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The Emerald Handbook on Cryptoassets: Investment Opportunities and Challenges

ISBN: 978-1-80455-321-3, eISBN: 978-1-80455-320-6

Publication date: 16 January 2023

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(2023), "Index", Baker, H.K., Benedetti, H., Nikbakht, E. and Smith, S.S. (Ed.) The Emerald Handbook on Cryptoassets: Investment Opportunities and Challenges, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 383-398. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80455-320-620221023

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Copyright © 2023 H. Kent Baker, Hugo Benedetti, Ehsan Nikbakht and Sean Stein Smith


INDEX

Aave
, 150

Absolute return fund
, 194

Account vs. token-based system
, 291

Account-based model
, 294

Accounting
, 13–14, 223–224

standards
, 16

Advance-fee schemes
, 205

Agrotoken
, 119

Algorithmic seignorage stablecoins
, 333–335

Algorithmic stablecoins
, 95–97, 98–99, 149

“All-in-one” solution approach
, 115

Alternative cryptocurrencies
, 52–57

Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA)
, 27, 35

Alternative trading system (ATS)
, 222

American Fedwire system
, 49

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
, 246

American Stock Exchange (AMEX)
, 158

Ampleforth
, 96

ANEXIO
, 63

Angelshares
, (see BitShares (BTS))

Anonymity
, 192

Anti-money laundering (AML)
, 15, 34, 110, 222, 235, 253, 342

Anti-money laundering/financial action task force (AML/FAFT)
, 297

APower
, 81, 88–89

Application programming interface (API)
, 19

Application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs)
, 126

Arbitrage
, 28

Arbitrum
, 126

Arca
, 172

ArCoin
, 172

Around-the-clock trading hours
, 62–63

Art industry
, 237

Artificial intelligence (AI)
, 193

Assets
, 48

asset-backed reserve mechanism
, 331

asset-backed stablecoins
, 330–331

asset-backed tokens
, 117

management
, 151

prices
, 190

and security tokenization platforms
, 117–118

tokenization
, 117–118

tokens
, 86

Assets under management (AUM)
, 28, 151, 158

Association for Internationally Certified Public Accountants
, 17–18

Asymmetric technology
, 203

Atomic broadcast
, 270

Atomic settlement smart contract
, 316

Atomic swaps
, 275, 345

Auditing
, 16–17

Australian securities exchange settlement (ASX settlement)
, 319

Automated Liquid Exchange (ALEX)
, 81, 88–89

Automated market makers (AMMs)
, 134, 137, 276, 329, 335, 345

BABB platforms
, 134

Balancer implemented Dapps
, 137

Bancor protocol
, 134–135

Bank of New York Mellon, The
, 37

Base money
, (see Central bank currency)

Basis Cash (BAC)
, 96

Basket trade
, 161

Beefy Finance
, 329

Bilateral clearing
, 311

Binance
, 37, 76, 136–137, 152, 164–165

Binance coin (BNB)
, 252

Binance Smart Chain
, 55, 108

Binance USD (BUSD)
, 76, 148

Bit gold
, 46

BitCNY
, 97

Bitcoin (BTC)
, 3–4, 13–14, 18, 25, 34, 46–47, 49–52, 63, 80, 100, 130–131, 141, 143, 158, 174, 189, 245, 342

blockchain
, 126

cash
, 48, 55, 245

Core project
, 130

as digital gold
, 180

gold
, 245

lightning network
, 147

network
, 331

transactions
, 63

Bitcoin futures
, 159

contract
, 160

BitEUR
, 97

BitMart hack
, 33

Bitrefill
, 101

BitShares (BTS)
, 97

Bittrex
, 136–137

BitUSD
, 95, 97

Bitwise
, 35

Bitwise 10 Crypto Index Fund
, 35

Black-Scholes options pricing model
, 152

Blacklist
, 110

Block explorers
, 100

Blockchain
, 14, 20, 116, 127, 159, 186, 200–201, 219, 246, 255–256

accounting
, 223–224

Australia–ASX CHESS project
, 319

blockchain-based applications
, 329

blockchain-based assets
, 204

blockchain-based currencies
, 48

blockchain-based technologies
, 19

compliance
, 224

cryptographic primitives
, 266

DeFi considerations
, 229–230

DeFi risks
, 230

due diligence
, 224–226

ecosystem
, 316

Estonia–Tallin Stock Exchange (now the Nasdaq Tallinn AS)
, 319

foundations of blockchains technologies
, 266–269

Germany–Deutsche Börse and Deutsche Bundesbank
, 320

governance
, 226–228

implications for
, 299

improving blockchain scalability
, 272–275

India–SEBI
, 319

Japan–Japan Exchange Group “B-POST,”
, 319

legal counsel
, 220–222

misunderstandings and misperceptions in
, 203–204

networks
, 331

operations
, 226

platform
, 108

provenance
, 236–238

reporting
, 228–229

technology
, 46, 61, 107–108, 233, 237–238, 241, 243, 315, 351

token
, 350

United States–Nasdaq Linq project
, 320

Blockdata
, 235

Bloomberg
, 38

Bonds
, 4

Borderlessness
, 143

Borrowing
, 149–150

Broker-dealer
, 116

Burn
, 100

Burning
, 84, 187

Byzantine fault
, 133

Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT)
, 46

California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
, 242

controller-based processing system
, 242

Cambridge Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index (CBECI)
, 51

Capital asset pricing model (CAPM)
, 175

Capital assets
, 222

Capitalization (cap)
, 63, 179

Cardano
, 55, 118, 144

Carry investment’s profits
, 29

Cash-led economy (payment system)
, 286

Celebrity impersonations
, 205

Central bank

currency
, 288

money
, 289

Central bank currency
, 288

Central bank digital currencies (CBDCs)
, 10, 14, 21, 49, 101–102, 200, 246, 283–302

