GraceToken
Summary
GraceToken is an ambiguous name shared by at least two unrelated cryptocurrency projects. The first (ticker: GRCE, Ethereum) was a 2017 charity-fundraising ICO that officially announced its shutdown in January 2018, citing resource exhaustion and inability to gain traction; its team identities were never publicly disclosed. The second (ticker: GRC, BNB Smart Chain) is a separate 2022 community-oriented meme token that reached an all-time high of approximately $0.87 in April 2022 before collapsing to near-zero, with no remaining liquidity or active trading; no Tier 1 or Tier 2 source has confirmed a deliberate rug pull for either project.
Connected Entities
1 entities · 10 linked investigationsTimeline(7 events)
2017-08-13
GRCE (Ethereum) ICO opens; project promotes a blockchain charity-fundraising platform via an Advocate Incentive Mechanism.
ICOholder / The Merkle News2017-09-03
The Merkle News publishes a sponsored article promoting Grace Token as a way to incentivize nonprofit fundraising advocates.
The Merkle News2017-11-01
Main GRCE token sale period opens (running through December 1, 2017) on the Ethereum blockchain.
TokenMarket2018-01-07
Grace Token (GRCE) team publishes 'Grace is Shutting Down' on Medium, citing resource exhaustion, regulatory compliance costs, and lack of public traction. No refund mechanism is described.
Medium @GraceOrg2022-01-25
A separate GRC token is deployed on the BNB Smart Chain (BSC) by the address labeled 'Gracecoin: Deployer.'
BscScan2022-04-25
BSC GRC token reaches its all-time high of approximately $0.866 per CoinPaprika.
CoinPaprika2026-03-03
Last recorded transaction on the BscScan page for the GRC BSC contract; token price is $0.00 with no active liquidity.
BscScanDecision Log
- hash: 68tWJehTCGMcPDy5LHk4CpTsF99kp2VCdvnPipk1L4q8
This investigation is cryptographically anchored to the Solana blockchain and source URLs are archived via the Internet Archive.
model: claude-sonnet-4-6
generated: 5/31/2026, 6:21:01 PM
last updated: 5/31/2026, 6:21:05 PM
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