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Decentralized Assets

Definition

Decentralized Assets are digital assets that operate on distributed ledger technology, such as blockchain, without relying on a central authority for their issuance, management, or validation. These assets are typically controlled by network participants through consensus mechanisms, offering enhanced transparency and resistance to censorship. Examples include cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, as well as tokens used within decentralized finance protocols. Their fundamental characteristic is the absence of a single point of control, distinguishing them from traditional financial instruments.