architectural design
, 295–297

attributes of central bank money
, 289

central banks
, 285–286

comparing and contrasting
, 291

compatibility
, 299

definition of value proposition and
, 284–285

era of
, 284

implications for blockchain and cryptoassets landscape
, 299–302

infrastructure
, 297–299

interoperability
, 300–301

possible representations
, 291–295

public–private partnership of money
, 287–288

relationship between cryptoassets and
, 302

relationship between stablecoins and
, 301–302

stakeholders
, 288

Central banking systems
, 317

Central clearing
, 311

Central counterparty (CCP)
, 311

Central limit order book (CLOB)
, 276

Central securities depository (CSD)
, 310

Centralized exchanges (CEXs)
, 136, 275, 318, 335, 342–343, 346–349

Centralized finance (CeFi)
, 142, 145, 201

Cex. io
, 136–137

Chainalysis
, 242, 244

Chainlink
, 144

Checks and balances
, 226

Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME)
, 26, 160

Chief executive officer (CEO)
, 76

Child chain
, (see Sidechain)

Classic NFT
, 15

Classical cryptosystems
, 268

Clearing
, 311

Clearing House Electronic Subregister System (CHESS)
, 319

Climatecoin
, 109

Codefi Assets
, 117

Coinbase
, 136–137, 165

CoinDesk. com
, 221

CoinMarketCap.com
, 4, 37–38, 179

CoinTelegraph.com
, 220–221

Cold storage
, 164, 236

Cold wallet
, 164, 196

Collateral protection for crypto-backed loans
, 153

Collateralized debt position (CDP)
, 98, 150

Commercial retail chain
, 82

Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)
, 159–160, 220, 238, 348

Commodity analogy method
, 189

Commodity pool operator (CPO)
, 222

Commodity trading advisor (CTA)
, 222

Commodity-based tokens
, 351

Compatibility
, 299

Compliance
, 64, 224, 349

set-up
, 115–116

Composability
, 143

Compound
, 150

Compression
, 267

Consensus protocols
, 269–271

Consensus-based oracle
, 110

ConsenSys Codefi
, 117

Consumer protection, regulatory. and supervisory domains in
, 201–202

Continental Marketing Corp. v. SEC
, 70

Contract
, 226–227

Corporate actions execution and management
, 117

Cosmos
, 143

Cost approach
, 177, 179

Cost economics
, 63

Council control
, 147

COVID-19 pandemic
, 284

Criminal prosecution, disclosing cryptoassets to avoid
, 239

Cross-chain swap with hashed time lock contracts
, 277–278

Crowdfunder
, 146

Crypto accounting

current state of
, 16–17

framework for
, 20–21

options
, 18–19

Crypto businesses
, 253, 257–260

choice of entity considerations
, 260

equity-based or token-based compensation considerations
, 261

QSBCs
, 260–261

structuring considerations
, 260

tax structuring
, 257–259

token offerings
, 259–260

Crypto ETF
, 160–162

SEC’s failure to approve
, 163–166

Crypto investing landscape

digital asset investment risks
, 31–37

digital asset valuation
, 37–39

private funds
, 28–30

public funds
, 30–31

regulatory climate for digital asset investing
, 26–27

Crypto-backed stablecoins, overcollateralized
, 331–332

Crypto-collateralized stablecoins
, 95, 149

Crypto-financial reporting
, 17–18

Cryptoassets
, 3, 13–14, 85, 125–126, 172, 185–186, 199, 233–234, 238, 242, 247, 329, 346–352

