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What is token migration?

Token migration refers to the process of moving tokens from one blockchain to another as a result of a change in the blockchain. What Is a Token Migration? Token migration (also known as token swaps) occurs when a token is transferred from one blockchain to another during a blockchain changeover.

What is a token swap?

Token swaps also occur when a project moves off of another third-party smart contract platform onto its own blockchain. For example, Ontology, which was originally a NEP-5 token on the Neo platform, migrated to its own blockchain in 2018. Token migrations can also be conducted between two different third-party blockchains.

What is a “token”?

Instead, a “token” takes the place of your account number for each purchase. The “token” is the number used to complete your transaction, so your real card information is never used.

What happens when orphaned tokens are deleted or moved?

When orphaned tokens are deleted or moved, the process instance tries to resume at the next activity that contains tokens. If no tokens exist, the process completes. For example, if you have an activity that contains three tasks (Task A, Task B, and Task C) and Task A is currently running, Task A has the token.

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