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Token Categories

FRY (Governance Token)

FRY is the primary governance token within the Fry ecosystem, granting holders voting rights and enabling community-driven decisions regarding network development and protocol enhancements.

Additionally, FRY tokens are utilized within Fry Networks for:

  • Transaction Fees on the NFT marketplace, fry.market.

  • Platform Service Fees on the decentralized staking platform, fry.farm.

  • Purchasing BYOD Licenses (Bring Your Own Device), enabling decentralized participation and device integration within the Fry Networks ecosystem.


fVPN (Bandwidth Network Token)

fVPN tokens are dedicated to users who contribute bandwidth to Fry Networks’ decentralized VPN infrastructure. This network token recognizes technical participation and incentivizes bandwidth contribution, aligning network efficiency with real-world data demand.


fNODE (Storage and Compute Network Token)

fNODE tokens support devices and software nodes providing decentralized storage and compute capabilities to Fry Networks.

This category includes:

  • Token Distribution Nodes

  • Storage Validator Nodes

  • Storage Decentralization Nodes

These specialized network components contribute essential resources for maintaining robust, resilient, and scalable infrastructure.


fSENSOR (Environmental and Energy Data Network Token)

fSENSOR tokens support devices focused on environmental and energy data collection within the network.

This token segment includes (but may expand to):

  • fWX – Weather Sensors

  • fRAD – Radiation Sensors

  • fKWH – Energy Monitoring Devices

  • fGNSS – Global Navigation Satellite System Sensors

  • fDB – Decibel / Noise Sensors

As the Fry Networks ecosystem grows, additional sensor types and corresponding network tokens may emerge to reflect expanded capabilities and associated data collection.


✅ Key Compliance Notes

  • All token descriptions focus exclusively on network functionality, technical roles, and governance participation within Fry Networks.

  • Tokens are explicitly positioned as functional utility units intended to measure, incentivize, and verify specific technical contributions to the decentralized network.

  • No token described here should be viewed as a guarantee or promise of financial returns, passive income, profit, or investment value.

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