Treasury Bills
Treasury bills are short-term government securities often used as conservative reserve assets.
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These terms describe how backing assets are held, reviewed, and used to support a stablecoin.
Terms around reserve assets and supply management.
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Treasury bills are short-term government securities often used as conservative reserve assets.
A custodian is the institution that safely holds reserves or other assets on behalf of an issuer or client.
A reserve audit is a review that checks whether backing assets match what a project or firm says it holds.
Mint-burn is a supply-adjustment process where tokens are created or destroyed to keep supply aligned with demand or backing.