DLT assets are digital representations of value or rights recorded on a distributed ledger technology. These assets, also known as distributed ledger technology assets, utilize blockchain or similar distributed ledger systems for their issuance, transfer, and verification. They can include cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, security tokens, and non-fungible tokens, each possessing distinct characteristics and utility. DLT assets enable peer-to-peer transactions and transparent record-keeping without requiring central intermediaries.
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The classification and regulation of DLT assets remain a primary discussion point among global policymakers and financial institutions. Different jurisdictions are developing frameworks to distinguish between various types of DLT assets and apply appropriate financial market law. The ongoing legal and regulatory developments significantly influence their market adoption and institutional acceptance.
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