Any crypto trying to be a commodity

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The bitcoin is neither a commodity (raw material) since it cannot be used for the production of something useful. The debate over whether cryptocurrencies should be defined as securities, like stocks, or commodities, like wheat or gold, has implications. A crypto commodity is a digital representation of a commodity, utility, or contract on a blockchain network through exclusive tokens.
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Ripple Labs, Inc. Blockchain can be used to provide aggregated data while fully respecting individual commercial confidentiality. In such a case the bitcoin could become a modern equivalent of tulip bulbs � a speculative asset the cost of which sharply raised in Holland in the 17th century and then sharply fell.