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# Crypto Asset
A digital [asset](assets.md) that is traded on a [blockchain](blockchain.md) network. Sometimes also referred to by "cryptocurrency" although this namesake has semantic issues due to confusion around differing [currency](currency.md) definitions.
A digital [asset](assets.md) that is traded on a [blockchain](blockchain.md) network. Sometimes also referred to as "cryptocurrency" although this name has semantic issues due to confusion around differing [currency](currency.md) definitions.
Examples of crypto assets include, but are not limited to:
* [Bitcoin](bitcoin.md)
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1. Varoufakis, Yanis. 2021. What Is Money, Really? And Why Bitcoin Is Not the Answer (Even If Blockchain Is Brilliant & Potentially Helpful in Democratising Money). Yanis Varoufakis (blog). 2 August 2021. https://www.yanisvaroufakis.eu/2021/08/02/what-is-money/.
1. Larue, Louis. 2020. “A Conceptual Framework for Classifying Currencies”. International Journal of Community Currency Research 24 (1): 4560.
1. Pele, Daniel Traian, Niels Wesselhöfft, Wolfgang Karl Härdle, Michalis Kolossiatis, and Yannis G. Yatracos. 2021. Are Cryptos Becoming Alternative Assets? European Journal of Finance, 142. https://doi.org/10.1080/1351847X.2021.1960403.
1. Taleb, Nassim Nicholas. 2021. Bitcoin, Currencies, and Fragility. ArXiv:2106.14204 [Physics, q-Fin], July. http://arxiv.org/abs/2106.14204.
1. Taleb, Nassim Nicholas. 2021. Bitcoin, Currencies, and Fragility. ArXiv:2106.14204 [Physics, q-Fin], July. http://arxiv.org/abs/2106.14204.