analysis
, 14

characteristics
, 127–128

contractual issues
, 241

custody
, 234–236

disclosing cryptoassets to avoid criminal prosecution
, 239

distinguishing features
, 4–5

exchange tokens
, 173

exchanges
, 136–137

factors to consider in portfolio containing
, 188–189

financial accounting and reporting
, 246–247

financial fraud and data theft
, 244

foreign asset reporting
, 245–246

fork management and governance
, 245

implications for cryptoassets landscape
, 299

Infrastructure Act
, 239–240

intended audience
, 5

IRS enforcement
, 240–241

jurisdictional issues
, 243–244

landscape
, 14–16

legal and regulatory concerns for cryptoasset investors
, 245

money laundering
, 244

owners of
, 234

portfolio and consumer protection strategies for cryptoassets
, 208–212

price
, 4

privacy concerns
, 242

provenance
, 236–238

purpose
, 4

reporting options
, 18–20

risks and threats
, 199

security token regulatory challenges
, 238–239

security tokens
, 172–173

tax accounting
, 243

tax compliance
, 238

tax implications
, 242–243

transfer of
, 234

types
, 128–129

types of cryptoasset frauds
, 205–208

utility tokens
, 173

Cryptocurrency exchanges
, 331, 341–352

benefits of CEXs
, 343–344

centralized vs. decentralized exchanges
, 342–343

CEXs and cryptoassets
, 346–349

deeper look into DEXs
, 345–346

disadvantages of CEXs
, 344

future of crypto exchanges and cryptoassets
, 351–352

regulated vs. unregulated
, 346–349

regulations around DEXs
, 349–351

Cryptocurrency markets
, 193

impact on
, 100–101

Cryptocurrency/cryptocurrencies
, 3–4, 14, 25, 45, 48–49, 79–80, 82, 86, 93, 129, 148, 171, 186, 200–201, 234, 241–242, 246, 284

alternative cryptocurrencies
, 52–57

bitcoin
, 49–52, 130–131

block explorer
, 100

credit cards
, 126

dash
, 131–132

dogecoin
, 131

exchange tokens
, 179–182

future performance of cryptocurrencies in portfolio
, 190–192

intrinsic value
, 173–174

litecoin
, 131

potential impact outside
, 101

security and utility tokens
, 174–179

space
, 242

trading
, 192

transactions
, 49

Cryptographic primitives
, 266

Cryptography
, 47, 127, 200, 246

Cryptos
, 189

current state of crypto auditing
, 17

custodians
, 236

derivatives
, 151–152

exchanges
, 97–98, 351–352

framework for crypto reporting
, 22–23

funds
, 195

future auditing considerations for
, 19–20

hedge funds and regulatory regimes
, 193–196

markets
, 347, 351

miners
, 192

space
, 258

taxation
, 257

value-added contribution to portfolios
, 188

wallet insurance
, 153

Currency tokens
, 128–129

Curve
, 137

Custodial banks
, 236

Custodians
, 234

Custody
, 114

cryptoasset
, 234

custodial banks
, 236

digital asset managers
, 236

exchanges
, 235–236

self-storage
, 235

storage keys
, 236

third-party custody
, 234

Cybersecurity policies of organizations
, 19

Dai
, 148

emergence of
, 98–99

of MakerDAO
, 95

Dash
, 131–132

Data confidentiality
, 268

Data theft
, 244

Dative digital securities
, (see Security tokens)

Decentraland
, 87–88

Decentralization
, 142

Decentralized applications (dApps)
, 126, 132, 191, 229, 328, 344

Decentralized asset managers
, 329

Decentralized autonomous organization (DAO)
, 70, 129, 203, 226–227, 328, 346

DAO 21A Report
, 70

hack
, 153

sold tokens
, 255

Decentralized contracting
, 147

Decentralized cryptocurrencies
, 20–21, 49

Decentralized currencies
, 145–146

Decentralized exchanges (DEXs)
, 136–137, 148, 161, 275, 318, 328, 335, 342–343

trading volume
, 144

Decentralized finance (DeFi)
, 6, 8, 11, 15, 37, 62, 81, 112, 126, 141, 186, 201, 222, 254, 283, 327–338, 344

