A longitudinal archive of monthly and quarterly research reports documenting the observed structure and behavior of a neutral, fixed-supply digital commodity.
Reports published prior to January 2026 reflect legacy presentation formats and are preserved as originally published.
The iEthereum Digital Commodity Index (DCI) is published on a recurring basis and is designed to preserve analytical consistency across time, independent of market narratives, governance influence, promotional activity, or adaptive protocol changes.
The DCI exists to maintain measurement continuity. It does not seek to predict outcomes, but rather to support committee-grade diligence and risk pricing through consistent longitudinal observation.
For a structural overview of the index’s purpose, scope, and design,
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Quarterly reports
Published continuously since May 2024
Reports are published on a fixed cadence to preserve continuity and comparability across market cycles.
The iEthereum Digital Commodity Index is distributed through an institutional research license. Access is provided on an annual basis and is intended for internal research, longitudinal analysis, and reference use. The license is priced as institutional research infrastructure and is intentionally structured to be materially less costly than internal replication of comparable longitudinal continuity.
The index is designed for organizations seeking continuity, methodological stability, and non-promotional observation of a fixed-supply digital commodity. It is not a trading product, advisory service, or signal-generation tool.
Institutional access is provisioned following a direct inquiry and is administered via invoice-based licensing.
The iEthereum DCI is offered under an annual institutional license because it functions as longitudinal research infrastructure rather than a one-off report purchase. A one-year license is materially cheaper than the fully-loaded cost of even one entry-level analyst required to replicate comparable continuity internally (salary, benefits, overhead, tools, and management time). The DCI provides governed monthly + quarterly publication, stable definitions, and point-in-time archival integrity without retroactive revision—supporting institutional diligence and longitudinal comparability across cycles.
The iEthereum Digital Commodity Index is governed by a fixed methodological framework designed to preserve analytical stability and comparability across reporting periods.
Measurements are constructed within a defined scope, with explicit exclusions and non-retroactive change handling. Methodological adjustments, when necessary, are applied prospectively and disclosed to preserve historical integrity.
The index is maintained independently and does not incorporate governance intervention, adaptive weighting, or promotional discretion.
The public index archive provides a visible record of the iEthereum Digital Commodity Index publications across reporting periods. Listings are provided to document continuity and historical existence; full report contents are distributed exclusively via institutional license.
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Why annual licensing
Because the index is governed as longitudinal infrastructure. Institutions are licensing measurement continuity and archival integrity—not purchasing a single report.
Where can I review full licensing and access questions?
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Licensed institutions are provided access to the full archive of iEthereum Digital Commodity Index reports and supporting documentation through a secure research access portal.
Licensed access includes the complete set of published monthly and quarterly reports, historical archives, and associated methodological and explanatory reference materials.
Access credentials are issued following completion of the institutional licensing process and are limited to internal organizational use.
Access is restricted to licensed organizations. Redistribution, resale, or public reproduction is not permitted.