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  1. Cetus, where On-Chain Trading happens

    The Cetus platform has a strong security foundation centered on its open-source smart contracts and permissionless protocol design.

  2. Cetus - Wikipedia

    Cetus (/ ˈ s iː t ə s /) is a constellation, sometimes called 'the whale' in English. The Cetus was a sea monster in Greek mythology which both Perseus and Heracles needed to slay. Cetus is in …

  3. Cetus (mythology) - Wikipedia

    In Greek mythology, a Cetus (Ancient Greek: Κῆτος, romanized: Kêtos) is a large sea monster. Perseus slew a cetus to save Andromeda from being sacrificed to it. Later, before the Trojan …

  4. Cetus - Greek Mythology

    Cetus signified a large sea monster, fish or whale in Greek mythology. The sea monsters that the heroes Perseus and Heracles killed during their adventures were also described with the word …

  5. Cetus: A Greek Astronomical Sea Monster | History Cooperative

    Sep 29, 2022 · Cetus is the infamous monster from ancient Greek mythology, often depicted as a giant sea creature or a sea serpent. The most popular story about Cetus is closely associated …

  6. Cetus Constellation | Star Map & Facts | Go Astronomy

    Cetus is one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations. It represents the sea monster (or whale) that was to …

  7. Mythical Sea Creatures: The Sirens, Cetus, Echidna, and More

    Dec 6, 2024 · Cetus was a sea monster described as either a massive whale or a fearsome sea serpent. It is reflected in the constellation by the same name. In its most relevant myth, Cetus …

  8. Cetus Greek Mythology: Unveiling the Mysterious Marine Monster …

    In Greek lore, Cetus was a monstrous sea creature sent by Poseidon to devour Andromeda, the daughter of King Cepheus. The legendary hero Perseus intervened, ultimately saving …

  9. Cetus | Deep-Sky Objects, Stars, Galaxies | Britannica

    In Greek mythology, Cetus was the sea monster that was sent by Poseidon to devour Andromeda, daughter of King Cepheus of Ethiopia. In some accounts, the Greek hero …

  10. Cetus | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom

    Cetus signified a large sea monster, fish, or whale in Greek mythology. The Cetus that is mentioned in the story of Perseus is possibly the most well-known version.

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