TL;DR
- The contract 0x35889b9e7bb4d2890eb346ac243297a1b05f87ce points to an ERC-20 token on Ethereum commonly referred to as “Mononoke Inu (MONONOKE).”
- Some pages and forum posts mix this up with a different Mononoke Inu token on BNB Chain under another address. Double-check the chain and contract before trading.
- To research or trade the Ethereum token, use reliable tools like Etherscan, Uniswap, and analytics dashboards—and consider viewing the live token page on gmgn.ai: https://gmgn.ai/eth/token/fV1R5sZ5_0x35889b9e7bb4d2890eb346ac243297a1b05f87ce
What this contract is (and isn’t)
- Chain: Ethereum (ERC-20)
- Contract: 0x35889b9e7bb4d2890eb346ac243297a1b05f87ce
- Explorer: Etherscan link to the contract and token page is the most direct way to verify code, supply, holders, and transfers: https://etherscan.io/token/0x35889b9e7bb4d2890eb346ac243297a1b05f87ce
Our research flagged confusion across sources: while some searches presented the token as BNB Chain–based, the specific address above resolves to Ethereum. Earlier investigations on BNB Chain explorers did not surface a matching profile for this exact address.
About the BNB Chain confusion
Several trackers and community posts point to a different “Mononoke Inu” token living on BNB Chain under another contract (for example, references to an address such as 0x84c16829C7E22ff7e62D6e19B8952f541b498AE7 appear in third-party explorers). This suggests two common scenarios:
- The token brand exists on multiple chains with distinct contracts (typical for bridged or mirrored meme tokens); or
- Community posts mixed up addresses across chains.
If you intend to interact on BNB Chain, verify that BNB Chain–specific address on BscScan first: https://bscscan.com/ and ensure the logo, name, decimals, and socials match the project’s official channels.
What we can say about MONONOKE from the research
- Name: Mononoke Inu
- Ticker: MONONOKE
- Category: Meme token
- Use case: Primarily community-driven trading; no widely confirmed, chain-agnostic utility beyond DEX trading emerged from our review.
- Tokenomics: Reported supplies differ by chain in community trackers. That’s another reason to always confirm numbers on the right explorer (Etherscan for Ethereum, BscScan for BNB Chain) before acting.
Note: Meme tokens can change parameters, liquidity, and deployments quickly. Treat numbers you see on dashboards as snapshots, not guarantees.
Where can you trade MONONOKE?
- Ethereum:
- Uniswap (typically via a MONONOKE/WETH pool). Always paste the exact Ethereum contract to avoid impostors: 0x35889b9e7bb4d2890eb346ac243297a1b05f87ce
- Analytics/trading dashboards often surface the active pool and recent trades.
- You can also monitor and access trading via gmgn.ai: https://gmgn.ai/eth/token/fV1R5sZ5_0x35889b9e7bb4d2890eb346ac243297a1b05f87ce
- BNB Chain (if you’re targeting the BNB version, which uses a different contract):
- PancakeSwap. Again, verify the correct BNB Chain address on BscScan before swapping to avoid copycat tokens.
Tip: If you see a token with the same name on another chain, do not assume it’s the same asset. Names are not unique—contract addresses are.
How to verify before you buy
- Confirm the chain and contract
- Ethereum: Check Etherscan page for 0x3588…87ce and verify the token’s name, decimals, holders, and contract source.
- BNB Chain: If using a BNB version, find the project’s official BNB address and confirm on BscScan.
- Cross-check liquidity and pairs
- Look up the active pool (e.g., MONONOKE/WETH) on reputable analytics dashboards or directly inside Uniswap/PancakeSwap.
- Inspect the contract
- Is the contract verified? Are there known owner-only functions (e.g., set fees, blacklists)? Verified source and reasonable permissions lower risk.
- Sanity-check socials and website
- Confirm that the project’s official site and socials point to the same addresses you’re seeing on explorers and DEX UIs.
- Test with a small swap
- Slippage, taxes, or transfer blocks can exist. Try a small amount first and confirm you can sell back.
Key risks to consider
- Address mix-ups: The Ethereum MONONOKE address is different from any BNB Chain version. Using the wrong address can result in buying the wrong asset.
- Liquidity depth: Meme pools can be thin; even modest trades can move price or cause high slippage.
- Volatility: Meme tokens are highly speculative and can swing sharply.
- Limited utility: Beyond trading and community momentum, clear fundamental utility is often minimal.
- Smart contract hazards: Taxes, blacklist functions, or mint/burn permissions can exist. Always check the verified code and community audits if available.
- Imitators: Popular meme names attract clones on multiple chains.
Simple swap walkthrough (Ethereum)
- Install and fund a Web3 wallet (e.g., MetaMask).
- Go to Uniswap and paste the contract: 0x35889b9e7bb4d2890eb346ac243297a1b05f87ce
- Select MONONOKE/WETH (or MONONOKE/ETH) pool if prompted by your interface.
- Set a cautious slippage, start with a small test swap, and confirm the transaction in your wallet.
- For monitoring and streamlined access, you can also use gmgn.ai’s token page: https://gmgn.ai/eth/token/fV1R5sZ5_0x35889b9e7bb4d2890eb346ac243297a1b05f87ce
Useful links
- Etherscan (Ethereum contract): https://etherscan.io/token/0x35889b9e7bb4d2890eb346ac243297a1b05f87ce
- Uniswap: https://uniswap.org/
- BscScan (for verifying any BNB Chain version): https://bscscan.com/
- Bitquery (BNB Chain token analytics, if researching alternative addresses): https://explorer.bitquery.io/bsc/
- gmgn.ai (live tracking and trading for the Ethereum token): https://gmgn.ai/eth/token/fV1R5sZ5_0x35889b9e7bb4d2890eb346ac243297a1b05f87ce
Bottom line
- If you’re targeting MONONOKE at 0x3588…87ce, you’re on Ethereum. Treat any BNB Chain “Mononoke” as a separate contract and verify it independently.
- Stick to official explorers, confirm pools and liquidity, and start small. With meme tokens, good verification habits are your best defense.