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Digital Asset Strategy for Event Ticketing
A new company, 'EventVerse', plans to issue digital assets for concert tickets. They will offer two types of products:
- General admission tickets, where any ticket grants the same level of access and seating is unassigned.
- A single, unique 'Golden Circle' VIP package for each concert, which includes a backstage tour and a meet-and-greet with the artists.
Based on the core characteristic of non-fungible digital assets, which of these two products is a suitable candidate to be issued as such an asset? Explain your reasoning.
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