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Etymology

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From issue +‎ -er.

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issuer (plural issuers)

  1. One who issues, emits, or publishes.
    • 1996, United States. Internal Revenue Service, Internal Revenue Bulletin[1], page 47:
      A request for a nonreviewable ruling must be submitted by an issuer or holder.
    • 2024 October 15, Helene Braun, “Ex-Valkyrie Founder’s Canary Capital Group Files for First Litecoin ETF”, in CoinDesk[2]:
      The token is the native cryptocurrency of Litecoin, an open-source blockchain project whose code is copied from Bitcoin’s. Though several non-native ETF issuers have launched crypto funds this year, this is the first filing for a fund tied to LTC.

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