The term “cryptoactives” encompasses the so-called “fungible tokens” and “non-fungible-tokens”. The latter (“NFT’s”) are digital units of value, that represent, amongst others, rights concerning works of art, games, moveable property, collectable items or financial assets that can be digitally traded between individuals or legal entities.
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