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{"bitcoin": "6f0279e9ed041c3d710a9f57d0c02928416460c4b722ae3457a11eec381c526d"}
This is telling us that `bitcoin` is a label for an asset that has the UUID of `6f0279e9ed041c3d710a9f57d0c02928416460c4b722ae3457a11eec381c526d`. Everything in Liquid is an 'Asset' (including L-BTC) and each of these Assets can have different features, issuance, and restrictions.
This is telling us that `bitcoin` is a label for an asset that has the UUID of `6f0279e9ed041c3d710a9f57d0c02928416460c4b722ae3457a11eec381c526d`. Everything in Liquid is an 'Asset' (including L-BTC) and each of these Assets can have different features.
Looking up this value on [https://blockstream.info/liquid/assets](https://blockstream.info/liquid/asset/6f0279e9ed041c3d710a9f57d0c02928416460c4b722ae3457a11eec381c526d) we can see info about it like its ticker, name, and circulating supply:
Looking up this value on [https://blockstream.info/liquid/assets](https://blockstream.info/liquid/asset/6f0279e9ed041c3d710a9f57d0c02928416460c4b722ae3457a11eec381c526d) we can see some info about it:
![](1-part2-assets.png)
This shows us the total amount of L-BTC in circulation, additionally we can see how much was Pegged-In and Out. Most notably,
### Issuing our own Asset
Issuing assets is pretty straight forward, it can be roughly broken down into 3 main steps[^3]: