Building Investment Strategies With The General Taxonomy For Cryptographic Assets
The first article in this use-case series, "Building Investment Strategies With The General Taxonomy For Cryptographic Assets", will be devoted to individual and institutional investors. We will show how BNC’s General Taxonomy for Cryptographic Assets can be incorporated in the decision-making process to create a wide range of investment strategies based on over 60 key qualitative and quantitative metrics for cryptographic assets.
A General Taxonomy for Cryptographic Assets
The advent of distributed ledger technology is facilitating collaboration across world markets — and the tracking of a vast range of transactions and interactions. For this nascent industry to be effectively evaluated and interpreted a consistent and comprehensive global classification is required.
An Introduction to the General Taxonomy Use Case Series
The purpose of this article is to analyze the current crypto asset valuation methodologies used to estimate bitcoin’s “fair value” and provide an update on the parameters and assumptions of the most accurate methodologies. This article will also serve to introduce a series of use case articles showcasing BNC’s newly launched General Taxonomy for Cryptographic Assets and illustrate how this tool can be incorporated into investment research of the cryptographic asset ecosystem. We will continue to explore this topic in weeks to come as we publish General Taxonomy for Cryptographic Assets case studies for asset managers, regulators, researchers, developers and [...]