
Multi-year Cambridge Digital Assets Programme launched with 16 institutional research collaborators to create open-access datasets and tools to inform digital public dialogue and decision-making in such areas as the environment, infrastructure and cryptocurrencies.
Multi-year Cambridge Digital Assets Programme launched with 16 institutional research collaborators to create open-access datasets and tools to inform digital public dialogue and decision-making in such areas as the environment, infrastructure and cryptocurrencies.
探花直播growing adoption of digital assets increasingly blurs the lines between roles, responsibilities and applicable rules, stretching the boundaries of long-term institutional arrangements
Bryan Zhang
探花直播 (CCAF) at Cambridge Judge Business School has announced the launch of the (CDAP), a research initiative in collaboration with 16 leading banks, public sector agencies and private organisations to study the rapid digitisation of assets and value transfer systems.
Over an initial period of two years, the CCAF will work with public and private organisations to create the data, tools, and insights necessary to facilitate an evidence-based public dialogue about the opportunities and risks presented by the growing digital asset ecosystem.
探花直播CDAP鈥檚 institutional research collaborators are: Accenture, Bank for International Settlements (BIS) Innovation Hub, British International Investment (BII), Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), EY, Fidelity, UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), Goldman Sachs, Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), International Monetary Fund (IMF),听Invesco, London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG),听Mastercard,听MSCI, Visa, and the World Bank.听
探花直播programme builds on the CCAF鈥檚听work in creating digital tools such as the听Cambridge Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index (CBECI)听and the听Global Cryptoasset Benchmarking Study听series. It is designed to address the broader ecosystem trends and issues through research that can help guide public opinion, inform regulation and policy discussion, as well as support evidence-based decision making by individuals and institutions.
Supporters of the programme include prominent public and private stakeholders from a variety of sectors to promote diversity in views and facilitate exchange of insight. These supporters will also provide input and guidance to ensure practical and meaningful research output.
鈥 探花直播growing adoption of digital assets increasingly blurs the lines between roles, responsibilities and applicable rules, stretching the boundaries of long-term institutional arrangements,鈥 said Bryan Zhang, Executive Director, CCAF. 鈥 探花直播Cambridge Digital Assets Programme aims to meet the resulting need for greater clarity by providing data-driven insights through collaborative research involving public and private sector stakeholders.鈥
探花直播programme's research听will be centred around听three distinct but related areas. The听first听is the environmental implications and broader ESG (environmental, social and governance) considerations of digital assets and their associated services. The听second听area will look at the processes and configurations of Distributed Financial Market Infrastructure (dFMI), including the evolving constellation of networks, platforms, applications, and services. 探花直播third research stream will focus on emergent money systems 鈥 the 鈥渁sset鈥 side of the ecosystem 鈥 comprising crypto-assets, stable-coins, Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), as well as enterprise and consumer tokens.
鈥淲e've spent a lot of time developing a consistent framework that consolidates our efforts in the digital assets space and ensuring that we have the right collaborations in place to deliver insight and clarity,鈥 said Michel Rauchs, Digital Assets Lead, CCAF. 鈥淲e believe this programme will provide decision-makers with the objective analysis and empirical evidence that they need to navigate the digital assets maze.鈥
Each research stream will convene a dedicated working group of听CCAF researchers, domain experts, and representatives from supporting institutions of the programme.听
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