Collateralized Asset Security

Asset

A Collateralized Asset Security (CAS) represents a financial instrument underpinned by a pool of digital assets, frequently cryptocurrencies or tokenized real-world assets, designed to mitigate counterparty risk and enhance investor confidence within derivative markets. These securities function similarly to traditional asset-backed securities, where the underlying assets generate cash flows that service the obligations of the security. The value of a CAS is directly tied to the value and liquidity of the collateral, providing a degree of transparency and predictability absent in some purely synthetic derivatives. Consequently, CAS structures are gaining traction as a bridge between traditional finance and the evolving crypto ecosystem.