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Lack of a regulatory framework limits the potential of DAOs: ECB Occasional Paper

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In the ever-shifting landscape of regulatory uncertainties, the sustained evolution of the DAO ecosystem faces headwinds, as unveiled by a recent Occasional Paper from the European Central Bank. The Occasional Paper, titled “The future of DAOs in finance – in need of legal status,” penned by Ellen Naudts, an expert in market infrastructure payments at the ECB, underscores the imperative for a robust regulatory framework for decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) to carve their niche in the future financial realm. The paper emphasizes how the swift advancement of technology has outpaced regulatory measures concerning DAOs, negatively impacting the safety and long-term viability of the ecosystem. As DAOs inundate the market with innovative propositions, the existing “pen-and-paper era” registration framework proves inadequate in addressing the diverse risks they pose to investors. The paper concludes that until a comprehensive global...

ARK, Glassnode propose Bitcoin economic analytics framework using new metric

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In Cointime Economics, the time Bitcoin has been held is considered when it is transacted, giving hodlers’ transactions greater weight. ARK Invest and Glassnode have released white papers describing a proposed framework for analyzing Bitcoin on-chain metric s. The new method is called Cointime Economics and introduces a new measure – the coinblock – to represent the state of the Bitcoin (BTC) network.  Cointime Economics can be used to represent Bitcoin’s economic state in place of outstanding supply. The use of the new system may improve valuation metric s and provide a new analytical tool to measure Bitcoin activity, according to authors David Puell of ARK Invest and James Check of Glassnode. They said: “The importance of a single bitcoin should vary based on the last time it moved. Upon its transfer, for example, the information value of a bitcoin that had been unmoved for 10 years is more important than one that had been unmoved for 1 week.” The reasoning behind this supposition...