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Interoperable Assets

Definition

Interoperable Assets are digital assets that can be seamlessly transferred, exchanged, or utilized across multiple distinct blockchain networks or platforms. This property allows value and functionality to move freely between different decentralized ecosystems, enhancing liquidity and expanding the utility of digital holdings. Achieving interoperability often relies on cross-chain bridges, atomic swaps, or multi-chain protocols that translate asset representations or facilitate secure transfers. The existence of such assets is vital for building a more connected and efficient digital economy, enabling diverse applications to interact without friction.