TokenZone opinions
"This is a great day for small countries and other coin processing entities" says Bjarne Geldson, President of the Central Bank of Denmark. The introduction of the new Token follows the 2001 Kopenhagen conference agreement on the standardisation of Token units which fixes the value of one Token. [see table below]
"The token is giant leap towards the introduction of a public transport system in the South Pacific" claims Fred Houghton, vice-superintendent of public affairs at Seal Bay,
"The other one sank last year".
TokenZone Central Bank President, Pavel Rostropovich denies allegations that the great physical distances, and in some cases the total lack of any form of communication between the TokenZone participants is hindering a speedy introduction.
"I am confident that once people are standing in front of the turnstile they're willing to spend their new Tokens. Otherwise they walk.".
Roundell PaperClip Company CEO Brad DiLorenzo on the
TokenZone:
"We're pleased that we can help to keep the TokenZone together. And with the introduction of the digital Paperlessclip we're taking this thing online as well.".