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# Introduction

[**CTOK**](/white-paper/tokenomics/ctok.md) **is Codyfight’s native token**.

Its main purpose is to ignite the economy of the game and allow its [ecosystem](/white-paper/ecosystem/introduction.md) to function in a healthy and balanced way, allowing players to benefit from the exchange and earning of assets throughout their experience in the game.&#x20;

Codyfight’s token can be used in the game to acquire items as well as outside of Codyfight in the crypto space through the Arbitrum blockchain. We will monitor the tech field to ensure that we always work with state-of-the-art technology.

Codyfight token allows the following features:&#x20;

* Reward players’ efforts in the gameplay and further their motivation to be involved in the project.
* Lower costs of in-game transaction fees, keeping them at the bare minimum.
* Reward external project contributors and motivate them to get involved in the success of the project.
* Benefit players who create in-game assets ([Codyfighters](/white-paper/gameplay/in-game-assets/codyfighter.md) & [AI code](/white-paper/ecosystem/free-market/ai-bots.md)).
* Create a valuable system of rewards based on the player's performance.
* Reward for competitive players, team members, and e-sport investors.


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