Unsupported Token List#

Some CRC-20 token contracts are not available in the CenturionDEX interface.

The Centurion Protocol is permissionless — anyone can access it at any time, and it cannot be changed. Centurion Labs builds the CenturionDEX interface on top of that protocol and is subject to applicable laws and regulations. To comply, it maintains an Unsupported Token List.

Centurion Labs may move a token to the Unsupported Token List in the following circumstances:

  1. Legal and regulatory requirements — a settlement, court judgment, or other legal action, or internal legal review with counsel.
  2. Fraud allegations — a major financial or criminal regulator files fraud allegations against the issuer.
  3. Intellectual property claims — a rights holder provides notice of plausible infringement of a copyright, trademark, or publicity right.
  4. Risks to users — technical or other risks that could significantly affect user safety.

A blocked token's info page shows an unsupported message, and interactions with any pool containing it are disabled in the interface, but the permissionless protocol itself is unchanged.

If you think a token is on this list in error, see the appeal process.