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This seems to be a very specific term, and it's not clear exactly what you are referring to, as the phrase "Open tokens post" can relate to several different things, primarily in the tech and crypto world.

Based on the search results, here are the most likely interpretations:

* Cryptocurrency/Blockchain: "Tokens" are a key concept in the world of crypto. A "tokens post" might refer to:

* A blog post, news article, or forum discussion about new token launches or a specific cryptocurrency token (e.g., on a site like CoinMarketCap or a crypto exchange's blog).

* A process related to minting or creating your own token on an open network like TON (The Open Network), which has documentation for builders and a "Dev Forum."

* Information about token unlock schedules on a crypto platform.

* Developer/API Access: In web development, "tokens" are often used for authentication (like an OAuth 2.0 token or API key) to access a service or post content.

* This could be related to using an API (like the Blogger API or OpenAI Developer Community) to programmatically create a post.

* It might also refer to a specific error message in a platform like WordPress ("An active access token must be used to create a new Site for the User").

* Surveys/Forums: In a platform like LimeSurvey, a "token" is a unique code a user needs to access a survey. A "tokens post" could refer to a forum discussion about setting up or troubleshooting these tokens.

To help me open the correct "tokens post," could you please tell me:

* What website or platform are you trying to access? (e.g., a crypto exchange, a development forum, a specific blog, etc.)

* What is the "post" about? (e.g., a new coin, an announcement, a guide, a forum topic, etc.)

If you want to search for it yourself, you can try being more specific in a Google search, for example:

* [Name of the token] tokenomics post

* "Open tokens post" [Name of the platform]

* new token listing post