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A Wrapped Token Is Not Always the Same as the Native Asset

By Walid Mograbi · · 2 min read

A wrapped or bridged token may look familiar, but it adds new trust, custody, network, and liquidity assumptions on top of the original asset risk.

Why this lesson matters

This lesson explains a practical market concept, why it matters, and the main mistakes to avoid before acting.

The core idea

Practical example

Consider a small real-world decision in new crypto. Pause to review the mechanism, the cost, and the main risk before acting.

Common mistakes to avoid

Quick checklist

Key takeaway

A good lesson improves judgment, risk control, and execution discipline before it changes action.

Important caution

Educational content is not a personal recommendation or a guaranteed signal.

Further reading

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