronos' future. Furthermore, holding specific amounts of CRO tokens can qualify traders for different fee tiers when trading on Crypto.com.

CRO price and tokenomics

Cronos has a maximum circulating supply of 30 billion CRO tokens. All the Cronos tokens that will ever be in circulation were created along with the launch of the Cronos blockchain. This means no new Cronos tokens are being created, and no more can be mined. At the time of writing, there are currently 25 billion CRO tokens in circulation. This represents approximately 83% of the total supply.

While the total supply of CRO tokens was initially intended to be 100 billion tokens, the Cronos team conducted one of the largest token burns in blockchain history ahead of the launch of the Cronos mainnet. In an attempt to further decentralize the Cronos blockchain, 59.6 billion CRO tokens were burnt on February 22, 2021. In addition, another 10.4 billion CRO tokens were locked into a monthly vesting contract. As these tokens are released, they will be automatically burnt.

These sustained token burns aimed to address centralization and supply issues. The CRO token burn brought the circulating supply from a mere 24% to over 80%, considerably diluting the token supply and allocation. This helps to decentralize the CRO token and reduce the supply. This newfound token scarcity caused a surge in CRO price and renewed the token's demand.

About the founders

The Cronos network is a product of Crypto.com, a centralized exchange operating under Monaco Technologies GmbH, initially founded in 2016 by Kris Marszalek, Rafael Melo, Gary Or, and Bobby Bao. The team brings many industry experiences, with a global background from Europe and China. Before founding Crypto.com, Marszalek had founded an e-commerce firm and a design and manufacturing company focusing on consumer electronics.

Or came from an engineering and computer science background, with over nine years of experience as a full-stack software engineer. Meanwhile, Melo and Bao bring experience from traditional financial and investment industries. Together, the well-rounded team launched Crypto.com, which led to the further development of the Cronos Blockchain.

Although still relatively young, the Cronos blockchain has seen massive adoption since its launch. According to Cronos Managing Director Ken Timsit, in less than three months after launch, Cronos processed 12 million transactions and had almost $2 billion locked in various services and protocols across the blockchain.

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Number of individuals posting about a token in the last 24h. A higher number of contributors can suggest improved token performance.
Interactions
Sum of socially-driven online engagement in the last 24h, such as likes, comments, and reposts. High engagement levels can indicate strong interest in a token.
Sentiment
Percentage score reflecting post sentiment in the last 24h. A high percentage score correlates with positive sentiment and can indicate improved market performance.
Volume rank
Volume refers to post volume in the last 24h. A higher volume ranking reflects a token’s favored position relative to other tokens.
In the last 24 hours, there have been 3.7K new posts about Cronos, driven by 1.9K contributors, and total online engagement reached 3M social interactions. The sentiment score for Cronos currently stands at 86%. Compared to all cryptocurrencies, post volume for Cronos currently ranks at 1316. Keep an eye on changes to social metrics as they can be key indicators of the influence and reach of Cronos.
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3,659
Contributors
1,861
Interactions
3,029,318
Sentiment
86%
Volume rank
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Interactions
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Sentiment
91%

Cronos FAQ

What is Cronos?

The Cronos blockchain is popular among developers for building highly scalable applications, services, and products that communicate with other blockchains. Cronos is well-suited for developing DeFi applications and blockchain games.

How can I use CRO?

CRO is Cronos blockchain's native utility and governance token. It is used to pay gas fees when completing Cronos network transactions. Additionally, CRO can vote on Cronos blockchain governance proposals and unlock different trading fee tiers on the Crypto.com centralized exchange.

Where can I buy CRO?

Easily buy CRO tokens on the OKX cryptocurrency platform. Available trading pairs in the OKX spot trading terminal include CRO/USDT, CRO/USDC, and OKT/BTC.

You can also buy CRO with over 99 fiat currencies by selecting the "Express buy" option. Other popular crypto tokens, such as Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Tether (USDT), and USD Coin (USDC), are also available.

Swap your existing cryptocurrencies, including XRP (XRP), Cardano (ADA), Solana (SOL), and Chainlink (LINK), for CRO with zero fees and no price slippage by using OKX Convert.

