This according to Venice.ai. Notice how it caters the answer to the platform.
What is a token in computer science?
A token, in the context of computer science, is a fundamental unit of executable code in a programming language. tokens are the smallest components of a program's source code that have meaning to the compiler or interpreter. They are typically separated by whitespace characters such as spaces, tabs, or line breaks.
There are various types of tokens, including keywords, identifiers (such as variable names), constants (like numbers or strings), operators (e.g., +, -, *, /), and punctuation marks (e.g., parentheses, brackets, braces).
In the context of cryptocurrencies, such as Morpheus (MOR), a token refers to a digital asset that represents a specific value, can be traded, and is often used to access certain features or functionalities within a platform or ecosystem. In this case, MOR tokens grant users access to Venice Pro, which offers additional features and customization options for interacting with the AI models.