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In Wu's report, it was mentioned that Michael Saylor's speech at the White House Digital Asset Summit actually differs from the six types of digital asset framework he proposed earlier. According to previous reports, Saylor categorized digital assets into six types: non-issuer digital goods supported by computing power (such as Bitcoin), issuer digital securities, digital currencies, digital utility tokens, digital NFTs, and digital asset-backed tokens.

However, in Wu's report, it was mentioned that Saylor emphasized four types of digital assets: digital tokens, digital securities, digital currencies, and digital goods (such as Bitcoin). The definitions of these four types of assets are as follows:

• What is a Digital Token: Supported by an issuer, based on digital utility, used for capital creation and innovation.

• What is a Digital Security: Supported by an issuer, based on securities or goods, used for capital efficiency and globalization.

• What is a Digital Currency: Supported by an issuer, based on fiat currency, used for digital commerce and USD hegemony.

• What is a Digital Commodity: No issuer, based on digital assets, used for capital preservation and appreciation (such as Bitcoin).

Saylor also emphasized the importance of strengthening information disclosure and accountability mechanisms to prevent fraud and conflicts of interest, and urged the end of unfair and hostile tax policies to help the industry develop fully.