COTI doesn’t issue stock. It’s not a company listed on the stock market, it’s a crypto protocol, and the asset you’re probably looking for is the COTI token, not “COTI stock.” The confusion is understandable. People coming from a traditional finance background often use the word “stock” when they mean “coin” or “token.” But in Web3, the difference matters.
- Stocks represent ownership in a company
- Tokens represent access, utility, or rights within a decentralized system
COTI falls into the second category. It’s a utility token used to power the COTI protocol, a Layer 2 built on Ethereum for confidential computation. You don’t own part of a company when you hold COTI. You hold access to the ecosystem: staking, Treasury participation, computation fees, and eventually, governance. If you’re trying to check the current price of COTI, here’s where to go:
- CoinGecko
- CoinMarketCap
- Major exchanges like Binance, KuCoin, or Gate.io etc
Just make sure you’re tracking the ERC-20 version of COTI, which is what’s used in COTI V2. Some old Dex/exchange listings still show the legacy token from the Trustchain days, those are mostly outdated.
To be clear:
There’s no COTI stock on the NASDAQ, NYSE, or any traditional equity exchange. There’s no shareholder dividend or boardroom to sit in. But there is a token that powers private, modular infrastructure on Ethereum. And that’s what people are actually buying when they search for “COTI stock.”
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