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Crypto yield

25 March 2024 / Author(s): Charles Kerrigan
Issue: March 2022 / Categories: In Practice
Company: CMS

Bitcoin, the original cryptoasset, does not pay interest or otherwise generate cashflows under the smart contract of the protocol. That has not, however, stopped the crypto community from developing products and code that do exactly that both for bitcoin and for many other types of cryptoasset. Charles Kerrigan explores the new market for crypto products with cash flows.

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