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Crypto Asset

Any digital asset based on blockchain, including cryptocurrencies and tokens.

Beginner-friendly explanation  

A crypto asset is a digital value you can own and trade online. It can be a currency like Bitcoin, a token used in a video game, or a share in a project. All crypto assets operate using blockchain technology.

Example: Buying a Bitcoin or an NFT means owning a crypto asset.

 Intermediate-level insight  

A crypto asset includes various types of digital assets: cryptocurrencies (e.g., Bitcoin), utility tokens (e.g., UNI), governance tokens (e.g., COMP), NFTs (unique digital items). Each crypto asset has a different function depending on its protocol and ecosystem utility.

Example: The AAVE token is a crypto asset used to govern the Aave DeFi lending platform.

 Advanced perspective

The term crypto asset covers all digital instruments based on blockchain or Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT). Their classification (cryptocurrency, token, NFT, security token) defines their potential regulatory status and economic use.

Example: A Security Token representing company shares uses blockchain but must comply with specific financial regulations.

Cryptocurrencies & Tokens

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