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Market Intrinsic Value

Definition

Market intrinsic value represents the fundamental worth of a digital asset derived from its underlying utility, technological innovation, network effects, and future potential, independent of its current market price. This value considers factors such as the real-world problem it addresses, its adoption rate, ongoing developer activity, and the strength of its community. It signifies a theoretical assessment of an asset’s true economic standing. Understanding market intrinsic value helps distinguish purely speculative assets from those with enduring utility.