Crypto Token Standards for Other Blockchains 

Though Ethereum established the concept of a Turin Complete computational blockchain, it wasn’t long before other chains emerged, often looking to emulate, and improve on, its use of Smart Contracts while applying token standards that are very similar. Tezos Token Standards The Tezos blockchain offers Smart Contract functionality but is designed to provide a more… Continue reading Crypto Token Standards for Other Blockchains 

Ethereum security token standards

Ethereum token standards have improved and evolved to match new use cases. For example, ERC-1400 provides a library of standards allowing tokens to function as securities. ERC-1400 Security Token Standard Most people would understand the term security in reference to a stock or share in a company. ERC-1400 creates a standard way to tokenise securities… Continue reading Ethereum security token standards

Types of token standards?

Ethereum provides a token standards list described in ERC format and a number. ERC stands for Ethereum Request for Comment and refers to a technical document that blockchain developers can reference when writing Smart Contracts and building dApps.  The ERC-20 Standard The most common Ethereum token standard is ERC-20. This set of guidelines allows developers… Continue reading Types of token standards?

Why token standards are essential to adoption

Ethereum provides a computational engine for any idea that can be reduced to mathematics, leaving developers free to be imaginative in building dApps. Ethereum doesn’t enforce rules on those that use it, like Google’s Playstore or Apple’s App Store, and includes its currency, Ether, used as a medium of exchange within a dApp and a… Continue reading Why token standards are essential to adoption