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Commodity Interest

Definition

A commodity interest represents a financial stake in a commodity or its derivative, such as a futures contract or option. In traditional finance, this applies to assets like gold, oil, or agricultural products. For digital assets, the classification of certain cryptocurrencies as commodity interests is a significant regulatory determination, influencing how they are traded and supervised. This classification dictates the applicable regulatory framework, often placing them under the purview of commodity regulators.