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# Creating a Contract

Contracts can be created by depositing funds to Metopia App. Currently, we accept only 6 cryptocurrencies as we will gradually shift towards $MTPT token implementation which will allow a greater variety of crypto tokens and coins.

Here is a list of accepted currencies at Metopia:

* Bitcoin (BTC)
* Ethereum (ETH)
* Tether (USDT TRC-20)
* Litecoin (LTC)
* Tron (TRX)
* Binance (BNB)

There are two possible methods to fund the contract, using external wallet and Metopia Balance. We will describe both methods in full detail further on this page. To begin your Metopia App journey, first the contract has to be created using external wallet.


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