Tokenica

About Tokenica

Everything worth knowing about any crypto token, in one place, reviewed against primary sources and open for anyone to contribute.

What is Tokenica?

A community-written encyclopedia for crypto tokens. Each token has a set of sections, background, team, tokenomics, timeline, products, links, and controversies, that anyone can contribute to. Every edit is reviewed against primary sources before it goes live.

Where do the tokens and first drafts come from?

Tokens come from search: when you look one up, its profile and market data are pulled from CoinGecko. A section can be drafted from public sources to give a page its starting content, and the community refines it from there.

How do I contribute?

Sign in with X, open any section, and propose an edit with at least one source URL. Your edit is weighed against primary and major secondary sources, then either published with the reasoning, or sent back with notes so you can fix it and resubmit.

Why are there limits on researching and editing?

To keep the encyclopedia accurate and the running costs sustainable. Your daily limits start small and grow as your edits get approved, trusted contributors get more. Limits reset daily.

What does "Nothing notable found yet" mean?

That section was reviewed against sources and nothing notable surfaced (common for base-layer assets or very new tokens). If you know of something, use Add to contribute it with sources.

How is content kept trustworthy and neutral?

Every claim is tied to a source, language is kept neutral and descriptive, and controversies are included rather than hidden. Edits that are unsourced, promotional, or contradicted by primary sources are declined.

Are the "buy" links sponsored?

The "Where to buy" links may be affiliate links, so Tokenica can earn a commission. They never affect what goes into a token’s entry.

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