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CIPHER: Monitoring Crypto Markets

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"This progress report presents the current state of development of the CIPHER framework, an robust and scalable platform for monitoring crypto-asset markets, decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols, and blockchain-based financial activity. CIPHER’s role is to integrate blockchain-derived data with structured monitoring modules, covering areas such as market activity, financial stability risks, and systemic dependencies. The report outlines the methodological foundations, technical infrastructure, and preliminary analytical outputs achieved to date. All of this is contextualised within the recent technological and regulatory development of the crypto landscape.The report highlights key challenges and lessons learned, including data issues, the computational demands of large-scale blockchain analytics, and the need for interoperability and long-term sustainability. Finally, it provides a forward-looking roadmap for further development, including infrastructure scaling, feature enhancements, and deeper collaboration with EU and international stakeholders.The ultimate objective of CIPHER is to provide a policy-relevant, operationally sustainable monitoring and analytics tool capable of supporting EU institutions in supervisory, regulatory, and strategic decision-making related to crypto-assets and DeFi."

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  • Hledik Juraj & Konecny Jakub & Christaras Vasileios & Di Girolamo Francesca & Kounelis Ioannis & Pagano Andrea & Bazzanini Andrea & Iacovone Massimo, 2025. "CIPHER: Monitoring Crypto Markets," JRC Research Reports JRC143790, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc143790
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