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Blockchain Glossary Hub, Tokenized Finance, DAO Governance, and Real-World Asset Terms
The LearnHub glossary is a structured educational reference library designed to explain key concepts used in tokenized finance, real-world asset infrastructure, DAO governance, blockchain transparency, and regulatory compliance. Use this glossary to find clear definitions of terms such as DAO, tokenization, proof of reserve, on-chain governance, smart contracts, and related investment infrastructure concepts. Each term links to a dedicated glossary page and supports the wider LearnHub knowledge system across Real-World Assets, DAO Governance, Investment Infrastructure, and Regulations & Compliance.
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AML (Anti-Money Laundering)
Anti-Money Laundering refers to rules and controls designed to detect and prevent illicit financial activity.
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Asset-Backed Token
A digital token designed to represent ownership, exposure, or claims connected to an underlying asset.
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Asset Custody
Asset custody refers to the safekeeping, administration, and control arrangements used to protect assets.
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Asset Registry
An asset registry is a recorded system used to track ownership, claims, or asset-related information.
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Asset Servicing
Asset servicing covers the operational functions used to administer, maintain, and support assets over time.
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Asset Tokenization
The process of converting rights or claims related to an asset into a digital token structure.
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Asset Valuation
Asset valuation is the process of determining the economic worth of an asset using defined methods or data.
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Audit Trail
A structured record of actions, transactions, approvals, or data changes used for review and verification.
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Beneficial Ownership
The economic ownership interest held by the person or entity that ultimately benefits from an asset.
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Beneficiary Rights
Beneficiary rights are the rights or economic interests held by a party that benefits from an asset or structure.
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Blockchain Explorer
A blockchain explorer is a tool used to view on-chain transactions, addresses, balances, and block data.
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Blockchain Infrastructure
The technical base layer used to record, verify, and support transactions or digital asset systems.
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Blockchain Node
A blockchain node is a system participant that stores, relays, or validates blockchain data.
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Capital Allocation
Capital allocation refers to how financial resources are distributed across assets, strategies, or operational uses.
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Consensus Mechanism
A consensus mechanism is the method used by a blockchain network to agree on valid transaction records.
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Custodian
A custodian is a party responsible for safeguarding assets, records, or related access controls.
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DAO
A Decentralized Autonomous Organization is a governance structure that uses coded rules and distributed decision systems.
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Delegated Voting
Delegated voting is a governance model where voting rights are assigned to another participant or representative.
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Digital Asset Custody
Digital asset custody refers to the safekeeping and control arrangements used for blockchain-based assets.
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Fractional Ownership
Fractional ownership allows an asset or economic interest to be divided into smaller ownership units.
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Gas Fees
Gas fees are transaction costs paid to process operations on certain blockchain networks.
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Governance Framework
A governance framework is the structured set of rules, processes, and roles used to guide decision-making.
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Governance Proposal
A governance proposal is a formal suggestion submitted for review, voting, or decision within a governance system.
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Governance Token
A token used to assign or measure governance participation rights within a protocol or organizational structure.
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Investor Protection
Investor protection refers to safeguards designed to reduce misconduct, opacity, or unfair treatment in financial systems.
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Jurisdiction
Jurisdiction refers to the legal or regulatory territory whose rules apply to an activity, entity, or structure.
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KYC (Know Your Customer)
KYC refers to identity verification processes used to confirm and assess customers in regulated environments.
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Layer 1 Blockchain
A Layer 1 blockchain is the base network where transactions are recorded and validated directly.
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Layer 2 Scaling
Layer 2 scaling refers to additional systems built to improve speed or efficiency beyond the base blockchain layer.
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Licensing Framework
A licensing framework is the regulatory structure that defines when and how an entity may lawfully operate.
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Liquidity
Liquidity refers to how easily an asset can be bought, sold, or converted without significant value loss.
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Market Liquidity
Market liquidity refers to the depth and ease with which assets can be traded within a market environment.
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MiCA Regulation
MiCA Regulation refers to the Markets in Crypto-Assets framework developed for crypto-asset regulation in the European Union.
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On-Chain Governance
A governance model where proposals, voting actions, or governance execution are recorded directly on blockchain infrastructure.
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On-Chain Transparency
On-chain transparency refers to the visibility of transaction, balance, or smart contract activity on a blockchain ledger.
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Oracle
An oracle is a mechanism that supplies external data to a blockchain-based system or smart contract.
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Portfolio Diversification
Portfolio diversification is the practice of spreading exposure across different assets, sectors, or structures.
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Price Discovery
Price discovery is the process through which market activity helps determine asset value or trading price.
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Proof of Reserve
A verification mechanism used to demonstrate whether assets or reserves are held as represented.
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Proof of Stake
Proof of Stake is a blockchain validation model that relies on staked assets to support network consensus.
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Proof of Work
Proof of Work is a blockchain consensus method that uses computational effort to validate transactions and blocks.
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Proposal Threshold
A proposal threshold is the minimum requirement needed before a governance proposal can be formally submitted.
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Real-World Assets
Assets that originate outside native blockchain systems and have legally recognized economic value.
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Regulatory Compliance
Regulatory compliance refers to meeting the legal and supervisory obligations that apply to a given activity or entity.
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Regulatory Oversight
Regulatory oversight is the monitoring and supervision applied by authorities to regulated activities or entities.
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Secondary Market
A secondary market is where previously issued assets or interests are traded between participants.
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Settlement Layer
The settlement layer is the system or network level where final transfer and record confirmation take place.
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Smart Contract
A programmable blockchain-based logic layer that automates defined actions, rules, or transaction conditions.
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Smart Contract Audit
A smart contract audit is a structured review of smart contract code, logic, and potential vulnerabilities.
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SPV (Special Purpose Vehicle)
A Special Purpose Vehicle is a separate legal entity often used to isolate assets, liabilities, or transaction structures.
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Token
A token is a digital unit used to represent value, utility, rights, or access within a system.
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Token Distribution
Token distribution refers to how tokens are allocated, released, or assigned across participants or categories.
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Token Issuance
Token issuance is the creation and release of tokens into a defined system or structure.
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Token Supply
Token supply refers to the quantity of tokens created, circulating, or available within a token system.
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Tokenization
The process of representing rights, value, or ownership interests through digital token formats.
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Transaction Finality
Transaction finality refers to the point at which a transaction is considered confirmed and no longer reversible.
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Transfer Agent
A transfer agent is a service role that helps record, manage, or update ownership transfers and related records.
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Treasury Allocation
Treasury allocation refers to how treasury-held resources are distributed across priorities, uses, or strategies.
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Treasury Governance
The policies and decision systems used to manage treasury resources, allocations, and oversight.
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Validator
A validator is a participant or system role that confirms transactions or blocks within a blockchain network.
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VARA
VARA refers to the Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority operating as a regulatory body for virtual asset activities.
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VASP (Virtual Asset Service Provider)
A Virtual Asset Service Provider is an entity that provides regulated services connected to virtual assets.
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Voting Power
Voting power refers to the weight or influence a participant holds in a governance voting process.
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Voting Quorum
The minimum level of participation required for a vote or governance proposal to be considered valid.
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