accounting standards
, 21

algorithmic seignorage stablecoins
, 333–335

asset-backed stablecoins
, 330–331

challenges
, 337

characteristics
, 142–147

considerations
, 229–230

decentralized exchanges
, 335–336

decentralized lending, derivatives, and asset management
, 336–337

limitations of
, 154

overcollateralized crypto-backed stablecoins
, 331–332

risks
, 230

sector
, 18

stablecoins
, 330

stack
, 143–145

Decentralized lending
, 336–337

Decentralized payment services
, 146–147

Decentralized projects and applications
, 148

asset management
, 151

borrowing and lending
, 149–150

crypto derivatives
, 151–152

decentralized exchanges
, 148

decentralized insurance
, 153

insurance
, 152–153

limitations of DeFi
, 154

loans collateralized by cryptoassets
, 150

payments
, 153–154

scalability trilemma
, 154

stablecoins
, 148–149

uncollateralized cryptoasset loans
, 150–151

Degree of transparency
, 48

Delivery versus payment (DvP)
, 310

Depository trust and clearing corporation (DTCC)
, 310–317

Depository trust company (DTC)
, 310

Derivatives contracts
, 151

Diem & Co.
, 99–100

Digital artwork
, 15

Digital asset investing
, 28

regulatory climate for
, 26–27

Digital asset investment risks
, 31

digital asset custody
, 33–34

fund counterparties and service providers
, 36–37

portfolio development
, 34–36

Digital asset managers
, 236

Digital asset offerings under regulation of Securities Act
, 256

Digital asset valuation
, 37

digital assets traded on an exchange
, 38–39

illiquid investments
, 39

Digital assets
, 25, 249, 252, 254

and estate planning applied to portfolios
, 196

Digital blockchain dollars
, 55

Digital cash
, 50

Digital currencies
, 87

Digital currency/electronic payment (DC/EP)
, 102

Digital footprint
, 187

Digital gold
, 50

Digital ledger
, 165

Digital Ledger Services program
, 223

Digital money
, 284

Digital thieves
, 34

Digital tokens
, 81, 86–87

Direct ownership
, 18–19

Directed acyclic graph (DAG)
, 273

Dissent statement
, 166

Distributed denial-of service attack (DDoS attack)
, 275

Distributed ledger technology (DLT)
, 10, 108, 127, 173, 201, 265, 283, 314

Distributed ledgers
, 47

Dodd-Frank Act
, 166

Dogecoin
, 55, 131

Domestic corporation
, 250

Double taxation
, 250

Double-spending problem
, 46

Drains
, 84

Due diligence
, 224

new issues
, 225–226

rug pulls
, 225

dYdX
, 126, 132

e-gold
, 130

E-money
, 85

Early investors
, 251

Eastern Standard Time (EST)
, 152

Economic incentive system
, 47

Economic realities test
, 74

Ecosystem assembly
, 114–115

Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval system (EDGAR)
, 64, 172

Electronic money
, 74

Endowments
, 4

Enterprise solutions
, 126

Entity
, 250

choice of entity considerations
, 260

Entrepreneurs
, 250

Enzyme Finance
, 151

EOS. IO
, 133

Equity
, 151

Equity-based compensation considerations
, 261

ERC-1400 standard for STOs
, 75

Estonia–Tallin Stock Exchange (now The Nasdaq Tallinn AS)
, 319

ETH virtual machine (EVM)
, 126, 144

Ether (ETH)
, 63, 80–81, 89, 94, 191, 203

EtherDelta
, 350

Ethereum (ETH)
, 14, 54, 80, 89, 108, 118, 126, 132–133, 143, 187, 191, 229, 272

blockchain
, 81

Ethereum Classic (ETC)
, 55, 204

Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)
, 75, 272

European Banking Authority (EBA)
, 201

European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA)
, 201

European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA)
, 201

European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs)
, 201

European TARGET2 system
, 49

European Union (EU)
, 74

Excel (tool)
, 239

Exchange tokens
, 27, 85, 173, 179–182

Exchange-traded funds (ETFs)
, 8, 30, 50, 157–158, 188, 348

breakthrough moment in history
, 166–168

crypto ETF
, 160–162

dissenting view
, 166

potential changes
, 166

regulators
, 159–160

SEC’s failure to approve Crypto ETF
, 163–166

Exchanges
, 235–236

Exclusion of third-party intermediaries
, 127–128

Executables
, 75

Execution
, 311

Exodus
, 172

Expenses
, 31

Externally owned account (EOA)
, 136–137, 272

Extrinsic value
, 173–174

Fair sequencing order
, 338

Fake prizes, giveaways, and sweepstakes
, 205

Farming
, 84

Federal Reserve
, 127

Federal Reserve system (Fed system)
, 187

Federal securities law
, 254–255

Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
, 220

Fees
, 31

Fiat currencies
, 301–302

Fiat-collateralized stablecoins
, 148–149

Fidelity investments
, 162

Fifth Anti-Money Laundering Directive (5AMLD)
, 74

Filecoin
, 81, 87

Financial accounting and reporting
, 246

Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)
, 16

Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
, 101

Financial Advisors Act (FAA)
, 73

Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)
, 27, 74, 81

Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (Fin-CEN)
, 220, 222, 245, 350

Financial fraud
, 244

Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)
, 204, 238, 252

Financial institutions
, 4, 14, 160, 219

Financial instruments
, 74

Financial reporting
, 14

Financial supervision
, 200

Financial supervisors
, 204

Financial technology (FinTech)
, 186

FinTech
, 204

51 percent hack
, 165

51 percent attack
, 203

Flash liquidation
, 150

Flash loan
, 150, 329

Foreign asset reporting
, 245–246

Foreign exchange (FX)
, 313, 343

Fork attack
, 316

Forking
, 130

Founder control
, 147

Fractional ownership
, 63

Fraud
, 200

portfolio and investor protection
, 200–205

Fraudsters
, 205–206

Frax
, 96

FTX
, 152

Funding risk
, 176

Funds
, 160

counterparties
, 36–37

managers
, 27

structure
, 31

Future contracts
, 160

Gemini
, 136–137

Gemini Cryptocurrency Exchange
, 161

Gemini USD
, 98

General data protection regulation
, 110

Germany–Deutsche Börse and Deutsche Bundesbank
, 320

Gigabyte-month (GB-Mo)
, 177

Gilded (tool)
, 239

Gitcoin
, 132–133

Global financial crisis
, 191

Google BigQuery
, 47

Governance
, 226

DAOs and
, 227

mechanisms
, 147

risk
, 230

traditional cryptocurrencies and
, 227–228

Granger-causal effects
, 101

Graphics processing units (GPUs)
, 126

Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC)
, 162

GrayScale Trust
, 188

Greedy heaviest observed subtree protocol (GHOST protocol)
, 271

Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 177

Hackers
, 33–34, 165

Hacking
, 32

Hard forks
, 55, 153

Harvesting period
, 29

Hash
, 46, 127

Hash function
, 266

Hash time lock contracts (HTLCs)
, 277

Hash tree
, (see Merkle tree)

