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I currently can tip you 2 !LOLZ and 2 !PIZZA (and sometimes, other tip tokens such as LUV). 😏

That's absolutely fine with me! Thank you very much!

Since each LOLZ token is almost the same price as PIZZA and each !LOLZ command gives 1 LOLZ tip while each !PIZZA gives 0.1 PIZZA tip, you get almost 10 times worth the value by getting tipped LOLZ instead of PIZZA. 😅

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Yes, I noticed that. Pizza, Beer and Wine are all in this case. Also 200/250 tips are needed to be able to tip these tokens, where as we need only 10 !LUV or 16 LOLZ. They're a lot more accessible. But I think the reason for this is that the 3 beforementioned exist for a longer time and after a while they've changed the objectives not to inflate the coin - actually the same what recently has happened to LUV and LOLZ...

Tipping tokens would encounter inflation problems sooner or later, but what I was referring to was the fact that if the tokens are priced the same, we get 10 times more value by getting tipped unit tokens (such as !LOLZ and !LUV) because you get 1 full token from those. 😏

Yeah I got that... But I was thinking that maybe at the time of starting the wine, beer and pizza have been unit tokens as well. Could be mistaken in this. !LUV

There is what we call "unit bias", where fractional numbers are avoided as much as possible. 🤓 That's what !LOLZ and !LUV follow. 😏

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Farm LOLZ tokens when you Delegate Hive or Hive Tokens.
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Use the !LOL or !LOLZ command to share a joke and an $LOLZ
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