TL;DR
- The address 0x7284f4e8f5a0eab045899e345c70410f39215a95 on BNB Chain does not map to a publicly verified QLT token on BscScan.
- The ticker “QLT” is used on Ethereum by unrelated projects:
- Quantland (QLT) on Ethereum: contract
0x0173661769325565d4f011b2e5cda688689cc87c
, not BNB Chain. See Quantland and coverage like Forbes’ asset page. - Quilex Game Token (QLT) on Ethereum: contract
0xf36d894a65Be24A2BcCB46b5395e620c626825c9
per Etherscan.
- Quantland (QLT) on Ethereum: contract
- Likely causes: a mistyped address, a non-indexed/unknown BEP‑20, or cross-chain/ticker confusion.
What we found on BNB Chain
A search for the provided BNB Chain address on BscScan does not show a verifiable BEP‑20 token named QLT. That points to one of the following:
- The address is incorrect or misattributed to QLT.
- The contract exists but isn’t indexed or lacks metadata.
- The QLT you’re thinking of lives on Ethereum, not BNB Chain, and the address got mixed up.
BNB Chain supports BEP‑20 tokens (similar to Ethereum’s ERC‑20) and is known for low fees and high throughput, with analytics available on BscScan. None of that, however, changes the core finding: we don’t see a confirmed QLT token at the specified BNB address.
The “QLT” confusion on Ethereum
Two separate Ethereum tokens commonly trigger mix-ups:
Quantland (QLT) on Ethereum
- Contract:
0x0173661769325565d4f011b2e5cda688689cc87c
(Ethereum). - Positioning: A decentralized asset growth platform on Ethereum with value tied to a USDC-backed treasury, distributing part of capital growth to QLT holders. See Quantland and Forbes’ asset page.
- Token model: No pre-mint, no presale, no VC allocation; staking-focused, with potential stablecoin airdrops; mentions cooperation with AI-powered strategies to grow treasury value.
- Market note: Historical listing references include Gate.io. An all-time high near $82.28 has been reported in third-party coverage.
- Contract:
Quilex Game Token (QLT) on Ethereum
- Contract:
0xf36d894a65Be24A2BcCB46b5395e620c626825c9
per Etherscan. - Supply and activity: 10,000,000,000 total supply, 545 holders, launched Sept 25, 2018; low activity with no meaningful trading data (price reads as $0.00 in trackers like Ethplorer).
- Use case: Framed as gaming-related, but public details are scarce and the project appears dormant.
- Contract:
Bottom line: both are Ethereum tokens. Neither corresponds to the BNB Chain address in question.
Could this be a bridged or unlisted token?
It’s possible (in general) for ERC‑20 tokens to be bridged to BNB Chain as BEP‑20 assets. However, there’s no public evidence that either Ethereum-based QLT has been bridged to BNB Chain under the address 0x7284...a95. If a bridge were used, we’d typically see a verified BEP‑20 contract and metadata on BscScan, which is currently not the case.
How to verify “QLT” before you act
When you encounter a token with a familiar ticker:
Confirm the chain first.
Match name, symbol, and contract.
- Tickers are not unique. Always rely on the contract address, not just “QLT.”
Inspect the contract page.
- Look for a verified source code, token profile, social links, and recent activity.
Check transaction history and holders.
- Thin activity or fresh deployments may indicate a new, illiquid, or unindexed token.
Cross-check official channels.
- If Quantland is the target, validate details on quantland.finance. For gaming-related QLT, confirm with the project’s official site or social channels (if any).
Where to view markets and research
- For Ethereum-based Quantland (QLT), historical market references include Gate.io. Always validate that the market corresponds to the correct Ethereum contract.
- For discovery, live tracking, and to monitor wallet flows across meme tokens, you can use GMGN.AI, which offers real-time analytics, smart money tracking, and integrated trading tools.
- If you suspect a BNB Chain version exists, search the exact address on BscScan and confirm liquidity and pairs before attempting any swap on a DEX.
Note: If a token isn’t verified or has no liquidity, avoid trading until you’ve validated the source and risk profile.
Risks and considerations
- Lack of transparency: No official website, docs, or verified contract is a red flag.
- Volatility and liquidity: Low-cap or dormant tokens can have abrupt price swings or no exit liquidity.
- Platform risks: DeFi interactions can carry smart contract and market risks (e.g., impermanent loss).
- Regulatory uncertainty: Jurisdictional rules may affect availability or legality.
Bottom line
At the time of writing, there’s no verified evidence that QLT exists on BNB Chain at 0x7284f4e8f5a0eab045899e345c70410f39215a95. The “QLT” you’re looking for is most likely on Ethereum (either Quantland or the older Quilex Game Token). Always verify the chain and contract address, and use reputable explorers and tools before you trade or integrate any token. This approach helps you avoid ticker traps and ensures you interact with the intended asset.