Overview
SMOON is a ticker that multiple BNB Chain projects have used, which creates confusion. The contract you’re researching—0xd4ae83ead6c56ddfe15b5e560391528a91dfeb24—appears on some trackers labeled as “SAFEMOON (SMOON).” It is not the same as the well-known SafeMoon or the most-cited SaylorMoon contract. Because of this overlap, always confirm the contract address before you trade or add liquidity.
Two major contexts you’ll see tied to “SMOON” on BNB Chain:
- SMOON labeled as SAFEMOON with contract 0xd4ae83… (the one in this article).
- SaylorMoon (SMOON), widely referenced under a different contract and often regarded as the primary “SaylorMoon” project on BSC.
What we know about 0xd4ae83… (SMOON labeled as SAFEMOON)
As of November 6, 2025:
- Chain: BNB Chain (BEP-20)
- Symbol: SMOON
- Contract: 0xd4ae83ead6c56ddfe15b5e560391528a91dfeb24
- Decimals: 9
- Supply: 1,000,000,000 SMOON (total, max, and circulating reported as the same)
- Holders: ~1,440
- Price: ~$0.0006517
- 24h Volume: ~$39,273
- Market Cap/FDV: ~$869,790
- ATH/ATL: ~$0.000981 (Oct 9, 2025) / ~$0.000052744 (Sep 30, 2025)
Notes:
- Contract appears verified on BscScan, which improves transparency.
- Liquidity and volume are modest, so expect higher volatility and slippage risk.
- Holder distribution reportedly avoids single wallets >20%, a mild positive signal for decentralization, but always re-check current top holders on-chain.
The SaylorMoon (SMOON) context
The SMOON ticker is also strongly associated with SaylorMoon, a 2021-era BNB Chain meme token inspired by Michael Saylor:
- Positioning: Community-driven meme token with DeFi-oriented utility goals (governance, payments, staking).
- Tokenomics: Deflationary design intended to reward holders and increase scarcity via burns and fees.
- Supply at launch: 1 quadrillion SMOON, with a reported 12% burned.
- Roadmap themes: Staking, partnerships, community education, and expanded integrations.
- Security note: Tokens on BNB Chain inherit BNB Chain’s validator-based consensus (often described as Proof of Staked Authority), not their own consensus. In plain terms, SMOON doesn’t “run its own network”; it’s a token on BNB Chain.
Useful links for SaylorMoon’s background:
- Website: https://saylormoon.army
- Whitepaper: https://saylormoon.army/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/SaylorMoon-1.pdf
Why this matters: If you see “SMOON” on a centralized exchange or tracker, it may reference the SaylorMoon variant with a different contract than 0xd4ae83…. Always match the exact contract to the listing you intend to trade.
Other tokens using “SMOON”
- “SAFEMOON (SMOON)” variants: Some BNB Chain tokens use the SMOON ticker while invoking the SafeMoon brand. These are distinct from the original SafeMoon and typically run different code/parameters. One example referenced in trackers uses a different contract (0x64FF…4444).
- Solmoon BSC (SMOON): A hybrid concept mixing SafeMoon-like reflections with Solana rewards and a 5% tax. Reported extremely low liquidity and flexible admin permissions (e.g., ability to change fees or disable sells), which are red flags.
Takeaway: Ticker reuse is common in meme season. Only the contract address uniquely identifies the asset you’re buying.
Security and audits to keep in mind
- SafeMoon (original) audit context: CertiK’s 2021 audit of the original SafeMoon contract flagged issues such as centralized liquidity control risk and potential BNB locking in swap-and-liquify. The team acknowledged limitations because the deployed contract wasn’t upgradable. While this is not the same as 0xd4ae83…, it’s a useful reminder to review token tax logic, owner privileges, and liquidity functions before trading any lookalike.
- Additional tools: Firms like CertiK and Cyberscope publish audits and risk dashboards. Automated checks can surface issues, but they’re not guarantees of safety.
How to verify you’re looking at the right SMOON
- Match the exact contract: 0xd4ae83ead6c56ddfe15b5e560391528a91dfeb24
- Read the token code on BscScan: Confirm taxes, blacklist/whitelist logic, and owner privileges.
- Check top holders and liquidity pools: Look for concentrated ownership or low liquidity that can drive volatility.
- Cross-check listings: If a CEX or tracker shows “SMOON,” confirm the contract they reference matches yours.
Where to trade and track SMOON
For discovery, charting, and trade routing, consider:
- GMGN.AI tracking page for this contract: https://gmgn.ai/eth/token/fV1R5sZ5_0xd4ae83ead6c56ddfe15b5e560391528a91dfeb24
- PancakeSwap (BNB Chain DEX): Paste the contract address to avoid wrong pairs.
- Other listings: Some centralized exchanges have listed a “SMOON” tied to SaylorMoon under different contracts. Verify the contract on their asset info page before depositing or trading.
Tip: When using any DEX, always paste the contract address rather than searching by ticker.
Key risks
- Ticker collision: Multiple “SMOON” tokens exist on BNB Chain. Mis-click risk is high.
- Liquidity and slippage: Low-to-moderate liquidity can cause large price impact and MEV exposure.
- Token controls: Owner-controlled fees, trading toggles, and blacklist functions can change the user experience quickly.
- Speculative nature: Meme tokens move on hype, not fundamentals. Prices can swing violently in both directions.
Useful links
- BscScan (contract view): https://bscscan.com/token/0xd4ae83ead6c56ddfe15b5e560391528a91dfeb24
- Project site referenced for this contract (unofficial): https://safemooneth.vip/
- SaylorMoon site: https://saylormoon.army
- SaylorMoon whitepaper: https://saylormoon.army/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/SaylorMoon-1.pdf
- CertiK: https://www.certik.com/
- Cyberscope: https://cyberscope.io/
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is not financial advice. Crypto assets are volatile and risky. Always do your own research and never trade with funds you cannot afford to lose.