Developer Documentation
  • What is CTEX?
  • Learn about CTEX Chain
    • Ctex Overview: vision, strategy and platform components
    • The Ctex Blockchain
      • Ctex Consensus Mechanism
      • Delegation and Staking with Validators
      • Ethereum (EVM) Compatibility and Smart Contracts
      • Boosting Ctex's Scalability
  • Empowering Global Payments with Ctex
  • Ctex Key Feature
  • Ctex Consensus
  • CTEX Clusters
    • CTEXChain Mainnet
    • CTEXChain Testnet
    • CLI Command
    • Ctex Faucet
    • Audit Report
  • Integrating with Metamask
    • Add Ctex Chain Network to Metamask
    • Config Custom Token
    • How to Reset Metamask Wallet
  • CTEX Exclusive Product
  • Ctex Coin
    • Technical
    • Utility
    • Distribution
  • Run Master Node
  • Developer Guide
    • Token Standard
      • CTEX-721 Token
      • CTEX-20 Token
  • APIs
    • accounts
    • blockNumber
    • call
    • chainId
    • estimateGas
    • gasPrice
    • getBalance
    • getBlockByHash
    • getBlockByNumber
    • getBlockTransactionCountByHash
    • getBlockTransactionCountByNumber
    • getCode
    • getLogs
    • getStorageAt
    • getTransactionByBlockHashAndIndex
    • getTransactionByBlockNumberAndIndex
    • getTransactionByHash
    • getTransactionCount
    • getTransactionReceipt
    • getUncleByBlockHashAndIndex
    • getUncleByBlockNumberAndIndex
    • getUncleCountByBlockHash
    • getUncleCountByBlockNumber
    • getWork
    • hashrate
    • mining
    • protocolVersion
    • sendRawTransaction
    • submitWork
    • syncing
    • net_listening
    • net_peerCount
    • net_version
    • web3_clientVersion
    • parity_nextNonce
    • Filter methods
    • newFilter
    • newBlockFilter
    • getFilterChanges
    • uninstallFilter
  • Depolying CTEX chain
    • Using Remix
    • Using Truffle
    • Using Hardhat
    • Using Replit
    • Using Alchemy
  • Whitepaper
  • Technical Paper
  • Yellow Paper
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  1. Developer Guide

Token Standard

A token in every blockchain ecosystem function as the central element of a new economy and ecosystem. The standard of a particular token defines a set of rules that governs its utility and issuance. ERC tokens (Ethereum Request for Comments), which is a technical standard used for smart contracts, such as ERC20, ERC721 on the Ethereum are the example of token standards.

Token standards on CTEX Chain

CTEX chain introduces two types of token standards with its own unique function including CTEX-20 and CTEX-721. Both this token standards can be divided into separate categories as fungible tokens (CTEX20) and non-fungible tokens (CTEX721).

Fungible tokens are all equal, divisible and interchangeable. It all can be divided into smaller token units such as 0.1 CTEX, 0.002 CTEX. Whereas non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are all distinct and non-divisible. Thus it could represent a unique asset, like a certificate or a collectible in-game item.

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