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Diving Deep into Bomb Crypto: A Beginner’s Guide to Action, Mining, and NFTs
John: Welcome, everyone, to another exploration into the fascinating world of GameFi (gaming finance). Today, we’re setting our sights on a title that generated quite a buzz with its straightforward play-to-earn mechanics: Bomb Crypto. It’s a game that combines elements of action and mining, all powered by blockchain technology.
Lila: Hi John! I’ve heard Bomb Crypto mentioned a lot, especially when people talk about accessible entry points into play-to-earn games. What exactly is it, and what made it capture so many players’ attention?
John: That’s a great starting point, Lila. Bomb Crypto, at its core, is a “Play-To-Earn” game. This means players can potentially earn cryptocurrency rewards through gameplay. It’s built around collecting and managing unique NFT (Non-Fungible Token) characters called Bomb Heroes. These heroes, described as cyborgs, are programmed to search for the game’s native currency, BCOIN, and also to battle monsters.
Lila: Cyborg bomb heroes hunting for crypto? That sounds like a fun, retro-arcade concept brought into the Web3 era!
Overview & Key Features
John: Precisely. The game was developed by Senspark and aims to provide an immersive experience. According to descriptions from sources like playtoearn.com and Bitrue, the primary gameplay loop involves players managing their roster of Bomb Heroes. These heroes automatically search for BCOIN tokens by destroying chests or blocks in different game modes.
Lila: So when they say “Action/Mining” in the genre, the “mining” part is these heroes automatically looking for BCOIN, right? What about the “action” part?
John: Exactly. The “mining” is largely automated, often referred to as idle gameplay. Your Bomb Heroes, once deployed, will work on their own to find BCOIN. The “action” component comes in through modes like Adventure Mode (or Story Mode) where heroes battle monsters, and potentially a PvP (Player versus Player) Arena Mode where you can test your hero teams against other players. So, it’s a mix of passive earning and more active engagement.
John: Let’s break down some of its key features:
- Play-To-Earn (P2E) Model: The fundamental attraction. Players engage in gameplay activities to earn BCOIN tokens, which have real-world value.
- NFT Bomb Heroes: Each Bomb Hero is an NFT, meaning it’s a unique digital asset owned by the player and verifiable on the blockchain. These heroes are “cyborgs programmed to hunt for BCOIN and SEN” (Senspark token), as noted by Phantom.com and Forbes.com.
- Multiple Game Modes: The official Bomb Crypto website (bombcrypto.io) details a few core modes:
- Treasure Hunt Mode: This is the primary idle mining mode where heroes automatically plant bombs to destroy chests and find BCOIN.
- Story Mode (Adventure): Players take their heroes through levels, battling monsters to earn BCOIN and other rewards. This requires more active participation.
- Battle Mode (PvP): Players can fight against each other, though this mode might have specific entry requirements or energy costs.
- BCOIN Token: This is the main in-game currency. It’s used for acquiring heroes, trading on the marketplace, and other in-game activities. We’ll delve deeper into its tokenomics later.
- Hero Management: Players need to manage their heroes, considering their stats, rarity, and energy levels. There are features like “Houses” to help heroes recover energy faster.
- Multi-Chain Presence: Initially launched on the BNB Smart Chain (BSC), Bomb Crypto has expanded its presence to other blockchains like Polygon (POL), Solana (SOL), and The Open Network (TON). This offers players more choices and potentially taps into different crypto ecosystems.
Lila: I saw some descriptions, like on Phantom.com and Forbes.com, calling it a “Play-To-Revolutionize NFT game.” That sounds quite ambitious! What do you think they mean by “revolutionize”?
John: That’s often marketing language, Lila, aiming to highlight a project’s aspirations. In the context of Bomb Crypto, “revolutionize” could refer to their aim to simplify the P2E experience, making it accessible to a broader audience. It might also allude to their specific economic model with BCOIN and SEN tokens, or the unique designs and functionalities of their Bomb Hero NFTs. While “revolutionize” is a strong word, Bomb Crypto certainly contributed to the P2E wave by offering a game that was relatively easy to understand and start playing, especially for those new to blockchain gaming.
Lila: That makes sense. A simpler P2E game would definitely be appealing to newcomers who might be intimidated by more complex GameFi titles.
