A ghost token is a non-transferable digital asset, often used in blockchain ecosystems to represent ownership without enabling trade. It benefits projects by preventing speculation, ensuring tokens remain tied to specific roles or achievements. Users gain verifiable credentials or access rights, while developers maintain control over token distribution and utility, fostering community engagement.
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