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CF DACS Token Explorer

The CF DACS (CF Digital Asset Classification Structure) is a robust, multi-level system for classifying and segmenting types of digital assets by their functional purpose. It was created to help investors and institutions shape their digital assets investment strategy, understand the blockchain economy and optimize their digital asset portfolios.

What are the Fundamental Principles of CF DACS?

  • Mutual Exclusivity - no asset can exist in more than one category at any point in time
  • Evolution - encompasses today's and tomorrow's trends whilst allowing assets to move between categories as they evolve over time
  • Universality - classification is comprehensive and includes all eligible assets in the universe
CF DACS is intended to assist investors to better understand the blockchain economy, and to support the portfolio construction and analysis process, including by facilitating the construction of portfolios that capture any digital asset, entire value chains, or blockchain economic categories.

CF DACS Attribution Analysis

Our Quarterly Attribution Analyses help investors understand performance attribution, not just at a constituent asset level but also from a category and sector level through the lens of CF DACS.

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CF DACS Indices

Off the back of the CF DACS framework, different indices have been launched to enable institutional investors to gain exposure to decentralized financial protocols. One of the first to launch was the CF DeFi Composite Index, a liquid, investible benchmark portfolio index used to track the performance of decentralized financial services products.

The index comprises three-sub portfolios of fixed weight:

  • DeFi applications
  • Services
  • Settlement blockchains

Contact information

To find out how the CF DACS can help you optimize your digital asset portfolio, or to discuss our UK FCA regulated cryptocurrency indices, please send us a message.

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