To view the estimated real-time conversion prices between fiat currencies, such as the USD, EUR, GBP, and others, into CRO, visit the OKX Crypto Converter Calculator. OKX's high-liquidity crypto exchange ensures the best prices for your crypto purchases.

How much is 1 Cronos worth today?
Currently, one Cronos is worth $0.10516. For answers and insight into Cronos's price action, you're in the right place. Explore the latest Cronos charts and trade responsibly with OKX.
What is cryptocurrency?
Cryptocurrencies, such as Cronos, are digital assets that operate on a public ledger called blockchains. Learn more about coins and tokens offered on OKX and their different attributes, which includes live prices and real-time charts.
When was cryptocurrency invented?
Thanks to the 2008 financial crisis, interest in decentralized finance boomed. Bitcoin offered a novel solution by being a secure digital asset on a decentralized network. Since then, many other tokens such as Cronos have been created as well.
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OKcoin Europe LTD
Relevant legal entity identifier
54930069NLWEIGLHXU42
Name of the crypto-asset
Cronos
Consensus Mechanism
Cronos is present on the following networks: cronos, ethereum. Cronos operates on a Proof of Stake (PoS) model integrated with Tendermint’s Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) consensus, designed for decentralization, security, and interoperability. This model enables validators to be selected based on staking power, rewarding them for securing and validating the network. Core Components: Proof of Stake (PoS) with Tendermint BFT Validator Selection: Validators are chosen based on the amount of CRO tokens staked, securing the network and producing blocks. Delegation Model: Token holders can delegate their CRO to validators, enabling participation in network security without needing to run a validator node. Cosmos SDK and Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) Cross-Chain Connectivity: Built on the Cosmos SDK, Cronos enables cross-chain communication, connecting to other Cosmos blockchains and ecosystems such as Ethereum and Binance Smart Chain. The Ethereum network uses a Proof-of-Stake Consensus Mechanism to validate new transactions on the blockchain. Core Components 1. Validators: Validators are responsible for proposing and validating new blocks. To become a validator, a user must deposit (stake) 32 ETH into a smart contract. This stake acts as collateral and can be slashed if the validator behaves dishonestly. 2. Beacon Chain: The Beacon Chain is the backbone of Ethereum 2.0. It coordinates the network of validators and manages the consensus protocol. It is responsible for creating new blocks, organizing validators into committees, and implementing the finality of blocks. Consensus Process 1. Block Proposal: Validators are chosen randomly to propose new blocks. This selection is based on a weighted random function (WRF), where the weight is determined by the amount of ETH staked. 2. Attestation: Validators not proposing a block participate in attestation. They attest to the validity of the proposed block by voting for it. Attestations are then aggregated to form a single proof of the block’s validity. 3. Committees: Validators are organized into committees to streamline the validation process. Each committee is responsible for validating blocks within a specific shard or the Beacon Chain itself. This ensures decentralization and security, as a smaller group of validators can quickly reach consensus. 4. Finality: Ethereum 2.0 uses a mechanism called Casper FFG (Friendly Finality Gadget) to achieve finality. Finality means that a block and its transactions are considered irreversible and confirmed. Validators vote on the finality of blocks, and once a supermajority is reached, the block is finalized. 5. Incentives and Penalties: Validators earn rewards for participating in the network, including proposing blocks and attesting to their validity. Conversely, validators can be penalized (slashed) for malicious behavior, such as double-signing or being offline for extended periods. This ensures honest participation and network security.
Incentive Mechanisms and Applicable Fees
Cronos is present on the following networks: cronos, ethereum. Cronos incentivizes validators and delegators with staking rewards and transaction fees, aligning economic incentives with network security and growth. Incentive Mechanisms: Staking Rewards Validators and Delegators: Both groups earn CRO rewards for supporting network security. Delegators earn a portion of the validator rewards, promoting broader network participation. Deflationary Mechanism Token Burning: A portion of transaction fees and staking rewards may be periodically burned, reducing CRO supply over time and potentially increasing token value. Applicable Fees: Transaction and Smart Contract Fees Standard Transactions: Users pay CRO for network transactions and dApp interactions, providing a steady income for validators. Ethereum-Compatible Gas Fees: Executing Ethereum-compatible smart contracts incurs gas fees, similar to Ethereum, payable in CRO. Ethereum, particularly after transitioning to Ethereum 2.0 (Eth2), employs