#falconfinance $FF The abbreviation 'AT' token usually refers to an Access Token in web security or, less commonly, a specific cryptocurrency token.

​Access Token (Web Security): This is a digital credential issued after a user successfully logs in, typically used in authorization protocols like OAuth 2.0. The Access Token (AT) proves the bearer's identity and permissions, allowing them to securely access protected resources (like an API) without sending their password for every request. It serves as a temporary, portable key.

​Cryptocurrency: Several smaller projects use 'AT' as their ticker, such as AnonToken (AT) or AT Finance. These are utility or governance tokens on a blockchain, used for staking, transactions, or voting within their respective decentralized ecosystems.