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    What Is a Token? A Plain-English Explanation

    TTJBy TTJDecember 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The word “token” is used frequently in discussions about crypto and blockchain, but it is often left undefined. In practice, a token is a type of digital asset created and managed on an existing blockchain network.

    Understanding what a token is—and how it differs from other digital assets—is essential for making sense of crypto markets, regulation, and business adoption.

    Tokens Are Built on Blockchains

    Unlike Bitcoin, which is native to its own blockchain, tokens are created on top of blockchains that already exist.

    Common examples include:

    • Tokens issued on Ethereum
    • Tokens created on Solana
    • Tokens built on other smart-contract networks

    These tokens rely on the underlying blockchain for security, transaction processing, and recordkeeping.

    What Tokens Are Used For

    Tokens can serve different purposes depending on how they are designed.

    Some tokens are used to:

    • Facilitate payments within an application
    • Represent access to a service or platform
    • Provide governance rights, such as voting on protocol changes
    • Track ownership of digital or real-world assets

    Because tokens are programmable, their behavior is defined by software code rather than by a central authority.

    Tokens vs. Coins: A Key Distinction

    A common source of confusion is the difference between a token and a coin.

    • Coins are native to their own blockchains
      • Example: Bitcoin on the Bitcoin network
    • Tokens are issued on top of existing blockchains
      • Example: A stablecoin issued on Ethereum

    All tokens are digital assets, but not all digital assets are tokens.

    Why Tokens Matter

    Tokens are central to much of the innovation—and risk—within crypto markets.

    They enable:

    • New financial products
    • Decentralized applications
    • Faster experimentation than traditional finance

    At the same time, tokens raise important questions around:

    • Regulation
    • Consumer protection
    • Disclosure and transparency

    These questions are now a major focus of regulators and courts.

    How The Token Journal Uses the Term “Token”

    In its coverage, The Token Journal uses “token” as a general category term for blockchain-based digital assets, while remaining precise in technical explanations.

    When accuracy matters, distinctions between coins, tokens, and other digital assets are stated explicitly.

    Why This Explanation Matters

    Much of the confusion around crypto comes from unclear language rather than complex technology.

    By defining terms carefully and consistently, readers can better evaluate:

    • News reports
    • Regulatory actions
    • Market developments

    Clear definitions are the foundation of informed discussion.

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