Advancing Global Digital Governance

DCM Core Institute is a global think tank dedicated to the resilience, regulation, and architectural integrity of the digital asset ecosystem. We bridge the gap between financial institutions and technological innovation through data-driven research.

Mission

To provide central banks, financial institutions, and regulators with the analytical tools and research required to safely integrate digital assets into the global financial system.

Editorial Independence

We maintain strict separation between our research and commercial segments, ensuring all policy recommendations and risk assessments remain objective and data-centric.

Governance & Accountability

Our governance model is inspired by international financial standard-setting bodies (FSB, BIS). The Institute is led by a Research Council composed of leading scholars from mathematics, law, and macroeconomics. Our Advisory Board provides strategic industry insights while respecting the Chatham House Rule for all institutional roundtables.

Institutional Transparency

Funding Disclosure

DCM Core Institute is funded through a diversified model of institutional research grants, philanthropic contributions, and corporate memberships. We do not accept funding that restricts our editorial freedom or creates conflicts of interest in our policy assessments.

Research Independence

Our Research Independence Policy ensures that all analytical outputs are shielded from external pressure. Authors maintain full control over findings, data interpretation, and recommendations, adhering to the principles of scientific neutrality.

Our Methodology

01 — Quantitative Market Intelligence

Utilizing proprietary liquidity stress models and systemic risk indicators to monitor the cross-border fragility of tokenized assets.

02 — Comparative Policy Analysis

Systematically mapping regulatory frameworks (MiCA, FIT21, VASP) across jurisdictions to identify convergence and arbitrage risks.

03 — Infrastructure Resilience Testing

Technological audits focusing on settlement finality, bridge vulnerability, and operational resilience under the DORA framework.