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Cronos (CRO) Could See 70B Tokens Reissued, Reverting One of Crypto's Biggest Token Burns

Mar 03, 2025 at 08:49 pm

Cronos, the Layer 1 blockchain tied to Crypto.com, is at the center of a heated debate. A new proposal could see 70 billion CRO tokens reissued

Cronos (CRO) Could See 70B Tokens Reissued, Reverting One of Crypto's Biggest Token Burns

Cronos, the Layer 1 blockchain tied to Crypto.com, is at the center of a heated debate. A new proposal could see 70 billion CRO tokens reissued, effectively reversing one of the biggest token burns in crypto history. If approved, the total supply of CRO would return to its original 100 billion.

For some, this is a strategic move to fuel long-term growth. For others? A betrayal of the very principles that made CRO attractive in the first place.

Let’s break it down.

The Plan: Bringing Back 70 Billion CRO

Back in 2021, Crypto.com executed a massive token burn, slashing the CRO supply from 100 billion to just 30 billion. The goal?✅ Promote decentralization✅ Strengthen tokenomics✅ Boost investor confidence ahead of Cronos’ mainnet launch

Now, three years later, Cronos is considering undoing that move. The 70 billion CRO would be placed in a “strategic reserve wallet” and unlocked over five years. The reasoning? To support ecosystem expansion, AI innovations, and a future CRO ETF.

That last part is key.

Crypto.com’s CRO ETF – The Bigger Picture

Crypto.com isn’t just tinkering with tokenomics—it’s making a big play for institutional money. The exchange is gearing up to file for a CRO exchange-traded fund (ETF), aiming to bring in major investors.

In theory, this ETF could put CRO on the radar of hedge funds, pension funds, and serious capital. But will it work? And more importantly, will the CRO community accept it?

Backlash from the Community: “This Isn’t What We Asked For”

Crypto Twitter—sorry, X—isn’t holding back.

It’s a fair concern. More tokens mean more potential sell pressure. Even if the CRO is “locked,” investors know those tokens will eventually hit the market.

So, is this a brilliant long-term strategy or a dilution disaster in disguise?

Final Thoughts: What’s Next for CRO?

If this proposal goes through, Cronos could be making a bold play for mainstream adoption. The CRO ETF could attract institutional investors, and the extra tokens might fuel ecosystem growth.

But on the flip side? Token holders might see their holdings diluted, and trust in Cronos’ long-term vision could take a hit.

At the end of the day, the market will decide. 🚀 Or 💀?

What do you think—is this a genius move or a mistake?

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