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1. Taxonomy: Defining Digital Asset Classes

Investor Opportunities: Enable access to thousands of digital assets, including:

  • Tokenized commodities, real estate, art, businesses, teams, collectibles, IP, and brands.

  • Financial instruments like equity, debt, derivatives, and currencies.

  • Products, services, and projects that provide value to customers, investors, and fans.

5. Opportunity: Establishing the United States as the Global Digital Leader

A strategic digital asset policy can strengthen the US dollar, neutralize the national debt, and position America as the global leader in the 21st-century digital economy.

  • USD as the Global Reserve Digital Currency: Grow digital currency markets from $25 billion to $10 trillion, creating massive demand for US Treasuries.

  • Digital Capital Growth: Expand global digital capital markets from $2 trillion to $280 trillion, with US investors capturing the majority of this wealth.

  • Digital Assets Leadership: Drive growth in digital assets (beyond Bitcoin) from $1 trillion to $590 trillion, with the United States dominating this industry.

  • Strategic Bitcoin Reserve: Establish a Bitcoin reserve capable of creating $16–81 trillion in wealth for the US Treasury, providing a pathway to offset national debt.

Conclusion: Seizing the Digital Assets Opportunity

By establishing a clear taxonomy, a legitimate rights-based framework, and practical compliance obligations, the United States can lead the global digital economy. A capital markets renaissance fueled by digital assets will unlock trillions in wealth, empower millions of businesses, and solidify the US dollar as the foundation of the 21st-century digital financial system.

Establishing a clear, universally understood taxonomy of digital assets is critical to advancing policy and fostering innovation.

  • Digital Commodity – An asset without an issuer, backed by digital power (e.g., Bitcoin).

  • Digital Security – An asset with an issuer, backed by a security (e.g., equity, debt, derivatives).

  • Digital Currency – An asset with an issuer, backed by fiat currency.

  • Digital Token – A fungible asset with an issuer, offering digital utility.

  • Digital NFT – A non-fungible asset with an issuer, offering digital utility (NonFungible Token).

  • Digital ABT – An asset with an issuer, backed by a physical asset (e.g., gold, oil, agricultural commodities).

2. Legitimacy: Establishing Rights and Responsibilities

Creating a robust framework of rights and responsibilities is essential for issuers, exchanges, and owners to engage in digital asset markets with confidence.

  • Path to Legitimacy: Establish a global, real-time, and uninterrupted process for issuing, trading, and owning digital assets by individuals, corporations, and machines.

  • Issuers:

    • Rights: The right to create and issue digital assets.

    • Responsibilities: Ensure fair disclosure and ethical behavior.

  • Exchanges:

    • Rights: The right to custody, trade, and transfer assets between clients and other exchanges.

    • Responsibilities: Publish asset disclosures, protect client assets, and avoid conflicts of interest.

  • Owners:

    • Rights: Self-custody, trade, and transfer their assets.

    • Responsibilities: Comply with applicable local laws.

  • Foundational Principle: No one has the right to lie, cheat, or steal. All participants are civilly and criminally responsible for their actions.

3. Practicality: Rational Compliance to Empower Innovation

Digital asset regulation must prioritize efficiency and innovation over friction and bureaucracy.

  • Standardized Disclosures: Define a data structure for each digital asset class to constitute fair public disclosure.

  • Industry-Led Compliance: Allow exchanges to collect and publish asset data as a service to the industry and investors.

  • Cost Limits:

    • Issuance Compliance: Limit costs to no more than 1% of AUM to issue an asset.

    • Maintenance Compliance: Limit costs to no more than 10 basis points annually to maintain an asset listing.

  • Streamlined Issuance: Remove regulators from the critical path of digital asset issuance. Empower exchanges to deliver integrated services to issuers, owners, and other exchanges.

Goal: Enable exponential improvements in cost, speed, quality, and accessibility via freemarket competition and innovation.

4. Vision: A Capital Markets Renaissance

The United States has an opportunity to catalyze a 21st-century capital markets renaissance, unleashing trillions of dollars in value creation.

  • Rapid Issuance: Allow issuers to create and issue digital assets in hours or days instead of months or years.

  • Cost Reduction: Drive the cost of issuance from $10–100 million to $10–100 thousand.

  • Access Expansion: Open capital markets to 40 million businesses (up from the current 4,000 public companies).

  • Broader Participation: Empower small businesses, artists, celebrities, and mid-sized enterprises to raise capital through tokenized assets.

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