'Solve.Care is a healthcare IT company that builds blockchain platforms which the team believes may improve the way healthcare is delivered and managed. The Solve.Care platform reportedly uses blockchain technology as the underlying distributed ledger for coordinating care, benefits and payments between all parties in the chain of healthcare: patients, doctors, pharmacies, laboratories, employers, insurers, and others. SOLVE tokens may be used to secure efficient and transparent healthcare administration around the world. The token supply is fixed and the price variable, as determined by market supply and demand. SOLVE token runs natively on the Ethereum blockchain and is designed to follow the ERC20 token standard. SOLVE utility tokens are the currency used for transactions on the platform. According to the foundation, they can be utilized to pay for Care Administration Network fees, establish Care.Wallets, purchase Care.Cards, and participate in Care.Marketplace services as well as pay for associated integration fees. In addition, SOLVE is reportedly used for the emission of Care.Coins and payments requiring Care.Coins.'
Telos is a new blockchain network based on EOSIO software. Eos and Telos are both networks running the EOSIO software. Any smart contract that runs on one system should run equally well on the other. Telos has modified the Eos genesis snapshot and some rules to make the network more responsible to the majority of token holders, to be more attractive to DApp developers, and to generally run more responsively and sustainably. TLOS is the name of the token that reflects ownership in the Telos network. A TLOS token is like an EOS token except that there will be around 3X fewer TLOS tokens than EOS.