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Real World Locations

Definition

Real World Locations refer to physical geographic places as opposed to virtual or digital environments. In the context of digital assets, this term often relates to the physical infrastructure supporting cryptocurrency operations, such as mining farms or data centers. It also pertains to the physical presence of blockchain companies, points of sale accepting crypto, or regulatory jurisdictions. Understanding real world locations helps ground digital asset discussions in tangible physical and geopolitical realities.