Owning a thing and using a thing are not the same. Mix them up and you get massive legal headache and delayed product shipping. So Numbers splits them cleanly on-chain: 1. Tokenization = the asset’s long-term anchor 2. Usage Pass = Service fulfillment without immediately securitizing the asset. Simple way to think about this, owning a house vs. 7-day stay have different regulatory complexity, this should work the same on-chain. Numbers work both way, but is more focused on the usage pass, the receipt that does something: - Per-use license/receipt: one rental week, one redemption, one API request, one download. - Encodes terms (who, what, when, duration, conditions, deposit). - Often non-transferable or tightly controlled to prevent scalping. - Auto-expires/burns when done. The burn is part of the paper trail. Why this is important? Compliance clarity: Title or fractional ownership only with local regulated partners. Honest accounting: every use mints a usage receipt your revenue timeline writes itself. Cleaner ops: investors hold ownership token and sleep, users grab usage pass and go. Less drama, you can revoke, expire, or restrict usage pass without touching the ownership.