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Are There Regulatory Requirements on How the Fund Must Be Held?

Regulatory requirements on fund holdings vary significantly by jurisdiction. Generally, regulators prefer that risk-bearing funds be held in highly liquid, low-volatility assets, which favors stablecoins or fiat.

Some jurisdictions may mandate specific reserve ratios or require independent custody to ensure the funds are not commingled with operational capital.

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