Coin is a digital asset or cryptocurrency that operates on its own dedicated blockchain. Unlike tokens, which rely on existing blockchains, coins have their own independent infrastructure. Bitcoin and Ethereum are prime examples. Coins are primarily used as a medium of exchange, a store of value, or to power blockchain networks. They facilitate transactions, reward network participants, and can be used for investment purposes. Coins often play a crucial role in the functioning and security of their respective blockchains, serving as incentives for miners or validators to process transactions and maintain network integrity.
Coin
Coin
Last Updated: January 11, 2026
Coin is a digital asset or cryptocurrency with its own blockchain, used for transactions, investments, or network operations.