Hashcash
, 46

HashLock key
, 345

Headline risk
, 36

Hedge funds
, 4, 28

High-quality liquid assets (HQLAs)
, 301

Hong Kong Stock Exchange
, 37

Horizon
, 114

Host ideas
, 190

Hot storage
, 236

Hot wallets
, 34, 164, 196

Howey test
, 70–72, 173, 347

Hybrid consensus
, 270

Hybrid tokens
, 86

IBM
, 238

Idiosyncratic risk
, 208

Illiquid investments
, 39

Illiquid private funds
, 29–30

Impairment losses
, 16

Impermanent loss
, 336

Income approach
, 175–176, 179

India–Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)
, 319

Individual investors
, 4

Infrastructure Act
, 239–240

Initial coin offerings (ICOs)
, 6, 81, 88, 112, 146, 178, 186, 200, 222, 254

implications for portfolio construction
, 186–188

Initial DEX offerings (IDOs)
, 81

Initial exchange offerings (IEOs)
, 6, 66, 83, 112, 146

Initial public offerings (IPOs)
, 146, 167, 186, 206

Innovation abuse hypothesis
, 206

implications of
, 204–205

Innovativeness
, 142–143

Instantaneous settlement
, 63

Institutional investors
, 31, 33, 37, 193

Institutions
, 233, 245

Insurance
, 152–153

policies
, 19–20

Intangible assets
, 128

Intellectual property risk
, 176

Intermediaries
, 312

Intermediated model
, 294

Internal resources
, 224

Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
, 16, 136, 220, 238, 257

enforcement
, 240–241

International Accounting Standards Board (IASB)
, 16

International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)
, 16

International Monetary Fund (IMF)
, 201, 234, 285

Internet of things (IoT)
, 135

Interoperability
, 62, 64, 143

Intrinsic value
, 173–174

Investment Company Act of 1940
, 26, 157, 159–160

Investment contracts
, 173

Investment period
, 29

Investment-related scams
, 205

Investors
, 28, 32, 84, 249, 251–252

protection
, 200–205

INX
, 172

IOTA
, 135–136

Japan Exchange Group “B-POST,”
, 319

Japan Stock Exchange
, 37

JP Morgan Chase
, 37

Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (JOBS Act)
, 72

Jurisdictions
, 73–74

Keccak256
, 127

Key generation
, 268–269

Know your customer (KYC)
, 15, 34, 110, 235, 253, 296, 342

data
, 237

process
, 94

Kraken
, 136–137

KuCoin
, 33, 38

Legal concerns for cryptoasset investors
, 245

Legal counsel
, 220

legal resources
, 220–222

Lehman Brothers
, 33

Lending
, 149–150

Liberty Reserve of e-gold
, 95

Libra
, 99–100

Limit-order book protocol (LOB protocol)
, 137

Limited liability company (LLC)
, 250

Limited partnership agreement (LPA)
, 30

Liquid democracy
, 147

Liquid hack
, 33

Liquid private funds
, 28–29

Liquidity
, 31, 328

risk
, 310

Liquidity pools (LP)
, 134, 149, 276, 329

LiquidShare
, 114

Litecoin (LTC)
, 47, 55, 130–131

Loans collateralized by cryptoassets
, 150

London Stock Exchange
, 37

Long/short managers
, 28

Machine learning (ML)
, 193

Majors v. South Carolina Securities Commission
, 70

MakeDAO’s DAI token
, 129

Maker (MKR)
, 98

MakerDAO
, 97–98, 328

Mana
, 88

Margin trading
, 311–312

Market approach
, 174–175, 177, 179

Market depth
, 63

Market forces
, 17

Market share
, 178

Market size
, 178

Marketplace
, 159

MAS
, 73

Mastercard
, 82, 134

Mastercoin project’s omni network
, 331

Materiality
, 19

Memory-hungry algorithm
, 131

Merkle tree
, 46, 267

MetaMask
, 126, 136–137

Metaverse
, 81

Metcalfe’s law
, 179

and network effects
, 180–181

MicroStrategy Incorporated
, 223

Miners
, 46–47, 50, 89, 126

Mixing
, 48

Modular approach
, 115

Monero (XMR)
, 55

Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)
, 62

Monetary unit assumption
, 228

Money laundering
, 244

Money services businesses (MSBs)
, 222

Multi-sig-wallets
, (see Multi-signature wallets)

