How to avoid Ethereum Token Name redundancy

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I have created my own token in ethereum blockchain with a name and a symbol.. But it is possible that some other person can create a token of the same name.. What can i do to avoid this so that my token name is unique?
Jul 12, 2018 in Blockchain by slayer
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I dont think you can do anything to prevent others from using the same token name as your's.. But you can use your unique contact address and store unlimited number of tokens in it..
answered Jul 12, 2018 by digger
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