Technical Elements
John: From a technical standpoint, Bomb Crypto is primarily a web browser-based game. This accessibility is a significant plus, as players don’t usually need to download hefty client software. They can typically access it by connecting their crypto wallet through the official game website.
Lila: So, no fancy game engine like Unreal Engine or Unity that we see in some of the bigger AAA-style crypto games? Does that affect the gameplay or graphics?
John: It’s common for browser-based P2E games, especially those with 2D pixel art aesthetics like Bomb Crypto, to use lighter frameworks or custom engines optimized for web performance. The graphics are charmingly retro, reminiscent of classic games like Bomberman, which suits the gameplay style. The focus isn’t on cutting-edge 3D visuals but on the P2E mechanics and NFT collection. As a blockchain-based game, its core technical elements also revolve around smart contract interactions for NFT minting, trading, and BCOIN transactions.
Lila: And I imagine a stable internet connection is crucial, especially for those smart contract interactions?
John: Absolutely. While the idle mining aspect might be forgiving of momentary blips, any action that requires a transaction on the blockchain – like claiming BCOIN, buying a hero, or starting certain battles – will need a stable connection to communicate with your wallet and the blockchain network. Delays or failures in these interactions can be frustrating, so good connectivity is key.
NFT & Blockchain Usage
John: Let’s dive deeper into the NFT and blockchain aspects, as they are central to Bomb Crypto. As we’ve mentioned, the Bomb Heroes are NFTs. This means each hero is a unique, digitally scarce asset that you, the player, truly own. You can buy them, sell them, or trade them.
Lila: So, unlike traditional games where your characters and items are stuck in your account and owned by the game company, these Bomb Heroes are mine to keep in my crypto wallet, right? And their uniqueness and ownership are recorded on the blockchain?
John: Precisely. That’s one of the core tenets of Web3 gaming. Each hero has distinct attributes and rarities – Common, Rare, Super Rare, Epic, and Legend, according to the official Bomb Crypto documentation. These rarities and stats (like power, speed, stamina, number of bombs, and bomb range) significantly impact their effectiveness in mining BCOIN and battling monsters. More powerful or rarer heroes are generally more valuable.
Lila: You mentioned it’s multi-chain. That’s quite a development! Which blockchains does Bomb Crypto support now?
John: Indeed, it’s a significant move that broadens its accessibility.
- It originally launched on the BNB Smart Chain (BSC), which was very popular for GameFi projects due to its lower transaction fees compared to Ethereum at the time.
- Then, it expanded to the Polygon (POL) network. As Phantom.com and Forbes.com note, there’s a Bomb Crypto (POL) version with BCOIN on Polygon.
- There’s also a version on Solana (SOL). The official Bomb Crypto X account (@BombCryptoGame) announced on May 21, 2025 (as per the SERP timestamp for tweet 1926839241813713333), that BCOIN (SOL) was listed on CoinGecko.
- And it’s also on The Open Network (TON). CoinGecko lists a price for Bomb Crypto (TON) (BCOIN).
This multi-chain strategy allows players to choose the ecosystem they are most comfortable with or which offers better performance or lower fees at any given time.
Lila: Wow, that’s a lot of chains! So, if I have a Bomb Hero, is it on all those chains at once, or do I pick one?
John: You pick one. The game versions on different chains are typically separate instances. So, your Bomb Heroes and BCOIN on the BNB Chain version are distinct from those you might have on the Polygon or Solana versions. You’d need to use a compatible wallet for each chain – for instance, MetaMask is popular for BNB Chain and Polygon, while Phantom wallet is common for Solana.
Lila: And what about the specific contract addresses for the BCOIN token on these different chains? Are those easy to find?
John: Yes, for anyone looking to trade BCOIN on a decentralized exchange or track it, finding the correct contract address is crucial to avoid scams. These are usually available on reputable token tracking websites like CoinGecko or CoinMarketCap for each respective chain (BNB, POL, SOL, TON). The official Bomb Crypto channels or website (bombcrypto.io) should also provide these. For example, the Phantom.com SERP snippet mentions a Polygon contract address: `0xb2c63830d4478cb331142fac075a39671a5541dc`. Always double-check these addresses from multiple official sources before interacting with them.
