Cronos (CRO) is the native utility and governance token of Cronos Chain, an EVM-compatible Layer 1 blockchain developed by Crypto.com that enables rapid deployment of Ethereum-compatible smart contracts and decentralized applications at significantly lower transaction costs.
Origin & History
| Date | Event |
| 2016 | Crypto.com (originally Monaco) founded; prepaid Visa card focus |
| 2017 | MCO token sale ($26.7M raised); Monaco brand (rebrand to Crypto.com in 2018) |
| 2018 | CRO token launched as ERC-20 on Ethereum (November 2018); Crypto.com Chain mainnet launched March 2021; MCO to CRO swap initiated (August 2020) |
| 2020 | Crypto.com App CRO staking for Visa card rewards launched globally |
| 2021 | Cronos EVM chain launched (November); full Ethereum compatibility |
| 2021 | Crypto.com Arena naming deal ($700M, 20 years) for Los Angeles multi-team arena (former Staples Center) |
| 2022 | CRO peak market cap ~$17B; DeFi ecosystem grows on Cronos |
| 2022–23 | Bear market impact; MCO holders compensated after full migration to CRO |
| 2024 | Cronos zkEVM (powered by ZK-sync) launched for additional scalability |
We want to accelerate the world’s transition to cryptocurrency by building the best place to buy, sell, and use crypto. – Kris Marszalek, Crypto.com CEO
See also related crypto term: Ethereum Virtual Machine
How It Works
| Feature | Cronos Chain | Ethereum Mainnet |
| Consensus | PoA (Proof of Authority) | PoS |
| TPS | ~2,000 | ~15-30 |
| Avg Gas Cost | <$0.01 | $1–$50+ |
| EVM Compatible | Yes (full) | Native |
| Bridge | IBC + ETH bridge | Native |
| Launch Year | 2021 | 2015 |
In Simple Terms
- The Crypto.com token: CRO is the token that powers Crypto.com’s entire ecosystem – from their credit card cashback rewards to their blockchain’s transaction fees.
- Card tiers: Users stake CRO to unlock Crypto.com Visa card tiers (from “Midnight Blue” with no stake to “Obsidian” requiring 5M CRO), with higher tiers providing better cashback rates and perks.
- EVM chain: Cronos is essentially a faster, cheaper version of Ethereum. Ethereum developers can deploy their apps on Cronos with minimal changes, instantly accessing Crypto.com’s user base.
- DeFi hub: Cronos hosts DeFi protocols like VVS Finance and Ferro Protocol. Users can swap, lend, and earn yield with CRO and other tokens at near-zero fees.
- zkEVM expansion: In 2024, Crypto.com launched Cronos zkEVM using ZK-rollup technology for even greater scalability and security, positioning Cronos as a multi-chain ecosystem within the Crypto.com umbrella.
See Also: COSMOS (ATOM).
Real-World Examples
| Scenario | Implementation | Outcome |
| Visa Card Cashback | User stakes 50,000 CRO for “Jade Green” card | Earns 3% cashback in CRO on all purchases |
| Cronos DeFi | Developer deploys Ethereum Uniswap fork on Cronos | Gets same functionality at <$0.01 gas fees |
| Trading Discounts | CRO.com Exchange user holds CRO | Receives up to 50% fee discount on trades |
| VVS Finance | User provides CRO/USDC liquidity | Earns VVS token yield + trading fees |
| Cronos zkEVM | High-frequency DeFi app | Gets ZK-proof security + Ethereum L1 settlement |
Advantages & Disadvantages
| Advantage | Description |
| Large User Base | Crypto.com’s 80M+ users provide instant liquidity and adoption for Cronos DeFi |
| Low Fees | Cronos transactions cost fractions of a cent vs. Ethereum’s high gas fees |
| EVM Compatibility | Ethereum developers can port apps to Cronos with minimal code changes |
| Real-World Utility | CRO staking for Visa card benefits creates genuine token utility beyond speculation |
| Strong Backing | Crypto.com’s $700M Arena naming deal and marketing budget support ecosystem growth |
| Disadvantage | Description |
| Centralization | Cronos uses Proof of Authority with a limited validator set – less decentralized than Ethereum |
| CRO Unlock Events | Large scheduled CRO token unlocks can create significant sell pressure |
| Regulatory Exposure | Crypto.com’s global operations face increasing regulatory scrutiny in multiple jurisdictions |
| Exchange Dependency | Cronos ecosystem success is heavily tied to Crypto.com exchange performance and reputation |
| Competition | Competing EVM L1s (BNB Chain, Avalanche, Polygon) target the same market segment |
Risk Management Tips:
- Monitor Crypto.com’s regulatory filings and compliance news as regulatory risk affects CRO price
- Track CRO token unlock schedules to anticipate potential sell pressure periods
- Diversify Cronos DeFi exposure across multiple protocols rather than concentrating in one
- Verify card staking lock-up periods before committing CRO – early unstaking may forfeit rewards
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Cronos the same as the Crypto.com Chain?
No. There are two chains: Cronos Chain (EVM-compatible, launched 2021) and Cronos POS Chain (formerly Crypto.com Chain, Cosmos/Tendermint-based, launched 2019).
CRO exists on both chains with a bridge between them.
What happened to the MCO token?
The original Monaco/Crypto.com token was MCO. In 2020, Crypto.com announced a full migration from MCO to CRO, offering a swap at a fixed exchange rate.
MCO was discontinued, and all Crypto.com products were unified under CRO.
How large is the Cronos DeFi ecosystem?
At its peak in 2022, Cronos TVL exceeded $3B. By 2024, it stabilized in the hundreds of millions.
Key protocols include VVS Finance (DEX), Ferro Protocol (stableswap), and various bridges connecting Cronos to Ethereum and other chains.










