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# Tokens for Users

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Planbit's Token
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## We have *<mark style="color:blue;">tokens</mark>* ready for platform users

* AI
* Web 3.0
* Metaverse
* P2E (Play to Earn)
* De-Fi

Tokens that are indispensable to this future ecosystem are prepared.

Users of our platform can freely buy, sell and distribute the tokens.

This token is also utilized in Planbit De-fi

Holders of these tokens will have huge benefits

will be even awesome in the future

and tokens will be used to process the cost of advanced artificial intelligence.

As more and more AI is utilized in the world, our tokens will increase in value.

* Eco-Friendly
* And above all, our tokens are eco-friendly

  We plan to use a certain amount of our token proceeds for the eco-friendliness of the earth.
* Ultimately, this is the reason our token can develop close to infinity.
* Tokens are planned to be released and airdropped to our users first.


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