John: Now, regarding the currency. The primary cryptocurrency is BCOIN. This is what you earn, what you use to buy heroes, and what you can trade. The maximum supply of BCOIN is stated as 100,000,000 tokens in the game’s whitepaper. Several sources, including Phantom.com, Forbes.com, and Bitrue.com, also mention a token called SEN (Senspark token) that players can hunt for or earn.
Lila: What’s the role of SEN then, if BCOIN is the main currency? Is it like a secondary utility token?
John: That’s often the case with dual-token economies in GameFi. While BCOIN is central to the core gameplay loop of Bomb Crypto, SEN might be used for other utilities within the broader Senspark ecosystem or for specific in-game actions like hero upgrades, purchasing certain exclusive items, or governance features. The exact utility of SEN within Bomb Crypto itself might have evolved, so players should always check the latest official documentation or announcements. The primary focus for earning and P2E in Bomb Crypto, however, remains BCOIN.
Getting Started
John: For anyone interested in trying Bomb Crypto, the process is fairly typical for a play-to-earn game. Bitrue.com has a helpful article on “How to Play Bomb Crypto Game,” which outlines the general steps.
Lila: So, what’s the first step? I’m guessing I need a crypto wallet?
John: Correct. Here’s a general guide:
- Set up a Crypto Wallet: You’ll need a non-custodial wallet that supports the blockchain network you intend to play on.
- For Bomb Crypto on BNB Smart Chain or Polygon, wallets like MetaMask or Trust Wallet are common choices.
- For the Solana version, Phantom or Solflare are popular.
- For The Open Network (TON), wallets like Tonkeeper would be appropriate.
Make sure you securely back up your wallet’s seed phrase!
- Acquire BCOIN and Native Gas Tokens: You’ll need some BCOIN to purchase your first Bomb Heroes. You can usually buy BCOIN on decentralized exchanges (DEXs) like PancakeSwap (for BNB Chain), QuickSwap (for Polygon), Raydium (for Solana), or centralized exchanges that list it. You’ll also need the native token of the chosen blockchain (e.g., BNB for BNB Chain, MATIC for Polygon, SOL for Solana, Toncoin for TON) to pay for transaction fees (gas fees).
- Visit the Official Bomb Crypto Website: Go to bombcrypto.io. Be very careful to use the official site to avoid phishing scams.
- Connect Your Wallet: On the game’s website, there will be an option to “Connect Wallet.” Select your wallet provider and approve the connection.
- Acquire Bomb Heroes: Once your wallet is connected and funded, you can acquire Bomb Heroes. This is typically done in a few ways:
- Minting/Buying New Heroes: The game usually offers an option to “buy” or “mint” a random hero for a set amount of BCOIN.
- Marketplace: There’s an in-game marketplace where players can buy and sell heroes from each other using BCOIN. This allows you to choose specific heroes, but prices will vary based on rarity and stats.
- Start Playing: Once you have your heroes, you can deploy them in Treasure Hunt mode to start mining BCOIN, or take them into Adventure or Battle modes.
Lila: Is there a significant initial investment required? Or can you start for free?
John: Most play-to-earn games, including Bomb Crypto, require an initial investment to get started effectively. You’ll need to buy at least one Bomb Hero, and ideally a team of them, to start earning. The cost will depend on the current price of BCOIN and the price of heroes on the marketplace or for minting. This entry cost can fluctuate significantly with the crypto market. It’s not typically a “free-to-start-earning” game, though some P2E games experiment with scholarship models or limited free-to-play entry points, but Bomb Crypto’s core model involves an upfront NFT purchase.
Lila: And those hero rarities you mentioned – Common, Rare, Super Rare, Epic, Legend – I assume they directly impact how quickly you can earn BCOIN?
John: Absolutely. Higher rarity heroes generally have better stats, such as more power (meaning they destroy blocks faster or deal more damage), higher speed, more stamina (allowing them to work longer before needing rest), and special abilities. This translates to potentially higher earning rates in Treasure Hunt mode and better performance in Adventure and Battle modes. So, while rarer heroes cost more, they can offer a better return on investment if the game’s economy remains stable.
Reputation & Reviews
John: Bomb Crypto certainly had its moment in the spotlight. When it launched and during the peak of the GameFi boom, it attracted a large player base due to its simple, passive gameplay and the allure of earning BCOIN.
Lila: What did players particularly like about it back then?
