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{{g}}“[[Dematerialised securities|“Dematerialised” ]] [[securities]] or [[Financial instrument|financial instruments]] are those which have swallowed the blue pill, jacked themselves into the matrix, and gone digital, no longer having earthly existence as a security printed, paper “[[Res extensa|thing]]”.
{{g}}“[[Dematerialised securities|Dematerialised]][[securities]] or [[Financial instrument|financial instruments]] are those which have swallowed the blue pill, jacked themselves into the Matrix, and gone digital, no longer having earthly existence as a security printed, paper “[[Res extensa|thing]]”.


That is, in this day and age, pretty much all of them.
That is, in this day and age, pretty much all of them.
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Dematerialisedsecurities or financial instruments are those which have swallowed the blue pill, jacked themselves into the Matrix, and gone digital, no longer having earthly existence as a security printed, paper “thing”.

That is, in this day and age, pretty much all of them.

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