Multi-signature wallets
, 126

Multi-strategy
, 29

Multiple CBDC models (m-CBDC models)
, 299

Nakamoto consensus
, 270

Nasdaq
, 37

Nasdaq-listed MicroStrategy, Inc.
, 50

National Commerce Act (2000)
, 241

National Futures Association (NFA)
, 222

National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC)
, 314

Neo
, 133

Net asset value (NAV)
, 31

Netting transactions during trade settlements
, 311–312

Network economics
, 80

Network effects
, 80, 146, 189

Network-value-to-transactions (NVT)
, 179, 181

New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
, 30, 37, 62, 110, 167

Nivaura
, 114

“No harm” principle
, 102

Nodes
, 127

level
, 267

Noise
, 172

Non-collateralized stablecoins
, 149

Non-fungible asset
, 189

Non-fungible tokens (NFTs)
, 15, 37, 88, 128, 165, 189, 240, 246

accounting rules and standards
, 21

holder
, 16

Non-malleability
, 267

Non-tokenized assets

crypto business structuring considerations
, 260–261

digital asset offerings under regulation of Securities Act
, 256

marketing and securities law considerations
, 254–256

NY BitLicense
, 261–262

players
, 250–253

promises
, 262

regulatory licenses and registrations
, 261

structuring crypto businesses
, 257–260

tokenomics
, 253–254

Wyoming
, 262

Northern Trust
, 37

NY BitLicense
, 261–262

Object
, 192

Off-chain
, 144

settlement
, 75

swap on CEXS
, 276

Offering memorandum (OM)
, 28

Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)
, 20, 220

Offshore
, 349

OKEx
, 152

OMG Network
, 134

On-chain
, 144

settlement
, 75

swaps with DEXs
, 276–277

Open-source methodology
, 127

OpenSea
, 132

Operation mode
, 192

Operational due diligence (ODD)
, 31

Operational risks
, 31

Oracle risk
, 110, 230

Oracles
, 95, 108–110, 144, 230, 329

Order books
, 345

Ouroboros protocol
, 271

Outsources resources
, 224

Over-the-counter (OTC)
, 26, 161, 270

PACTE LAW
, 86

PAX Gold
, 148

Paxos
, 98, 114, 321

Paxos Gold
, 95

Payment Services Act (PS Act)
, 73

Payments
, 153–154

channel
, 273

for order flow
, 338

tokens
, 86

Pearson correlation coefficients
, 56

Peer-to-peer (P2P)
, 79, 109, 234, 328

basis
, 127

capabilities
, 192

matching
, 150

network
, 142, 227

payment systems
, 192

system
, 141

trading
, 342

transactions
, 46

People’s Bank of China
, 102

Permissionless blockchain systems
, 315

Phishing
, 164

Plasma blockchain
, 274

Platform tokens
, 129, 132

(see also Transactional tokens)
EOS.IO
, 133

Ethereum
, 132–133

Neo
, 133

Platforms
, 176–177

Players
, 250

investors
, 251–252

issuer
, 250

regulators
, 252

service providers
, 253

Poisson point process
, 50

Polkadot
, 143

Poly Network
, 33, 165

Polygon
, 108

Polymath
, 114, 117–118

Polymesh
, 118

Pooled collateralized debt markets
, 150

Portfolios
, 200–205

and consumer protection strategies for cryptoassets
, 208–212

crypto hedge funds and regulatory regimes
, 193–196

cryptos’ value-added contribution to
, 188

development
, 34–36

digital assets and estate planning applied to
, 196

factors to consider in portfolio containing cryptoassets
, 188–189

future performance of cryptocurrencies in
, 190–192

ICO implications for portfolio construction
, 186–188

related issues
, 192–193

Pre-funding
, 311–312

Pre-image resistance
, 267

Pre-paid cards
, 82

President’s Working Group (PWG)
, 22

Price-to-utility ratio
, 179

Pricing
, 174, 189

Prime brokerages function
, 312

Principal risk
, 310

Privacy coins
, 48, 242

Private funds
, 28

illiquid private funds
, 29–30

liquid private funds
, 28–29

Private key
, 268, 342

cryptography
, 50–51

Private placement memorandum (PPM)
, 28

Privately issued stablecoins
, 21

Programmable functions
, 192

Proof-of-burn (PoB)
, 271

Proof-of-stake (PoS)
, 126, 133, 271, 315

Proof-of-work (PoW)
, 46, 126, 228, 270, 315

Proshares Bitcoin Strategy ETF (BITO)
, 30, 167

Proshares Trust
, 166–167

Provenance
, 238

blockchain provenance uses
, 237–238

cryptoasset
, 236

Pseudo-anonymity
, 48

Pseudo-randomness
, 267

Public blockchains
, 52

Public Company Accounting Oversight Board
, 246

Public funds
, 30–31, (see also Private funds)

