Mint Burn Window
A mint burn window is the operating period when an issuer processes stablecoin creation or redemption requests.
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These terms explain operational pieces of stablecoin movement without recommending any asset.
Terms about moving, redeeming, and settling tokenized dollars.
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A mint burn window is the operating period when an issuer processes stablecoin creation or redemption requests.
Reserve segregation means keeping backing assets separated from other funds to improve accounting and legal clarity.
Transfer finality is the point when a payment or token movement is considered settled and no longer reversible under normal rules.
A redemption queue is the ordered list of requests waiting to exchange tokens for their underlying cash or assets.