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Token

A token is a digitally represented unit issued and transferred under a ledger or smart-contract system, with rights defined by its design and law.

Defined termReviewed 16 July 2026

Related terms

CryptoassetSmart ContractStablecoinWalletBitcoinBlockchain

Educational risk notice

This material is general education, not personal investment advice or a promise of results. Markets can move beyond planned levels, and losses can exceed expectations when leverage, liquidity, gaps, or operational failures are involved.

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Trading glossaryReviewed 16 July 2026

Definition

A token is a digitally represented unit issued and transferred under a ledger or smart-contract system, with rights defined by its design and law.

In market context

Tokens can represent payment value, governance, access, claims, or other functions, and identical technical standards do not create identical economic rights. Supply controls, administrator permissions, custody, liquidity, smart-contract code, and regulatory classification all affect risk. A token appearing in a wallet or on a trading venue does not prove that it is authentic, valuable, redeemable, or lawfully offered to users.

Risk context

Malicious or worthless tokens can imitate legitimate assets and use approvals or smart-contract interactions to steal other holdings.

Source

Use the primary source for fuller regulatory or market context.

BIS — Crypto, Tokens and DeFi: Navigating the Regulatory Landscape

Educational risk notice

This material is general education, not personal investment advice or a promise of results. Markets can move beyond planned levels, and losses can exceed expectations when leverage, liquidity, gaps, or operational failures are involved.

term specific risk
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Related glossary terms

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Cryptoasset

A cryptoasset is a digitally represented asset that uses cryptography and distributed-ledger systems for issuance, ownership records, transfer, or application access.

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Smart Contract

A smart contract is code deployed to a distributed ledger that executes defined state changes when transactions satisfy its programmed conditions.

crypto · blockchainRead guide
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Stablecoin

A stablecoin is a cryptoasset designed to maintain a value relative to a referenced currency, asset, or basket through a stated stabilization mechanism.

crypto · assetsRead guide
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Wallet

A cryptoasset wallet is a system for managing keys, addresses, and transaction signing rather than a container that physically stores blockchain assets.

crypto · securityRead guide