Public key (pk)
, 268

cryptography
, 50–51

encryption
, 268

Publicly traded trusts
, 30

Public–private partnership of money
, 287

Quadriga CX trading platform
, 164

Qualified purchasers
, 26

Qualified small business corporations (QSBCs)
, 260–261

Quantitative managers
, 29

Quantity theory of money (QTM)
, 177–179

practical application of QTM for utility tokens
, 179

Quorum
, 118

Real-time settlement
, 312–314

Realcoin
, 148, 331

Rebasing
, 96

Reddit
, 190

Redundancy
, 47

Reental
, 118

Regulated Activities Order (RAO)
, 81, 85

Regulators
, 159–160, 252, 322

Regulatory activity
, 220

Regulatory concerns for cryptoasset investors
, 245

Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR)
, 245

Reporting
, 228–229

Research and development (R&D)
, 102, 284

Retail model
, 294

Retail payment system
, 192

Reward/risk ratio
, 188

Ring signatures
, 48, 55

RingCT
, 55

Ripple
, 135, 147, 154

Risk capital test
, 71

Risk tolerance
, 190

Rollups
, 144, 274

Rug pulls
, 225

Rule 504
, 72–73

Rule 506
, 72–73

Rules
, 75

Rumors
, 190

S-curve
, 181

Santander Bank
, 119

Scalability trilemma
, 154

Scrypt
, 131

SEC v. W. J. Howey Co
, 70

Secure hash algorithm (SHA)
, 127

Securities Act
, 251

digital asset offerings under regulation of
, 256

Securities Act of 1933
, 26, 70, 158–159, 173

Securities and Futures Act (SFA)
, 73

Securities Exchange Act of 1934
, 70, 159, 173, 348

Securitize Markets
, 114, 118

Security
, 108

Security token creation
, 115

Security token offerings (STOs)
, 6, 62, 64–66, 254

conducting
, 72–73

ERC-1400 standard for
, 75

Security tokenization
, 63, 117–118

Security tokens
, 4, 27, 62, 82, 85, 110, 172–179, 318, 351, (see also Utility tokens)

Binance
, 76

conducting STOs
, 72–73

economic rationale
, 62–64

empirical patterns
, 66–69

ERC-1400 standard for STOs
, 75

jurisdictions
, 73–74

law of
, 69–74

as smart contracts
, 74–75

STOs
, 62, 64–66

technology
, 74–76

Seed phrase
, 32, 342

Seigniorage
, 288

shares
, 95–97

Self-storage custody
, 235

Semi-strong form efficiency
, 57

Service providers
, 36–37, 253

Set Protocol
, 151

Setl.io
, 114

Settlement
, 75

and custody
, 311

time and risks in current system
, 312–313

Shadow payment systems
, 192

Shanghai Stock Exchange
, 37

Sharding schemes
, 273

Shards
, 273

Shared ledger
, 46

Sharpe ratio
, 188

Shielded transactions
, 55

Short message service (SMS)
, 165, 344

Short selling
, 152

Sidechain
, 134, 274

Silver Hills Country Club v. Sobieski
, 71

Simple agreement for future equity (SAFE)
, 75

Simple agreement for future tokens (SAFT)
, 259

Single-key cryptosystems
, (see Classical cryptosystems)

Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs)
, 72

Smart contracts
, 17, 19, 54, 61, 95, 112, 116, 186–187, 229, 241, 271–272, 310, 316, 328, 330

algorithms for
, 142

cover
, 153

interaction
, 110

oracle
, 334

security tokens as
, 74–75

technology features
, 62

wallet
, 236

Solana (SOL)
, 55, 108, 118, 144

Solver
, 188

Sovereign money
, (see Central bank currency)

Special-purpose depository institution (SPDI)
, 261

Spider
, 158

Square
, 147

Stablecoins
, 4, 14, 18, 21, 55, 82, 93–94, 148–149, 246, 301–302, 318, 330

adoption
, 97–98

algorithmic stablecoins and seigniorage shares
, 95–97

creation
, 328

history and functioning
, 97–100

issuers
, 222

market impact
, 100–101

taxonomy
, 94–97

trends, challenges, and central bank digital currencies
, 101–102

Stakeholders
, 288

Staking programs
, 84

Standard & Poor’s 500 Composite Stock Price Index (S&P 500®)
, 158, 194

Standard and Poor’s Depository Receipts (SPDRs)
, 158

Startups
, 146

State Street
, 37

State-machine replication (SMR)
, 272

Stealth addresses
, 55

SteemUSD
, 97

Stellar
, 108, 135

Stock clearing corporation
, 310

Stock Exchange Act
, 74

Stock Exchange Ordinance
, 74

Stock-to-flow approach
, 189

Stocks
, 4

Storj
, 177

Strong collision resistance
, 267

Sub-portfolios
, 192

Subscriber identification module (SIM)
, 344

Supervisory technology (SupTech)
, 200, 203

Sushiswap
, 335

Swap cryptoassets
, 114

cross-chain swap with hashed time lock contracts
, 277–278

off-chain swap on CEXS
, 276

on-chain swaps with DEXs
, 276–277

technologies used to
, 275–278

Swiss Banking Act
, 74

Swiss Financial Market Authority
, 74

Swiss Financial Market Infrastructure Act
, 74

Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA)
, 81, 86

Swiss National Bank
, 288

Sybil
, 132

attack
, 270

Symmetric cryptosystems
, (see Classical cryptosystems)

