(which is great) why do most exchanges list the ERC-20 version instead of native? Also why are there two versions of the token to begin with?
Integrating our trustchain with exchanges takes a lot of technical abilities and time, which is why only a few exchanges have been able to list the native token.
The reason for different tokens is to ensure interoperability across chains. Read this article to understand better https://bit.ly/2XJMTcp
Ben this is surprising that Huobi and KuCoin have been able to do this but not larger exchanges like Binance. Do we see someone like Binance spending the time to integrate native?
Maybe in the future it could be considered, but right now I doubt.
There’s actually 4 versions of Coti BEP2 and BEP20 being the others I suspect we’ll see a Cardano native token also but nothing confirmed on this yet
Do all the versions feed back into the treasury or is it just native tokens?
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