一个全面的(加密)资产分类提案

Thomas Ankenbrand, Denis Bieri, Roland Cortivo, Johannes Hoehener, T. Hardjono
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分布式账本技术的发展导致了具有广泛用途的新型资产。尽管一些传统金融工具的分类框架和一些新的所谓加密资产的分类框架已经存在并被使用,但缺乏一种整合这两个世界的整体方法。我们的研究是Finnova、Inventx、Swiss Bankers预付服务和瑞士电信(Swisscom)支持的金融科技项目的一部分。通过确定14个属性来填补这一研究空白,每个属性都被分配了不同的特征,这些特征可以用于以结构化的方式对所有类型的资产进行分类。我们提出的分类法是现有分类框架的扩展,将这些发现总结在一个形态学盒子中,并通过对现金和比特币等典型资产进行分类来测试其实用性。最终的分类框架可以帮助确保各种利益相关者(如投资者或监管者)对不同类型的资产,特别是其特征有一致的看法,并且还有助于建立标准化术语。
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Proposal for a Comprehensive (Crypto) Asset Taxonomy
Developments in the distributed ledger technology have led to new types of assets with a broad range of purposes. Although some classification frameworks for common instruments from traditional finance and some for these new, so-called cryptographic assets already exist and are used, a holistic approach to integrate both worlds is missing. The present paper Our research is part of the FinTech programme supported by Finnova, Inventx, Swiss Bankers Prepaid Services, and Swisscom. fills this research gap by identifying 14 attributes, each of which is assigned different characteristics, that can be used to classify all types of assets in a structured manner. Our proposed taxonomy, which is an extension of existing classification frameworks, summarises these findings in a morphological box and is tested for practicability by classifying exemplary assets like cash and bitcoin. The final classification framework can help to ensure that the various stakeholders, such as investors or supervisors, have a consistent view of the different types of assets, and in particular of their characteristics, and also helps to establish standardised terminology.
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