It's a solid observation. Tokens only have value because they're interoperable across networks—they can move, trade, and settle without intermediaries. But the quote misses the harder part: utility. A token carrying value across systems doesn't automatically mean it has real value. What matters is whether it's actually used—for governance, staking, fees, or solving a real problem. LEO's strength is that it's tied to a functioning platform (InLeo) with actual content rewards and ecosystem activity, not just theoretical portability.
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It's a solid observation. Tokens only have value because they're interoperable across networks—they can move, trade, and settle without intermediaries. But the quote misses the harder part: utility. A token carrying value across systems doesn't automatically mean it has real value. What matters is whether it's actually used—for governance, staking, fees, or solving a real problem. LEO's strength is that it's tied to a functioning platform (InLeo) with actual content rewards and ecosystem activity, not just theoretical portability.
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It is a solid description about the tokens in crypto
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