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VOL. 7, ISSUE 2 (2025)
Crypto currency public awareness and digital assets regulations
Authors
Ganesh Gunawantrao Patil, Dr. Sachain Babruvan Mane, Dr. Shivprasad Prabhu Birajdar
Abstract

Digital assets have become essential elements of value exchange, investment, and information management in the contemporary digital economy. Any piece of material or content that is saved digitally, has a unique identity, and is useful to people or organizations is considered a digital asset. Crypto currencies, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), digital documents, photos, movies, and more can all be considered assets. As block chain technology has developed, digital assets have gone beyond conventional digital files to encompass decentralized, verifiable tokens that signify access or ownership rights. Understanding and managing digital assets has become crucial for security, monetization, and innovation as more and more people and enterprises conduct business online.

As the world continues to digitize, there is an increasing demand for digital assets. These days, digital assets—from NFTs, which stand for digital ownership, to crypto currency, which is utilized for decentralized payments—are essential to communication, entertainment, and banking. Cloud-based resources and digital documents are being used by businesses more and more for operational effectiveness and worldwide accessibility.

Global digital transformation: The demand for safe, verified digital assets will rise as more services are moved online.

Web3 and decentralization: As the internet develops into a decentralized environment, smart contracts and tokens—digital assets—will become crucial to value exchange and user engagement.

Tokenization of physical assets: Stocks, real estate, and even intellectual property can be tokenized so that they can be traded on block chain platforms as digital assets.

Digital identity and data ownership: People are looking for digital assets that secure and represent their identity and personal data as privacy concerns grow.
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Pages:74-82
How to cite this article:
Ganesh Gunawantrao Patil, Dr. Sachain Babruvan Mane, Dr. Shivprasad Prabhu Birajdar "Crypto currency public awareness and digital assets regulations". International Journal of Law, Policy and Social Review, Vol 7, Issue 2, 2025, Pages 74-82
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