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# Multi-chain protocol

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The FLOKI token is available on more than one blockchain. Each blockchain FLOKI is on has its own strong points that allows the FLOKI ecosystem to thrive on it.

As of right now, FLOKI is available on the following blockchains:

* Ethereum
* Binance Smart Chain

FLOKI was originally launched on the Ethereum blockchain with a total supply of 10 trillion. However, shortly after its inception, FLOKI launched on the BSC network with a supply of 10 trillion in order to tap into the massive BSC userbase to grow the Floki Ecosystem.

FLOKI holders are able to bridge their tokens between the BSC and ETH blockchains within minutes by using top exchanges that include Binance, KuCoin, Bybit and more.

These exchanges facilitate a 1:1 swap that allows FLOKI holders to move their tokens seamlessly between the BSC and ETH blockchain. Due to the 1:1 swap, the supply and price of FLOKI between ecosystems are connected.&#x20;

FLOKI's 0.3% transaction tax is not applied when users bridge tokens between blockchains. This means you won’t pay the FLOKI transaction tax when moving tokens between the ETH and BSC chains. You will only pay the tax when doing usual buying and selling transactions.


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