John: The praise for Bomb Crypto often centered on:
- Simplicity and Accessibility: It was easy to understand. Put your heroes to work, and they mine BCOIN. This low barrier to entry, mechanically speaking, was a big draw.
- Idle Gameplay: Many appreciated the passive income potential. You didn’t need to be actively playing for hours; heroes worked automatically.
- Play-to-Earn Aspect: For many, it was an introduction to earning cryptocurrency through gaming.
- Nostalgic Graphics: The pixel art style reminded many of classic arcade games, which has a certain charm.
- Quick ROI (Return on Investment) initially: In its early days, some players reported relatively quick returns on their initial investment, though this is highly dependent on BCOIN price and game balance.
Lila: GameFi projects can be quite volatile, though. Were there any common criticisms or concerns raised by the community or reviewers?
John: Yes, like many P2E games, Bomb Crypto wasn’t without its criticisms and challenges:
- Tokenomics Sustainability: This is a major concern for most P2E games. If the primary way to earn is through the game’s token, and the main use of the token is to buy more in-game assets to earn more tokens, it can create a cycle that’s difficult to sustain long-term without constant new player inflow or significant token sinks (ways to remove tokens from circulation). The price of BCOIN is crucial here.
- Dependence on BCOIN Price: Player earnings are directly tied to the market value of BCOIN. If BCOIN’s price drops significantly, the “earn” part of “play-to-earn” becomes less attractive, potentially leading to a player exodus.
- High Entry Barrier at Times: When BCOIN’s price was high, the cost of acquiring a team of heroes could become prohibitive for new players.
- Bots: Like many online games with economic incentives, there were likely concerns about bot usage, which could impact the game’s economy.
- Repetitive Gameplay: While the idle aspect is a plus for some, others might find the core gameplay loop, especially in Treasure Hunt mode, to become repetitive over time.
- Development Delays and Communication: Sometimes, GameFi projects face challenges in meeting roadmap deadlines or communicating changes effectively. For example, a CCN.com article from May 26, 2025 (as per SERP), mentioned that a “Bombie airdrop” (presumably related to the Bomb Crypto ecosystem) was delayed.
John: It’s vital for anyone considering Bomb Crypto, or any P2E game, to research its current state. Check recent community discussions on platforms like Discord, Telegram, or X (formerly Twitter), look at the token’s recent price performance, and understand the current earning rates and game mechanics. The GameFi space evolves rapidly.
Lila: That’s solid advice. The landscape can change so quickly, so what was true six months ago might not be accurate now.
Q&A
Lila: John, I have a few specific questions that new players might be wondering about.
John: Go ahead, Lila. Let’s clarify some common points.
Lila: Q1: You mentioned Bomb Crypto is on multiple blockchains – BNB Chain, Polygon, Solana, and TON. How does that practically work for a player? If I have BCOIN on BNB Chain, can I use it on the Solana version of the game?
John: A1: That’s an excellent and very practical question. Generally, the BCOIN tokens and NFT heroes on one blockchain are not directly interchangeable with those on another blockchain within the Bomb Crypto ecosystem. Think of them as separate game instances running in parallel universes.
- If you have BCOIN (BNB) and heroes on the BNB Smart Chain version, they exist only on that chain. You’d use a BNB Chain compatible wallet like MetaMask.
- If you want to play on the Solana version, you would need to acquire BCOIN (SOL) – the version of BCOIN that lives on the Solana blockchain – and Solana-based Bomb Hero NFTs, using a Solana wallet like Phantom.
There might be “bridges” (protocols that allow transferring tokens between chains) for BCOIN, but these are separate processes and might not be officially integrated into the game’s direct functionality for transferring game assets like heroes. Players must be very careful when using bridges.
The price of BCOIN can also differ significantly across these chains. For instance, according to the SERP data:
- BCOIN (BNB) was worth approximately $0.004645 (CoinGecko, data from May 27, 2025 SERP).
- BCOIN (SOL) was priced at $0.04642 (Dropstab, data from May 26, 2025 SERP).
- BCOIN (TON) was $0.01004 (CoinGecko, data from January 16, 2025 SERP).
These price differences highlight that they are distinct markets for the token on each chain. So, players need to choose which version of the game they want to engage with and manage their assets on that specific blockchain.
Lila: Q2: Okay, that clarifies the multi-chain aspect. Now, once I earn BCOIN in the game, what can I actually *do* with it?
