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Digital Share Issuance

Definition

Digital share issuance is the process of creating and distributing ownership units of a company or asset as digital tokens on a blockchain. This method leverages distributed ledger technology to represent traditional equity or asset ownership, providing benefits such as fractionalization, increased liquidity, and automated compliance. Each digital share represents a specific claim or right, recorded immutably on a ledger. It streamlines the administrative burden associated with conventional share management and transfer.