How to buy Viction (VIC)

This guide shows verified market-pair data, exchange listings, and related buying information for VIC. Always confirm fees, country availability, and withdrawal support directly with the exchange before depositing funds.

Buying checks for Viction (VIC)

Buying routes

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Exchange/routePairTypeVolume/liquidityAction
Gate
Gate
TOMO/USDTCEX$0Check route
MEXC
MEXC0% trading fee
VIC/USDTCEX$184.8KCheck route
Bitget
Bitget
VIC/USDTCEX$47.56KCheck route
Binance
Binance
VIC/TRYCEX$5.32MCheck route
P2B
VIC/USDTCEX$11.36MCheck route
Binance TR
Binance TR
VIC/TRYCEX$6.27MCheck route
BTCC
VIC/USDTCEX$2.46MCheck route
Phemex
VIC/USDTCEX$677.55KCheck route
LBank
VIC/USDTCEX$660.65KCheck route
Bitvavo
Bitvavo
TOMO/EURCEX$388.77KCheck route

Risk checks

MediumContract verification required

Token contract data is present for VIC; users should verify the exact address and network through official sources before transferring funds.

LowCountry availability varies

Exchange availability, KYC requirements, and account features can vary by country.

MediumWithdrawal support not verified

Deposit and withdrawal support is not verified unless a route source explicitly provides it.

LowBackground source has low confidence

CoinMarketCap page information is used only as low-confidence background context, not as proof of listings, fees, liquidity, or contract safety.

MediumWeb Research Controversy Or Legal Context

Web research found source-backed controversy, legal, exploit, collapse, or governance context; readers should review those sources before using any route.

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How to buy and use Viction (VIC) on its native network

Viction, formerly known as TomoChain, is a layer-1 blockchain designed to be a people-centric platform. It focuses on making Web3 more accessible by prioritizing speed, security, and scalability. One of its most distinct features is the goal of offering zero-gas transactions to remove the friction typically associated with blockchain interactions.

The network uses a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism supported by 150 masternodes. To improve security and chain finality, the protocol employs double validation, smart contract staking, and randomization. Viction is compatible with all EVM smart contracts and protocols, and it introduces the VRC25 token standard. This standard allows network fees to be paid using the token itself, meaning users can perform actions without needing to hold the native gas token.

Verified routes to get VIC

You can find VIC on several centralized exchanges and decentralized platforms. When choosing a route, verify if the exchange supports your specific country and check their KYC requirements.

Centralized exchanges with verified market pairs include:

For those preferring decentralized options, Uniswap has verified pools for TOMOE/WETH and TOMOE/USDC on the Ethereum network.

What the native network does

The Viction network acts as the foundation for its ecosystem of decentralized applications. By supporting EVM-compatible contracts, it allows developers to port existing Ethereum-based tools and protocols over to its infrastructure.

The network is currently moving into a "Network Acceleration Era" as part of its 2026 upgrade roadmap. This phase focuses on strengthening core infrastructure to handle increased usage and scalability demands. Governance is handled through a community-led framework designed to keep decision-making transparent and inclusive.

Wallet, transfer, and network-fee checks

Before moving VIC, you must confirm which network you are using. Viction has contract data for the Ethereum network (0x05d3606d5c81eb9b7b18530995ec9b29da05faba) and the BNB Beacon Chain (TOMOB-4BC).

Always use the official Viction explorer to verify your address and transaction status. If you are transferring from an exchange, check if the platform supports the native Viction network or if it uses a bridged version on another chain.

A common mistake is assuming that every exchange supports the same deposit and withdrawal networks. Verify the specific network selected in your wallet matches the one selected on the exchange to avoid losing funds.

Self-custody and withdrawal risks

Using a hardware wallet like a Ledger can help secure your assets, but you must still verify the contract address and network before any transfer.

Be aware of the following risks:

  • Withdrawal and deposit support for many of the listed routes is not verified. You should confirm current support directly on the exchange before depositing.
  • Binance has added Viction (VIC) to its Tracking Tag, which is a label used for assets that may be subject to delisting or higher risk.
  • Contract verification is required. Always cross-reference contract addresses with the official Viction website or documentation.

Sources and methodology

The routes listed in this guide come exclusively from verified market-pair rows in our database. Background information on the project's purpose and ecosystem is derived from official documentation, the Viction whitepaper, and web research.

We use CoinMarketCap page data as low-confidence context only. Live market values, such as price and volume, are omitted because they change too frequently to remain accurate in a static guide. All risk warnings are based on verified contract data and reported exchange tags.

Viction Market Sentiment

Source: CoinMarketCap. Updated Jun 27, 2026, 2:09 AM

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Viction

VIC

Rank

#1221

$0.04

-0.64%
Market cap
$4.82M
Volume (24h)
$3.39M
Circulating supply
127.05M VIC
Total supply
210.00M VIC