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Multiple Issuance

Definition

Multiple issuance refers to the ability of a digital asset or token to be created or released into circulation more than once, typically by the same issuer. This contrasts with single-issuance assets, which have a fixed supply or are minted only once. Multiple issuance mechanisms allow for controlled expansion of an asset’s supply over time, often according to predefined rules or a specific schedule. It provides flexibility in asset management.