Bringing Financial Assets Onchain
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Assets

In Allo, an asset refers to the underlying investment or property that is being managed within a deal. Assets can take many forms, including:

  • Equity: Shares in a company

  • Real estate: Property or buildings

  • Alternative assets: Such as art, collectibles, or cryptocurrency

  • Financial instruments: Such as loans or bonds

Assets are typically held within a special purpose vehicle (SPV), which is a separate legal entity created to hold and manage the asset. The SPV is used to isolate the asset from other assets and liabilities, and to provide a clear and transparent view of the asset's ownership and management.

There are several types of assets that can be managed in Allocations, including:

  • Domestic assets: Assets that are located within the same country as the deal

  • International assets: Assets that are located outside of the country where the deal is located

  • Alternative assets: Assets that are not traditional investments, such as art or collectibles

  • Financial instruments: Assets that are used to raise capital or manage risk, such as loans or bonds

Assets are an important part of the Allocations platform, as they provide a way for users to manage and track their investments. By using Allocations to manage assets, users can gain a clear and transparent view of their investments and make informed decisions about how to manage them.

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