> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://apstationnft.gitbook.io/apstation/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://apstationnft.gitbook.io/apstation/token/what-is-usdasn.md).

# What is $ASN?

$ASN is a digital asset built on the Aptos blockchain, ensuring the security and transparency of transactions. The token is utilized for conducting transactions within the platform ecosystem and for participating in governance activities through voting rights.

As prospective investors, it's crucial to note that $ASN offers numerous benefits, including the opportunity to stake tokens. By staking $ASN, investors unlock a variety of platform privileges, including access to exclusive features, rewards, and participation in key decision-making processes. This mechanism not only reinforces the platform's security but also fosters a strong sense of community involvement and ownership.

Furthermore, $ASN operates on a deflationary model, meaning its supply decreases over time. This scarcity mechanism has the potential to increase the value of $ASN for all holders, providing opportunities for capital appreciation over the long term.


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