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Consumptive Use Model

Definition

A consumptive use model describes digital assets that are used up or spent in exchange for services or functions. This model applies to cryptocurrencies or tokens primarily designed to be consumed within a specific ecosystem to access or pay for goods, services, or network operations, rather than being held primarily for speculative investment. Examples include gas tokens used to pay for transaction fees on a blockchain or utility tokens spent to access decentralized applications. The value of such tokens is directly tied to the demand for their underlying utility and the services they facilitate.