a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism to secure its network. The incentives for validators and the fee structures play crucial roles in maintaining the security and efficiency of the blockchain. Incentive Mechanisms 1. Staking Rewards: Validator Rewards: Validators are essential to the PoS mechanism. They are responsible for proposing and validating new blocks. To participate, they must stake a minimum of 32 ETH. In return, they earn rewards for their contributions, which are paid out in ETH. These rewards are a combination of newly minted ETH and transaction fees from the blocks they validate. Reward Rate: The reward rate for validators is dynamic and depends on the total amount of ETH staked in the network. The more ETH staked, the lower the individual reward rate, and vice versa. This is designed to balance the network's security and the incentive to participate. 2. Transaction Fees: Base Fee: After the implementation of Ethereum Improvement Proposal (EIP) 1559, the transaction fee model changed to include a base fee that is burned (i.e., removed from circulation). This base fee adjusts dynamically based on network demand, aiming to stabilize transaction fees and reduce volatility. Priority Fee (Tip): Users can also include a priority fee (tip) to incentivize validators to include their transactions more quickly. This fee goes directly to the validators, providing them with an additional incentive to process transactions efficiently. 3. Penalties for Malicious Behavior: Slashing: Validators face penalties (slashing) if they engage in malicious behavior, such as double-signing or validating incorrect information. Slashing results in the loss of a portion of their staked ETH, discouraging bad actors and ensuring that validators act in the network's best interest. Inactivity Penalties: Validators also face penalties for prolonged inactivity. This ensures that validators remain active and engaged in maintaining the network's security and operation. Fees Applicable on the Ethereum Blockchain 1. Gas Fees: Calculation: Gas fees are calculated based on the computational complexity of transactions and smart contract executions. Each operation on the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) has an associated gas cost. Dynamic Adjustment: The base fee introduced by EIP-1559 dynamically adjusts according to network congestion. When demand for block space is high, the base fee increases, and when demand is low, it decreases. 2. Smart Contract Fees: Deployment and Interaction: Deploying a smart contract on Ethereum involves paying gas fees proportional to the contract's complexity and size. Interacting with deployed smart contracts (e.g., executing functions, transferring tokens) also incurs gas fees. Optimizations: Developers are incentivized to optimize their smart contracts to minimize gas usage, making transactions more cost-effective for users. 3. Asset Transfer Fees: Token Transfers: Transferring ERC-20 or other token standards involves gas fees. These fees vary based on the token's contract implementation and the current network demand.
Beginning of the period to which the disclosure relates
2024-03-12
End of the period to which the disclosure relates
2025-03-12
Energy report
Energy consumption
59765.00333 (kWh/a)
Energy consumption sources and methodologies
The energy consumption of this asset is aggregated across multiple components: For the calculation of energy consumptions, the so called “bottom-up” approach is being used. The nodes are considered to be the central factor for the energy consumption of the network. These assumptions are made on the basis of empirical findings through the use of public information sites, open-source crawlers and crawlers developed in-house. The main determinants for estimating the hardware used within the network are the requirements for operating the client software. The energy consumption of the hardware devices was measured in certified test laboratories. Due to the structure of this network, it is not only the mainnet that is responsible for energy consumption. In order to calculate the structure adequately, a proportion of the energy consumption of the connected network, cosmos, must also be taken into account, because the connected network is also responsible for security. This proportion is determined on the basis of gas consumption. When calculating the energy consumption, we used - if available - the Functionally Fungible Group Digital Token Identifier (FFG DTI) to determine all implementations of the asset of question in scope and we update the mappings regulary, based on data of the Digital Token Identifier Foundation. To determine the energy consumption of a token, the energy consumption of the network(s) ethereum is calculated first. Based on the crypto asset's gas consumption per network, the share of the total consumption of the respective network that is assigned to this asset is defined. When calculating the energy consumption, we used - if available - the Functionally Fungible Group Digital Token Identifier (FFG DTI) to determine all implementations of the asset of question in scope and we update the mappings regulary, based on data of the Digital Token Identifier Foundation.
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