
Connect
$ZNSAbout Project
ZNS Connect is a decentralized naming system built on the Polygon and Zetachain blockchain.
Funding Rounds
| Round | Type | Status / Date | Tokens |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-Sale Phase 1 | ICO | Activefrom Q4, 2025 | $100 K |
| Pre-Sale Phase 2 | ICO | Activefrom Q4, 2025 | $200 K |
| Pre-Sale Phase 3 | ICO | Activefrom Q4, 2025 | $400 K |
| TGE and Distribution | Token Launch | UpcomingN/A | N/A |
Source: CoinList, Republic, and project official channels. Data is for informational purposes only.
Token Sale Details
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an ICO (Initial Coin Offering)?
An ICO, or Initial Coin Offering, is a fundraising method used by blockchain and crypto projects to raise capital in their early stages. During an ICO, the project sells a portion of its native tokens directly to early supporters and investors in exchange for established cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin or Ethereum, or sometimes fiat currency. This usually happens before the token is officially listed on any exchange, which means buyers are taking on early-stage risk in the hope that the token's value increases once it becomes publicly tradable. ICOs are similar in spirit to IPOs in traditional finance, but with far less regulation in most jurisdictions.
How do I join an ICO whitelist?
To join the whitelist for this ICO, click the 'Join / Whitelist' button above, which will take you to the official project website. From there, most projects require you to complete a short registration process that typically includes submitting your email address, connecting a compatible crypto wallet, and completing KYC (Know Your Customer) verification by uploading identity documents. Whitelisting is important because it usually guarantees you a spot or allocation in the token sale before it opens to the general public, and it helps the project comply with regional regulations.
Is investing in an ICO risky?
Yes, investing in ICOs carries significant risk and should only be done with funds you can afford to lose entirely. Unlike regulated securities markets, the ICO space has historically seen scams, abandoned projects, and tokens that lose most of their value shortly after launch. Before participating, it's strongly recommended that you thoroughly read the project's whitepaper, research the founding team's background and track record, check whether the project has been audited by a reputable security firm, and look into community sentiment on independent forums rather than relying solely on the project's own marketing materials.
What is a token presale?
A token presale, sometimes called a private sale, is an earlier and more exclusive funding round that takes place before the main public ICO. During the presale, tokens are typically offered to a smaller group of investors — often venture capital firms, angel investors, or early community members — usually at a meaningfully discounted price compared to the public sale rate. In exchange for this lower entry price, presale participants generally accept higher risk, longer lock-up periods, and sometimes higher minimum investment requirements than public ICO buyers.