John: A2: BCOIN serves multiple purposes within the Bomb Crypto ecosystem and beyond:
- Acquiring More Heroes: This is a primary use case. You can use BCOIN to mint new, random heroes or purchase specific heroes from other players on the in-game marketplace.
- Upgrading Heroes: While SEN was also mentioned for utility, BCOIN might also be required for certain hero upgrades or fusions (combining weaker heroes to try and get a stronger one, a feature mentioned in the whitepaper).
- Entering Game Modes/Features: Some game modes, especially potentially PvP battles or special events, might require an entry fee paid in BCOIN.
- Purchasing In-Game Items: Items like “Houses” to speed up hero energy recovery might be purchasable with BCOIN.
- Trading on Exchanges: This is the “earn” part of “play-to-earn.” Players can take their earned BCOIN (once withdrawn from the game to their personal wallet) and trade it on cryptocurrency exchanges for other cryptocurrencies (like Bitcoin, Ethereum, or stablecoins) or, where supported, for fiat currency (like USD, EUR). This is how the in-game earnings translate to real-world value.
- Staking (Potentially): The original BCOIN tokenomics mentioned an allocation for staking rewards. If staking mechanisms are active, players might be able to stake their BCOIN to earn further rewards, though this would depend on current features.
So, BCOIN is both an in-game utility token and a speculative crypto asset.
Lila: Q3: And about those NFT Bomb Heroes – how does trading them work? Is there an official marketplace, or do people use third-party sites like OpenSea?
John: A3: Bomb Crypto has its own official in-game marketplace. This is usually the primary and recommended place for players to buy and sell their Bomb Hero NFTs. Transactions on this marketplace are typically conducted using BCOIN.
- Sellers list their heroes at a price they set.
- Buyers can browse available heroes, filter by rarity, stats, etc., and purchase them.
- The game’s smart contracts handle the transfer of the NFT hero to the buyer and the BCOIN to the seller, usually taking a small transaction fee.
The value of a Bomb Hero NFT on the marketplace is determined by supply and demand, heavily influenced by its rarity, stats (power, stamina, special abilities if any), current level, and overall utility within the game’s meta (the most effective strategies at the time).
Regarding third-party NFT marketplaces (like OpenSea for Ethereum/Polygon NFTs, or Magic Eden for Solana NFTs):
- Technically, since Bomb Heroes are NFTs on public blockchains, they *could* potentially be listed and traded on third-party marketplaces that support the specific NFT standard and blockchain they reside on.
- However, it’s generally safer and often easier to use the official in-game marketplace. This ensures compatibility, and you’re less likely to encounter scams or issues related to how the game recognizes heroes purchased externally. Always verify if the game officially supports or recognizes trading on specific external marketplaces before attempting it.
So, while external trading might be possible, the game is designed around its internal economy and marketplace.
Developer Info
John: The developer behind Bomb Crypto is Senspark. According to their information and the game’s whitepaper, Senspark is a game development studio that was founded in 2011, based in Vietnam. They have experience developing mobile games prior to venturing into the blockchain space with Bomb Crypto.
Lila: An established game studio moving into Web3 – that’s interesting. Do we know of any major tech partners they collaborated with for Bomb Crypto, beyond the blockchain platforms themselves?
John: Specific named “tech partners” in the traditional sense (like an Oracle provider or a specific security audit firm being consistently highlighted) are not always widely publicized for games like Bomb Crypto, unless it’s a major strategic alliance. Their primary technical “partnerships” are inherent in their choice of blockchains: BNB Chain, Polygon, Solana, and TON. Each of these platforms provides the underlying infrastructure. They would, of course, use various development tools, security audit services (hopefully), and potentially cloud infrastructure, but these aren’t usually marketed as “partnerships” in the same way a joint venture would be.
Lila: What about their roadmap? What have they achieved, and what are they planning for the future? It’s good to know if a project is still actively developing.
John: The original roadmap detailed on the Bomb Crypto website (bombcrypto.io) outlined several phases, most of which appear to be completed, covering the initial game launch, marketplace, new heroes, and adventure mode.
Their more recent activities, as evidenced by the SERPs and official announcements, have clearly focused on multi-chain expansion. The launches on Polygon, Solana, and TON are significant roadmap achievements.
