Clarify me, if the companies planned to host their apps in EOS and plan to airdrop their tokens then what would be the point of having EOS tokens? to be only to identify the participants who can get the tokens airdropped? if apps don't need EOS tokens but they can create their own tokens out of thin air then isn't it creating more tokens than the originally planned 1 billion token by EOS? for eg if 5 apps create their own token then essentially its 5 billion tokens in different names equivalent to EOS. Am bit confused why would the parties to host their apps to have a new tokens rather getting EOS tokens?
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