This framework defines the analytical principles and methodological approaches used in the research work and publications of the DCM Core Institute.
Our framework aims to ensure that the analyses produced by the Institute are rigorous, transparent, structured, and compliant with international institutional standards (BIS, IMF, Financial Stability Board).
Study of regulatory frameworks, public initiatives, and central bank strategies influencing digital finance.
Analysis of technological architectures and distributed ledgers enabling the development of tokenized markets.
Comparison of digital security issuance models and settlement protocols across global jurisdictions.
Identification of value flows and critical actors contributing to the transformation of financial markets.
Our work is based on a certified academic and institutional corpus:
Before each publication, the Institute mobilizes an internal validation process to guarantee analytical consistency and source reliability. This dynamic approach allows for regular updates in the face of rapid technological data obsolescence.
Note on Limitations: Given the rapid evolution of financial technologies, some conclusions may evolve. The Institute adopts an iterative approach allowing for the revision of its publications based on systemic news.