For “Future Plans,” the official website previously mentioned things like:
- New Story mode chapters.
- A new PvP (Player versus Player) mode.
- NFT renting (scholarship systems).
- Further new chain integrations.
- Staking BCOIN.
It’s also worth noting the mention of CapyBomb in the CCN.com article. The article stated, “Bombie’s overdue airdrop has been delayed by at least another week as the team shifts focus to onboarding CapyBomb players.” This suggests CapyBomb might be a sequel, a related game in the same ecosystem, or a significant new development that the Senspark team is working on. Prospective players or investors should always look for the latest official roadmap updates from Senspark through their website, X account (@BombCryptoGame), or other official community channels.
Lila: It’s encouraging to see the multi-chain approach and potential new games or major updates. It suggests they’re looking to grow the ecosystem.
Summary
John: To sum it up, Bomb Crypto is a play-to-earn game that carved a niche for itself with its simple, engaging concept of sending NFT Bomb Heroes to mine for BCOIN tokens and battle monsters. Its retro aesthetic, idle gameplay mechanics, and the direct P2E loop appealed to many, especially during the GameFi hype cycle.
Lila: And it’s not just a single-chain game anymore! Its expansion to BNB Chain, Polygon, Solana, and TON shows a commitment to reaching a wider audience and adapting to the evolving blockchain landscape. It seems like a good potential entry point for those curious about NFT gaming, but with the usual caveats that come with GameFi – market volatility and the need for ongoing development to maintain player interest.
John: Precisely. The core gameplay involves acquiring NFT Bomb Heroes of varying rarities, deploying them in modes like Treasure Hunt (passive mining) or Adventure Mode (active battling), and earning BCOIN. This BCOIN can then be used in-game or traded on exchanges. As with any venture in the crypto space, especially GameFi, it’s crucial for individuals to do their own thorough research (DYOR).
Lila: So, understand the game, understand the risks, check the current community sentiment, and never invest more than you can afford to lose. Sounds like a plan!
John: That’s the sensible approach. Bomb Crypto offers a glimpse into the world of NFT-powered gaming, and its journey across multiple blockchains will be interesting to follow.
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Disclaimer:
John: Please remember that this article is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not financial or investment advice. The cryptocurrency and GameFi markets are highly volatile. Always conduct your own thorough research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. The value of NFTs and cryptocurrencies can go down as well as up.
References
- Official Bomb Crypto Website: https://bombcrypto.io/
- Bomb Crypto (POL) Information: https://phantom.com/tokens/polygon/0xb2c63830d4478cb331142fac075a39671a5541dc (Source for “Play-To-Revolutionize”, SEN token mention)
- Bomb Crypto (POL) Information: https://www.forbes.com/digital-assets/assets/bomb-crypto-pol-bcoin/ (Source for “Play-To-Revolutionize”, SEN token mention)
- Bomb Crypto X Account (BCOIN SOL listing): https://x.com/BombCryptoGame/status/1926839241813713333
- Bomb Crypto Game Information: https://playtoearn.com/blockchaingame/bombcrypto (Source for managing bomb heroes)
- What is Bomb Crypto Game?: https://www.bitrue.com/blog/what-is-bomb-crypto-game (Source for blockchain-based P2E, SEN token mention)
- How to Play Bomb Crypto Game: https://www.bitrue.com/blog/how-to-play-bomb-crypto-game
- BCOIN (BNB) Price Information: https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/bombcrypto/usd
- BCOIN (TON) Price Information: https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/bomb-crypto-ton
- Bombie Airdrop & CapyBomb Information: https://www.ccn.com/news/crypto/bombie-airdrop-delayed-capybomb/
- Bomb Crypto (SOL) Price Information: https://dropstab.com/coins/bomb-crypto-sol
Related Links
- Bomb Crypto Official Website: https://bombcrypto.io/
- Bomb Crypto Official X (Twitter): https://x.com/BombCryptoGame
- BCOIN on CoinGecko (BNB Chain): https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/bombcrypto
- BCOIN on CoinGecko (Polygon – *search within CoinGecko as specific link for POL version not in SERPs beyond Phantom/Forbes*)
- BCOIN on CoinGecko (Solana – *search within CoinGecko as specific link for SOL version not in SERPs beyond X announcement*)
- BCOIN on CoinGecko (TON): https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/bomb-crypto-ton