Institutes & Foundations
Bitcoin is a digital currency operating free of central control or oversight by banks or governments. Instead of trusting a central bank or government to secure the value of their currency holdings, bitcoin holders can rely on the ingenious technical setup and incentive mechanisms of The Bitcoin Network to protect their bitcoins' value. The Bitcoin Network uses a blockchain to store the network's information as part of this setup. -Arcane CryptoBlockchain Reports by Institutes & Foundations
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Bitcoin: A Primer for Policy Makers - Mercatus Center at GMU 2013
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Bitcoin: A Primer for Policy Makers - Mercatus Center at GMU 2016
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Bitcoin and U.S. National Security - Bitcoin Policy Institute 2022
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Bitcoin Pricing, Adoption, and Usage - Stanford – Institute for Econ Policy Research 2016
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Blockchain Technology - Beyond Bitcoin - UC Berkeley Engineering 2015
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Case for Electronic Cash - Coin Center 2015
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CFTC's Questions Regarding Ethereum - Coin Center 2019
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Crypto Conundrum: Why Won't SEC approve Bitcoin ETF? - Chamber of Digital Commerce 2022
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Cryptocurrency And Your Retirement Plan - Journal of Pension Benefits 2019
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Cryptocurrency as a Payment Method - Public Private Analytic Exchange Program 2017
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Decentralization and Blockchain - Future Today Institute 2022
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Ethereum Foundation Report - Ethereum Foundation 2022
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Facebook’s Libra 2.0: Why You Might Like It Even If You Can't Trust Facebook - Brookings Institute 2020
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Framework for Securities Regulation of Cryptocurrencies - Coin Center 2018
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Introduction to Bitcoin - Institute for Financial Economics 2015
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Policymaker’s Guide to Blockchain - Information Technology and Innovation Foundation 2019
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Regulation of Bitcoin - Coin Center 2015
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State Digital Currency Principles and Framework - Coin Center 2015
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Strengthen the Regulation of Crypto Assets - Brookings Institute 2019
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The Crypto Assets Experience - Milken Institute 2018
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Tokenized Securities & Commercial Real Estate - MIT Digital Currency Initiative 2019
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Transacting and Value Exchange in the Digital Age - Corsham Institute 2017
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Understanding the Landscape of Distributed Ledger Tech & Blockchain - RAND Corporation 2017
Table of Contents
| Bitcoin Lightning Network - (28 reports)
| Bitcoin Mining - (46 reports)
| Blockchain Reports by CPAs and Management Consultants - (30 reports)
| Blockchain Reports by Governments, Agencies, NGOs - (45 reports)
| Blockchain Reports by Financial Institutions - (83 reports)
| Blockchain Reports by Institutes & Foundations - (23 reports)
| Blockchain Reports by Lawyers & Law Firms - (15 reports)
| Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) - (55 reports)
| Cryptocurrency Crime, Terrorism & National Security - (53 reports)
| Decentralized Finance (DeFi) - (22 reports)
| Encryption & Quantum Resistant Bitcoin - (38 reports)
| Healthcare & Blockchain Technology - (23 reports)
| Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) - (18 reports)
| Privacy, Anonymization and Data Protection - (12 reports)
| Proof of Stake (PoS) Consensus Protocol - (33 reports)
| Proof of Work (PoW) Consensus Protocol - (15 reports)
| Research & Academic Papers on Bitcoin and Crypto - (52 reports)
| Smart Contracts - (38 reports)
| Stablecoins - (15 reports)
| Top 10 Public Companies Holding Bitcoin - (10 reports)
| Understanding Austrian Economics and Bitcoin - (16 reports)
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