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Core Asset Class

Definition

A core asset class denotes a fundamental category of investments that forms a primary component of a diversified portfolio. Historically, this has included traditional assets like stocks, bonds, and real estate. In the context of digital assets, a core asset class refers to cryptocurrencies or tokens that are widely recognized, possess significant market capitalization, and exhibit established utility or network effects. Bitcoin and Ethereum are often considered examples within this emerging category.