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chore: add ton token meta #59

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add erc20 ton token meta

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  • New Features
    • Added support for the cryptocurrency Toncoin, including essential attributes such as name, symbol, decimals, and logo.
    • Enhanced the token management system to accommodate additional cryptocurrencies.

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This update introduces a new entry for Toncoin (TON) in the token_meta.json file, enriching the token management system with support for this cryptocurrency. The addition includes essential details such as an empty address, a CoinGecko ID, a denomination, and comprehensive metadata encompassing the token's name, symbol, decimal precision, and logo URL. This enhancement fosters better integration of Toncoin within the platform.

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pkg/token/token_meta.json Added new entry for Toncoin (TON) with address, CoinGecko ID, denomination, and metadata.

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In the meadow where tokens play,
A new friend named Toncoin came to stay.
With a symbol so bright, and decimals neat,
Hopping along, it makes life sweet!
So here’s to the coins, both old and new,
A dance of the tokens, let’s cheer and woo! 🐇✨


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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between bf5f9c1 and 20d5334.

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1969-1979: TON entry looks consistent and correct.

The new entry for Toncoin (TON) is well-structured and consistent with other entries in the JSON file. It includes all necessary fields and the data appears accurate.

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