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Compliant Primitives

Definition

Compliant primitives are foundational technological components or functions within a digital asset system that are specifically designed to adhere to regulatory requirements from their inception. These basic building blocks incorporate features such as identity verification, transaction monitoring, or access controls, ensuring that operations built upon them meet legal standards. By integrating compliance at the lowest level, these primitives facilitate the creation of regulated digital assets and financial services. They provide a robust framework for regulatory conformity in novel digital environments.