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Synthetic Asset

Definition

A synthetic asset is a digital token designed to mirror the value of another asset. These financial instruments, constructed on blockchain networks, derive their price from an underlying asset such as fiat currencies, commodities, or traditional equities, without requiring direct custody of the actual asset. Synthetic assets are typically collateralized by other digital assets and maintained through smart contracts that govern their creation, redemption, and price pegging mechanisms. They offer users exposure to various markets from within the decentralized finance ecosystem.