Tokenized Asset Utility

Definition ∞ Tokenized Asset Utility refers to the practical functions or benefits derived from holding or using a digital token that represents an underlying asset. This utility can include governance rights, access to services, revenue shares, or direct ownership claims on real-world or digital resources. It extends beyond speculative trading to provide tangible value.
Context ∞ The concept of tokenized asset utility is central to the long-term value proposition of many digital assets, moving beyond mere speculation. News often highlights projects developing innovative utility models, such as tokens granting access to exclusive content or representing fractional ownership in high-value assets. Regulatory discussions frequently differentiate utility tokens from securities based on their functional characteristics.