Glossary

Bearer-asset

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A bearer asset is a type of financial asset where ownership is determined by physical possession, rather than by registration or the holder’s identity. In the past, traditional bearer assets included cash, because back in the gold standard era, cash represented a claim on the Central Bank gold reserve. The key characteristic of these assets was that whoever physically held cash could claim the value it represented. However, in modern times, cash is no longer considered a bearer asset because it no longer means a direct claim on gold or any other asset.

Bitcoin can be viewed as a bearer asset due to its ownership model. Ownership of bitcoin is established through the possession of private keys, which allow the holder to control and transfer the bitcoin associated with a specific address. Unlike traditional bearer assets, bitcoin does not represent a claim on any other asset; instead, it is a digital asset directly owned and controlled by the key holder. This digital form of bearer asset emphasizes the importance of securing private keys to ensure the protection and ownership of bitcoin, paralleling the physical security required for traditional bearer assets.

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