ClubMOS Request Command
CRC – ClubMOS Request Command
ClubMOS provides a set of standardized token frameworks known as CRC (ClubMOS Request Command). These standards define how tokens behave on the ClubMOS Blockchain and ensure compatibility, security, and interoperability across wallets, dApps, exchanges, and enterprise systems.
CRC standards are inspired by widely used blockchain standards such as ERC (Ethereum), BEP (BNB Chain), and TRC (TRON), while being optimized for low fees, fast execution, and real-world usability.
Why CRC Token Standards?
Token standards allow developers and businesses to create digital assets that:
Behave consistently across applications
Integrate easily with wallets and explorers
Work seamlessly with smart contracts
Remain compatible with exchanges and tooling
CRC standards act as the core building blocks of the ClubMOS ecosystem.
CRC-20 — Fungible Token Standard
Overview
CRC-20 defines fungible tokens, where each token unit is identical and interchangeable.
This standard is used for currencies, utilities, and DeFi assets within the ClubMOS ecosystem.
Common Use Cases
Payment tokens
Utility tokens for dApps
Governance tokens
DeFi applications (staking, liquidity, rewards)
Key Characteristics
Fixed or configurable total supply
Transfer and approval mechanisms
Compatible with SwapMOS and ClubMOS wallets
Verifiable contracts via MOS Scan
CRC-20 tokens are designed for high performance and predictable costs, making them suitable for everyday transactions.
CRC-721 — Non-Fungible Token (NFT) Standard
Overview
CRC-721 defines non-fungible tokens (NFTs), where each token represents a unique digital asset.
Each CRC-721 token has a distinct identifier and ownership history recorded on-chain.
Common Use Cases
Digital art and collectibles
Gaming assets
Memberships and access passes
Certificates and digital ownership records
Key Characteristics
Unique token IDs
On-chain ownership verification
Metadata support (images, attributes, files)
Low-cost minting and transfers
CRC-721 enables creators and businesses to manage digital ownership securely and transparently.
CRC-1400 / CRC-1401 — Enterprise & Security Token Standards
Overview
CRC-1400 and CRC-1401 are advanced token standards designed for enterprise and regulated use cases.
These standards support additional controls required for compliance-driven environments.
Common Use Cases
Asset tokenization (real estate, commodities)
Security tokens
Corporate shares and investment instruments
Institutional blockchain solutions
Key Characteristics
Role-based permissions
Transfer restrictions and compliance rules
Whitelisting and partitioned ownership
Enhanced auditability and transparency
CRC-1400 / 1401 standards help bridge traditional finance and blockchain technology.
Compatibility & Interoperability
All CRC standards:
Run on the ClubMOS Virtual Machine (CVM)
Are EVM-compatible, allowing easy migration from ERC-based contracts
Work with existing developer tools and wallets
Are supported by explorers, DEXs, and ecosystem platforms
Developers familiar with Ethereum-style standards can build on ClubMOS with minimal learning curve.
Token Creation with MOS Token Factory
ClubMOS provides the MOS Token Factory, enabling fast deployment of CRC-standard tokens.
With the Token Factory, you can:
Create CRC-20, CRC-721, or CRC-1400/1401 tokens
Deploy tokens with minimal configuration
Integrate automatically with wallets and SwapMOS
Reduce development time and complexity
Security & Verification
All CRC tokens:
Follow standardized contract structures
Can be verified on MOS Scan
Inherit network-level security from ClubMOS consensus
Operate with predictable execution costs
Summary
CRC token standards form the foundation of the ClubMOS token ecosystem. They enable financial applications, digital ownership, and enterprise adoption—while keeping development simple and accessible.
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