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        • A Product of Equity, Property, or Rights
        • Fixed Income Products with Option-like Risk Control
        • Asset Management Products
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A Product of Equity, Property, or Rights

The simplest security in the real world is an equity stock, yet the complexity of issuing such a simple instrument is greatly underappreciated.

While minting a fungible token on a blockchain to represent ownership of an equity or property is intuitive, it lacks tangible connection to what is being represented. It is critical for serious investment decisions on blockchains to be based on the real meaning carried by digitally transferrable tokens.

INK Finance solves this problem by encompassing such critical information in a high-level construct, the InkEnvelope, and providing tools to handle, process, and interpret these envelopes. A singleton product (or security) can now have the necessary information associated with it, provided that it is issued with tools from INK’s Products Module.

The following illustration describes how a singleton equity-like product carrying off-chain information can be issued by an INK DAO.

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