# Project Information and Categories

Each project on the Classic Hub is presented with detailed and structured information to provide transparency and insight into its operations and goals. This includes essential data such as:

* **Project Overview:** A summary of the project’s mission, vision, and objectives.
* **Token Information:** Information about the project's token, including its ticker symbol, total supply, and utility within the ecosystem and contract address.
* **Links:** Links to the projects official Telegram, Twitter, Discord, Solscan, CMC, Coingecko and website.
* **Financials:** Current price, current 24 hour performance, ATH ROI, current marketcap, 24 hour volume, 7 day performance and a live chart for the token.

In addition to this, each project is categorized according to its core sector or utility. Categories include:

* **Meme:** Projects purely based on a meme.
* **DeFi (Decentralized Finance):** Projects focused on decentralized lending, borrowing, trading, and financial services.
* **NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens):** Platforms for minting, trading, or creating NFT-based assets.
* **Metaverse:** Projects that develop virtual worlds or augmented reality experiences, often involving social interaction and commerce.
* **Gaming:** Blockchain-based gaming platforms where users can play, trade, and earn digital assets.
* **Infrastructure:** Solutions offering essential blockchain infrastructure such as Layer 1 or Layer 2 protocols, oracles, and scaling solutions.
* **Governance and DAOs:** Decentralized Autonomous Organizations that are leveraging blockchain for transparent, community-driven governance.


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