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Programmable Assets

Definition

Programmable assets are digital assets whose behavior and transferability are governed by embedded code or smart contracts on a blockchain. Unlike traditional assets, their rules for issuance, ownership, and use can be automated and enforced without intermediaries. This capability allows for the creation of sophisticated financial instruments, supply chain tokens, or digital rights that react dynamically to predefined conditions. They represent a significant advancement in asset management and financial automation.