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Safe Withdrawal & Storage of MLH Tokens

Please Review Prior to Withdrawing MLH or CNS Tokens

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MLH is an ERC-20 token that operates on the Ethereum network. CNS and CNR are BEP-20 tokens that run on the Binance Smart Chain (BSC). Please do not confuse this with Binance Exchange - you cannot withdraw these token types to any Exchange unless the token is explicitly supported.

⚠️ Key Warnings:

  • While it’s technically possible to send MLH, CNS, or CNR to any wallet that supports ETH or BNB, you may not be able to view or recover your tokens unless the wallet supports the specific token in question. If in doubt do not tranfer any tokens unless the ticker symbol (MLH, CNS, or CNR etc) is specifically displayed on the wallet.

  • Do not send tokens to an exchange or other custodial wallet unless it explicitly caters for the token as doing so may lose your tokens permanently.

  • Wallets owned by exchanges are not controlled by users. Even though exchanges allow you to deposit or withdraw, they only support the specific token named on the wallet. Recovery of unsupported tokens, if possible at all, will require assistance from the exchange and likely incur a fee of $200–$1,000+.

✅ Recommended Wallets

To stay safe and maintain control over your tokens, use non-custodial wallets where you hold the private keys. We recommend:


MetaMask Setup Guide for MLH, CNS & CNR

MetaMask supports multiple networks, including Ethereum (default) and Binance Smart Chain, allowing you to store MLH, CNS, and CNR tokens.

1. Install MetaMask

Available as a browser extension for (Chrome/Firefox) and mobile app. Download from the official MetaMask website.

Holders of MLH CNS & CNR can store & manage their tokens on Metamask by simply adding the BNB Smart Chain Network (Not required for MLH) & then adding the contract address of the token you wish to store.

The following guide will enable viewing your tokens in Metamask wallet.

After downloading Metamask, click the MetaMask icon in the top right hand corner of your browser window. If you can't see the icon you may first need to select the "puzzle piece" icon followed by the option to "Pin" the extension.

Step 2: Add BNB to your list of Networks (If MLH - Skip to Step 4)

After logging into your MetaMask account, visit the network selection menu on the upper left side of your Metamask wallet.

If it's your first time using the wallet, you'll see that you're on the Ethereum Mainnet which is all you need for MLH. to store CNS or CNR you will need to add the Binance Network which can be done by clicking the drop-down menu on the top left of the wallet and selecting the "Add Network” button to proceed to the next step.

Step 3: Select BNB Smart Chain (If MLH, Skip this & Go to Step-4)

You can add by selecting BNB Smart Chain from the list of popular networks and then clicking "Add Network". you should receive a popup window asking you to confirm adding BNB Network which you will need to approve.

Step 4: Add Your Token

Adding the token to your asset list, just means adding the Smart contract address to your wallet, which you can do directly vis sites like CoinMarketCap, CoinGecko by selecting the MetaMask icon on the token page. However knowing how to do this manually is also useful so that's how we'll proceed:

(4a) First we must ensure we're adding the token under the correct network. So select the MetaMask Icon on the top right hand side of your browser, and when the wallet popup appears look in upper left corner of the window. MLH users should see/select Ethereum (which is the default) while CNS/CNR holders will need to change the network by first adding and then selecting "BNB / Binance Smart Chain Network".

(b) Once done you'll notice that icon in the top left will display the logo of the network currently selected .

(c) Upon confirming the icon shown is indeed the desired network, please proceed by Selecting "Import Tokens" and possibly "Add Custom Token" if needed, we are simply looking for and input field to enter the contract address. Once you find the field, please copy the desired contract address from the token list below:

Contract Addresses:

Moolahverse Token (MLH) - Type: ERC20 - ETH Network:

Address: 0xdcba3fbd7bbc28abd18a472d28358089467a8a74

Centric Swap (CNS) - Type: BEP20 - BSC Network:

Address: 0xf6cb4ad242bab681effc5de40f7c8ff921a12d63

Centric Rise (CNR) - Type: BEP20 - BSC Network:

Address: 0xdcba3fbd7bbc28abd18a472d28358089467a8a74

and Now paste this into the field marked for the "Contract Address". If done properly (ensuring no spaces are present on either side of the address etc.) then the other fields should populate automatically.

(d) lastly click on the "Add Custom Token" button of "Finish" or similar and you're all done, your tokens are now viewable and can be managed via your MetaMask wallet.

Should you have any questions along the way feel free to reach out to our support staff who are always happy to help or answer any questions you may have.

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