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August 24, 2018, 10:22:34 AM
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If I think the difference between coins and tokens, the token is not very much in popularity and tokens are also part of the Blokchain ecosystem, and if the coin has its own value to trade but it is better if it's from myself
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August 24, 2018, 10:24:37 AM
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The difference between the two is the coin has it's own blockchain to use and the token is using other blockchain to use in their project.
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August 24, 2018, 11:02:54 AM
Last edit: August 24, 2018, 12:10:55 PM by bL4nkcode
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People are sure can't read sticky notes in this forum, theymos already made a post about this one and stickied in Announcements (Altcoins) > Tokens (Altcoins)


"A cryptocurrency is self-sufficient, not relying on any other cryptocurrency to function (not including merged mining), and requiring its own software. A token works like a cryptocurrency at a high level, but relies on some other cryptocurrency's infrastructure in order to function, and often (but not necessarily always) lacks its own software.

Example 1
You create an Ethereum asset. This asset is entirely reliant on Ethereum's block chain to function. It is a token.

Example 2
You pick out 1 BTC and split it into 100 million satoshi. Each satoshi represents some part of a real-world thing, and gets a special ticker symbol. This is a token because it is completely reliant on Bitcoin's block chain to function.

Example 3
You create an Ethereum contract which allows anyone perpetually to trade 0.1 ETH for 1 YOURTHING and vice-versa. This is ambiguous, and may require moderator discretion. It may be considered a token, or it may be considered merely a flavor of ETH, belonging in Ethereum threads, etc."

-by Theymos - Definition of tokens

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August 24, 2018, 11:08:57 AM
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coins are an alternative to Bitcoin. The majority of altcoins are a variant of Bitcoin, with coding changes to create new types of coins with different features. While tokens are a proprietary representation of assets, which generally use other existing blockchain technologies. It can be said that tokens are all forms of assets that can be traded. Shocked
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August 24, 2018, 11:59:06 AM
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Aww, good question. me also don't know about it but from this thread i learn it. Iam going to explain now. coin has his own blockchain but token has no own blockchain.Token uses Other coins blockchain platform like ethereum erc20

Tokens and coin are just the same, token is just a terminology that is being used by ico's in their projects and platform that is being released in the market.

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