Part I. Institutionalization of Digital Assets: 1. Institutionalization of digital assets Reena Aggarwal and Chris Matturri; 2. How and when are cryptocurrency predictable? Back-testing their portfolio economic value Massimo Guidolin and Manuela Pedio; 3. DeFi vs TradFi: valuation using multiples and discounted cash flows Teng Andrea Xu, Jiahua Xu and Kristof Lommers; Part II. Digital Assets and Decentralised Finance: 4. The suitability of securities token offerings, cryptocurrencies, and crypto-related assets for pension investments John A. Turner; 5.
Regulatory considerations on the decentralised financial system Ryosuke Ushida and Shin'ichiro Matsuo; 6. A hayekian view of digital currencies Andy Yee and Nikhil Vadgama; Part III. Regulations and Compliance of Digital Assets: 7. Call for a global cryptoassets regulatory framework: lessons from the US, Europe, and the UK Giovanna Massarotto; 8. Privacy coins and the reasonable expectation of privacy: evaluating the efficacy of national security letters Wanjiku Karanja; 9. UK anti-money laundering regulation of cryptoassets Pierre Ostercamp; 10. Triple-entry accounting, blockchain and next of kin: towards a stan-dardization of ledger terminology Juan Ignacio Ibanez, Chris N. Bayer, Paolo Tasca and Jiahua Xu; Part IV.
Cryptocurrency Economics and Monetary Policies: 11. Monetary policy in a world with cryptocurrencies, stablecoins and CBDC Daniel Heller; 12. Yields: the galapagos syndrome of cryptofinance Bernhard K. Meister and Henry C. W. Price; 13. The 'klair effect': a new monetary framework on controlling inflation using CBDC Sarbjit Klair.