If you’ve been searching for “67” and landed on multiple tokens across different chains, you’re not alone. This guide focuses on the BNB Chain contract 0xe0f26fa625a81a595167775a45f400e2306c4444 and shows you how to verify you’re looking at the right asset, what to check on-chain, and how to navigate look‑alike tokens safely.
Quick disambiguation: not all “67” tokens are the same
Multiple projects use “67” as a name or symbol, but they live on different chains and do not match the BNB address above:
- “The Official 67 Coin” (Solana): contract format like 9AvytnUKsLxPxFHFqS6VLxaxt5p6BhYNr53SD2Chpump — this is Solana, not BNB.
- “67COIN” (Ethereum): address examples like 0xacdcfd790582075ad133cc5aaa46ec2e13f8dcdb — an Ethereum token, not BNB.
- “67COIN” (Solana): another Solana address 76rTxzztXjJe7AUaBi7jQ5J61MFgpQgB4Cc934sWbonk.
- “67COIN Token” (BNB) on some listings: 0x32558d94991a3522EF59C50322736cDC639F4444 — different from the address in this article.
Bottom line: the BNB Chain token discussed here is the one at 0xe0f26fa625a81a595167775a45f400e2306c4444. Anything else is a different asset.
Why BNB Chain context matters
The BNB Chain ecosystem is built for speed, low fees, and broad Web3 support:
- BNB Smart Chain (BSC) is EVM-compatible and powers most smart contracts and tokens across DeFi, NFTs, GameFi, and more. Learn more at the official BNB Chain page: BNB Smart Chain (BSC).
- opBNB and BNB Greenfield expand the stack for scalability and data.
- BNB is the gas token that pays for transactions and participates in governance.
Understanding you’re on BSC helps you use the right tools and avoid mixing up assets from Ethereum or Solana.
How to verify the 67 token on BSC (step-by-step)
The most reliable way to confirm token details is to inspect the contract directly on a BNB Chain explorer.
- Open BscScan.
- Paste the contract address 0xe0f26fa625a81a595167775a45f400e2306c4444 into the search bar, or go directly to the token tracker page:
 https://bscscan.com/token/0xe0f26fa625a81a595167775a45f400e2306c4444
- Validate the basics on the token page:- Token name and symbol as recorded on-chain.
- Total supply and decimals.
- Number of holders and transfer history trends.
 
- Check the contract tab:- Is the source code verified?
- Any owner-only functions (e.g., pause, mint, blacklist) you should understand?
 
- Review external links (if available):- Official website, docs/whitepaper, X/Twitter, Telegram, or GitHub.
- Make sure links are consistent across platforms.
 
- Cross-check market data:- If pricing is available on BscScan, confirm it against trusted dashboards or your wallet UI.
- If pricing is not available, that doesn’t mean the token is unsafe—it may simply be newer or not yet indexed.
 
Tip: Be cautious if the name/symbol on BscScan differs from what you saw on social media or third-party trackers. Always defer to the contract.
Research like a pro: on-chain signals to review
- Holder distribution: Concentrated holder share can increase volatility and risk.
- Recent transfers: Look for organic activity versus sudden bot-like bursts.
- Contract permissions: Functions like setTax, blacklist, or trading controls can impact fair trading.
- Liquidity clues: If/when a DEX pair exists, on-chain events will show LP adds/removes. Absence of visible liquidity suggests the token may not be tradeable yet.
Exploring and tracking 67
For discovery, analytics, and a fast trading interface when/if liquidity exists:
- GMGN.AI: dedicated token page for this contract with analytics and safety checks
 https://gmgn.ai/bsc/token/fV1R5sZ5_0xe0f26fa625a81a595167775a45f400e2306c4444
- You can also use other reputable exchanges or BSC-compatible DEXs and aggregators when liquidity is confirmed. Always verify you’re interacting with the exact contract above.
Note: Platform availability and liquidity can change quickly. Confirm pool addresses, slippage, and taxes before submitting any transaction.
Safety checklist before you click “swap”
- Confirm the exact contract address matches: 0xe0f26fa625a81a595167775a45f400e2306c4444.
- Make sure you’re on BNB Chain (BSC), not Ethereum or Solana.
- Look for verified contract code on BscScan.
- Review recent transactions and holder concentration.
- If trading is possible, validate liquidity pool details (pair address, depth, locked LP, renounced ownership if claimed).
- Test with a tiny amount first; note any taxes or transfer issues.
- Avoid links from unknown DMs or unofficial channels.
Why this token might be hard to find off-chain
General web search results can conflate similarly named assets across chains. If you don’t see rich listings or news coverage for 0xe0f26fa6…4444, it might be because:
- It’s new or lightly traded.
- It hasn’t been indexed by major trackers yet.
- It uses a common name/symbol (“67”) shared by multiple unrelated tokens.
In such cases, on-chain data is your source of truth.
Recap
- Many “67” tokens exist, but this guide is about the BNB Chain contract 0xe0f26fa625a81a595167775a45f400e2306c4444.
- Use BscScan to verify the token’s on-chain identity and properties.
- When exploring or trading, consider GMGN.AI alongside other reputable platforms, and always double-check contract addresses and liquidity details.
- If information feels sparse off-chain, rely on the blockchain first.
 
  
  
  
 