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What advantages do Byteball tokens have over existing systems, like paper notes, plastic tokens, "indelible" ink on a user's skin (think a rock concert pass)?
 
What advantages do Byteball tokens have over existing systems, like paper notes, plastic tokens, "indelible" ink on a user's skin (think a rock concert pass)?
  
*'''Ease of creation:''' Anyone can create as many tokens as needed, at low cost, without a long learning curve.
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*'''Ease of creation:''' Anyone can create as many identical tokens as needed, at low cost, without a long learning curve, with no third-party permission needed.
*'''Ease of use:''' At least, in a community where people normally carry and use smartphones.
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*'''Ease of use:''' At least, in a community where people normally carry and use smartphones. This includes '''remote''' use, not simply face-to-face. All "payees" can be kept in the wallet's "address book" for one-click availability.
*'''Transparent use:''' All token movements/transactions can be seen by anyone in Explorer.
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*'''Transparent use:''' The token creation, and all token movements/transactions can be seen by anyone in Explorer.
*'''Impossible to counterfeit:''' There's no way one can fake a real platform token.
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*'''Documented use:''' Your wallet's history records the exact times and amounts of all your token transactions.
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*'''Certainty of transaction:''' Like any cryptocurrency, sending any token(s) to an address is irrevocable.  
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*'''Impossible to counterfeit:''' There's no way one can fake a real platform token. Similarly, the correct token is easy to recognize in the community using it.
 
*'''High-tech:''' For optics, it just '''looks''' cutting-edge, rather than 20th Century or even earlier.
 
*'''High-tech:''' For optics, it just '''looks''' cutting-edge, rather than 20th Century or even earlier.
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*'''Programmable use:''' At a minimum, one's token can be used with Byteball's default bots and smart contracts, not merely sent and received.
  
 
==Token types==
 
==Token types==

Revision as of 15:21, 5 April 2018

"Asset" in financial community = "token" in non-financial community. The words asset, coin, currency and token are all synonymous here to some extent, in that each refers to funds on the Byteball platform.

There is much covered in the Asset article that also applies to tokens, such as creating and naming them. This article's emphasis is on tokens with zero or tiny monetary value, rather than those used more financially.

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Why use tokens?

What advantages do Byteball tokens have over existing systems, like paper notes, plastic tokens, "indelible" ink on a user's skin (think a rock concert pass)?

  • Ease of creation: Anyone can create as many identical tokens as needed, at low cost, without a long learning curve, with no third-party permission needed.
  • Ease of use: At least, in a community where people normally carry and use smartphones. This includes remote use, not simply face-to-face. All "payees" can be kept in the wallet's "address book" for one-click availability.
  • Transparent use: The token creation, and all token movements/transactions can be seen by anyone in Explorer.
  • Documented use: Your wallet's history records the exact times and amounts of all your token transactions.
  • Certainty of transaction: Like any cryptocurrency, sending any token(s) to an address is irrevocable.
  • Impossible to counterfeit: There's no way one can fake a real platform token. Similarly, the correct token is easy to recognize in the community using it.
  • High-tech: For optics, it just looks cutting-edge, rather than 20th Century or even earlier.
  • Programmable use: At a minimum, one's token can be used with Byteball's default bots and smart contracts, not merely sent and received.

Token types

There are four main token types in Byteball. Each is created and named/registered in the same way, but they have different uses. There are also tokens made with no purpose in mind deeper than simply making them.

Fun-coins

Fun-coins deliberately have zero monetary value because they exist in vast quantity. They are intended mainly for practice with smart contracts, textcoins, or other Byteball features, where it doesn't matter if you mess up and lose them somehow.

Family tokens

Family tokens use a single token. The family can obtain 1000 generic tokens, "Credits by Jore Bohne", immediately and free of charge from the fun-coins faucet in their wallet's Bot Store. Or they can create a personalised one, say "Joys by Jill Smart", with a bit more effort. They are used in a family token/reward system, designed to improve kids' behaviour.

Social tokens

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Social tokens are intended for use in a local community, maybe a high school or club, where the people involved tend to know each other. These are tokens backed by real-world goods and services that the issuer will provide on demand. The issuer should honour his or her token, whoever presents it for payment.

Commercial tokens

Commercial tokens on the Byteball platform would be used by businesses in a local community. They function in the same way as discount or rebate coupons, usually distributed in print either separately or on a newspaper page; online to be printed out at home by the consumer; or sent directly to a consumer's mobile phone.

Grass roots

Byteball adoption will always be helped by one Byteball fan using the platform tokens (Fun-coins, Family Tokens, Social Tokens, Commercial Tokens) etc with their friends and family, and not just sitting on their GBytes wishing the price would go up more.

See also

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