Synthethix protocol (SNX)
, 337

Synthetic instruments
, 338

Synthetic token
, 329

Synthetix
, 126, 328

Systematic risk
, 212

Tangible assets
, 128

Tax accounting
, 243

Tax structuring
, 250, 257–259

Taxpayers
, 239, 243

Technology for cryptoassets
, 265–278

consensus protocols
, 269–271

foundations of blockchains technologies
, 266–269

improving blockchain scalability
, 272–275

smart contracts
, 271–272

technologies used to swap cryptoassets
, 275–278

Templum
, 114

Terra
, 108

TERRA-UST
, 99

Tesla, Inc.
, 50, 76, 223

Tether
, 55, 94, 97–98, 207–208

emergence of tether competitors
, 98

higher trading volumes
, 100

positive returns on
, 101

Tether Gold
, 95

Tezos
, 118

Third-party custody
, 235

“Tier 2” offerings
, 256

Time-stamping
, 46

TimeLock key
, 345

Token Offerings Research Database (TORD)
, 66

Tokenization
, 107–108, 128

asset and security tokenization platforms
, 117–118

current tokenized assets and securities projects
, 118–119

potential benefits of tokenizing traditional assets and securities
, 111–114

process
, 114–117

tokenized securities
, 109–111

Tokenized assets

crypto business structuring considerations
, 260–261

digital asset offerings under regulation of Securities Act
, 256

marketing and securities law considerations
, 254–256

NY BitLicense
, 261–262

players
, 250–253

promises
, 262

regulatory licenses and registrations
, 261

and securities
, 82, 108

structuring crypto businesses
, 257–260

tokenomics
, 253–254

Wyoming
, 262

Tokenized funds
, 63

Tokenized instruments
, 108

Tokenized securities
, 4, 109–111, 318

Tokenomics
, 252–254

design
, 80, 83–85

Tokens
, 48, 81–82, 107–109, 128–129, 176–177

distribution
, 116

as investment contracts
, 70

investors
, 252

offerings
, 259–260

token-based compensation considerations
, 261

token-based model
, 294

Tokeny
, 114

Traceability
, 108

Trade settlements
, 309–323

blockchain technology projects
, 319

blockchain technology’s value proposition for
, 315

blockchain’s risks in
, 315–316

current system’s cost
, 313–314

different alternatives
, 318

implications for cryptoassets
, 317–318

implications of blockchain
, 317

intermediaries
, 312

netting transactions during, margin trading, and pre-funding
, 311–312

Paxos
, 321

process
, 310–311

projection–DTCC case study
, 320

proposition by DTCC and implementation
, 314–315

recent developments
, 322

regulation
, 321–322

settlement time and risks in current system
, 312–313

smart contracts
, 316

Trading strategy
, 192

Traditional asset-backed stablecoins
, 94–95

Traditional assets
, 16

Traditional cryptocurrencies and
, 227–228

Traditional NFT
, 15

Transaction cost theory
, 46

Transaction layers
, 144

Transactional tokens
, 129, 135

IOTA
, 135–136

ripple
, 135

stellar
, 135

Transactions
, 47

Transition periods
, 204

Transparency
, 108, 143

Trends
, 15

True USD
, 98

Turing complete
, 272

24-hour market
, 192

Twitter
, 147

Two-factor authentication (2FA)
, 344

tZero
, 114, 117

UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)
, 202

Unaccredited investors
, 72

Unavailable blockchain address
, 84

Uncollateralized cryptoasset loans
, 150–151

UniSwap
, 132, 137, 222, 335, 349

United States–Nasdaq Linq project
, 320

Units of value
, 144

US Department of Justice (DOJ)
, 136

US dollars (USD)
, 94, 126

US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)
, 16, 18, 20

US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
, 26, 30, 62, 135, 157–160, 172, 188, 202, 207, 220–221, 238, 246, 252, 255, 310, 348

failure to approve crypto ETF
, 163–166

mission and strategic goals
, 163

risks
, 163

rule approval
, 166

SEC Form S-1
, 158

security issues
, 163–166

USD Coin (USDC)
, 55, 98

USDT
, 98

Utility tokens
, 4, 18, 27, 79–80, 82–83, 86, 129, 134, 173–179, 318

BABB platforms
, 134

Bancor protocol
, 134–135

examples
, 87–89

forms
, 85–87

France
, 86

ICOs
, 81

OMG Network
, 134

Switzerland
, 86

tokenomic design
, 83–85

United Kingdom
, 85

United States
, 86–87

Validators
, 144

Valuation discounts
, 181–182

Valuation process
, 171–172

Vampire attack
, 335

VanEck SolidX Bitcoin Trust
, 162

Venture capital (VC)
, 28, 175, 251

Venture financing
, 146

Virtual currencies (VCs)
, 201

Visa
, 49, 82, 134

Volatility
, 16–17, 22

Volume-weighted average price (VWAP)
, 38

Wall Street Journal, The
, 349

Wallets
, 145, 342

Weak collision resistance
, 267

White-collar fraudsters
, 204–205

White-hat hacker
, 165

Whitelist
, 110

Wholesale model
, 294

Wholesale payment system
, 191

Winklevoss capital management
, 161–162

Wyoming SPDI
, 262

XCoin
, 131

Yearn Finance
, 329, 337

Yield aggregators
, 151

Zcash (ZEC)
, 55

“Zero lower bound” problem (ZLB problem)
, 286

Zero-knowledge proofs
, 48

ZK-rollup
, 126

Zk-SNARKS
, 55

Zodia
, 114