# Implications for Capital Markets

- [State-Aware Financial Instruments](https://info.building.inc/core-concepts/implications-for-capital-markets/state-aware-financial-instruments.md): Financial instruments function better when pricing, risk, and constraints can respond to verified changes in asset state.
- [Market Formation Through Verifiable Assets](https://info.building.inc/core-concepts/implications-for-capital-markets/market-formation-through-verifiable-assets.md): Markets emerge when assets are comparable, legible, and trusted, enabling bids, benchmarks, and financial innovation.
- [Financial Primitives vs. Financial Products](https://info.building.inc/core-concepts/implications-for-capital-markets/financial-primitives-vs.-financial-products.md): Explains the difference between foundational financial building blocks and constructed financial instruments, and why exposing primitives reshapes how markets are designed, governed, and enforced.
- [Liquidity as Infrastructure, Not Capital](https://info.building.inc/core-concepts/implications-for-capital-markets/liquidity-as-infrastructure-not-capital.md): Reframes liquidity as the underlying infrastructure that enables exchange and price discovery, rather than as capital that can be created through tokenization alone.


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