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'''Coin''' is a [[cryptography|cryptographic]] monetary instrument. It is she who is considered a full-fledged [[cryptocurrency]]. It is used as [[digital money]] with the possibility of purchasing goods and services, as well as other payments between users. Technically, such a cryptocurrency necessarily has its own [[blockchain]].
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= Coin =
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'''Coin''' is a cryptographic monetary instrument. It is she who is considered a full-fledged cryptocurrency. It is used as digital money with the possibility of purchasing goods and services, as well as other payments between users. Technically, such a cryptocurrency necessarily has its own blockchain.
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= Value =
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== Value ==
Like any other currency or unit of account, a "coin" has value only because people consider it significant as a unit of exchange and are ready to exchange it for a wide range of other coins, currencies, goods and services everywhere and unhindered.
Like any other currency or unit of account, a "coin" has value only because people consider it significant as a unit of exchange and are ready to exchange it for a wide range of other coins, currencies, goods and services everywhere and unhindered.
   
   
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Using cryptocurrency coins as a unit of exchange in the modern world is becoming more convenient and reliable.
Using cryptocurrency coins as a unit of exchange in the modern world is becoming more convenient and reliable.
   
   
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== History ==
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The concept of '''coin''' has come into use and acquired the meaning that it has now, after the publication of the [[BTC]] "[[White Paper]]". And with the beginning of the growth of the ICO ([[Initial Coin Offering]]) market, the word "coin" has become firmly entrenched in the turnover of the crypto community and beyond.
= History =
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The concept of "'coin'" has come into use and acquired the meaning that it has now, after the publication of the BTC "White Paper". And with the beginning of the growth of the ICO (Initial Coin Offering) market, the word "coin" has become firmly entrenched in the turnover of the crypto community and beyond.
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= The difference between a token and a coin =
   
   
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== The difference between a token and a coin ==
It is quite difficult to separate the concepts of "[[token]]" and "coin", since they have a similar purpose, but there are still differences.
It is quite difficult to separate the concepts of "token" and "coin", since they have a similar purpose, but there are still differences.
   
   
The main difference is that a token, unlike a coin and any independent cryptocurrency, does not have its own blockchain.
The main difference is that a token, unlike a coin and any independent cryptocurrency, does not have its own blockchain.
   
   
In fact, the token uses the infrastructure and network scale of the blockchain on which it operates, and the coin is the main currency of the network. For example, in the Decimal network, the base coin is DEL, and custom coins are tokens. In the Ethereum network, ETH will be a coin, and all smart contracts on the main network will be tokens.
In fact, the token uses the infrastructure and network scale of the blockchain on which it operates, and the coin is the main currency of the network. For example, in the [[Decimal network]], the base coin is [[DEL]], and custom coins are tokens. In the [[Ethereum]] network, [[ETH]] will be a coin, and all [[smart contract|smart contracts]] on the main network will be tokens.
 
== DecimalChain ==
'''[[DecimalChain]]''' has the ability to use both coins and tokens, but the main advantage of the Decimal network is that it is easy to use.
   
   
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For example, in the Ethereum network, you need to take into account a number of parameters, such as [[Gas]] and [[Gwei]], plus you must have ETH on your balance even to send tokens. Waves, NEO, NXT networks have a similar device. To create your own token or smart contract in these networks, you need to have special technical knowledge and resources.
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'''In DecimalChain''' to send any token or [[DEL coin]], you can use any network token as a commission without introducing any additional parameters other than the [[wallet]] address. Creating your token on the Decimal network will take no more than three minutes and does not require technical training.
'''DecimalChain''' has the ability to use both coins and tokens, but the main advantage of the Decimal network is that it is easy to use.
For example, in the Ethereum network, you need to take into account a number of parameters, such as Gas and Gwei, plus you must have ETH on your balance even to send tokens. Waves, NEO, NXT networks have a similar device. To create your own token or smart contract in these networks, you need to have special technical knowledge and resources.
'''In DecimalChain''' to send any token or DEL coin, you can use any network token as a commission without introducing any additional parameters other than the wallet address. Creating your token on the Decimal network will take no more than three minutes and does not require technical training.
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