The word limit for this essay is 1,500 words. All word counts normally cover the main body of text, including tables, figures, and diagrams, and excluding appendices, footnotes, and references. Use Harvard style for referencing with in-text citations.
On-chain asset management unlocks a never before addressed user market; the long tail of asset managers and traders. Until now, this has not been possible with extremely high barriers to entry.
Furthermore, even if it had been possible, it would have been virtually impossible to raise any kind of meaningful visibility within the investment allocator community without already being very well funded and having some very good contacts.
Your essay will consist of putting together a forward-looking On-Chain Asset Management report. In this report, try to predict what the asset management industry of the future might look like and what consequences these new technologies will have to existing industry and new industry. Your report might include some or all of the following
: • Attempting to estimate and forecast what the market for small to medium sized managers might look like. Where will these users come from? What will the average user size be? How much will they be willing to spend on setting up and managing a fund?
• Exploring the opportunities that On-Chain Asset Management opens up to both talented fund managers and investors that have transparency
• The impact this might have on existing asset management and its many traditional service providers
• How you see On-Chain Asset Management fitting in to the industry as a whole. Will it disrupt traditional asset management? Is there a world where On-Chain Asset Management and Traditional Asset Management can live in parallel? Will the new technology address a new market and a new asset class or eventually operate the entire industry?
• Some discussion or thought into the regulatory challenges, aspects, possible solutions or barriers
• Risks that the On-Chain Asset Management industry faces
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