Oklahoma Code § 6-1520

Title 6. Banks And Trust Companies: Definitions
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As used in this act:

1.  “Blockchain analytics” means the analysis of data from
blockchains or publicly distributed ledgers including, but not
limited to, associated transaction information;
2.  “Blockchain technology” means the same as defined in Section
1359 of Title 68 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
3.  “Currency” means the same as defined in Section 1512 of
Title 6 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
4.  “Digital assets” means the same as defined in Section 1359
of Title 68 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
5.  “Digital asset address” means an alphanumeric identifier
associated with a digital asset wallet identifying the location to
which a digital asset transaction can be sent;
6.  “Digital asset wallet” means a software application or other
mechanism providing a means to hold, store, or transfer digital
assets;
7.  “Digital asset kiosk” means an electronic terminal acting as
a mechanical agent of the digital asset kiosk operator to enable the
digital asset kiosk operator to facilitate the exchange of digital
assets for money, bank credit, or other digital asset including, but
not limited to:
a. connecting directly to a separate digital asset
exchange that performs the actual digital asset
transmission, or
b. drawing upon the digital asset in the possession of
the electronic terminal’s operator;
8.  “Digital asset kiosk operator” means a person or entity that
owns, operates, or manages a digital asset kiosk located in this
state offering digital asset kiosk transactions;
9.  “Digital asset kiosk transaction” means a transaction
conducted or performed, in whole or in part, by electronic means via
a digital asset kiosk.  Digital asset kiosk transaction shall also
mean a transaction made at a digital asset kiosk to purchase digital
assets with currency or to sell digital assets for currency;
10.  “New customer” means an individual who has never previously
transacted with a digital asset kiosk operator.  The new customer
shall remain defined as such during the seventy-two (72) hours after
the first financial transaction with the digital asset kiosk
operator; and
11.  “Transaction hash” means a unique identifier made up of a
string of characters that acts as a record of and provides proof
that the transaction was verified and added to the blockchain.

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