
Become a Member
Tier 1
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$250,000/year
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Invitation to send (1) Visiting Scholar to Stanford per academic calendar year
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(2) Nominations to the FDCI Advisory Board
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Opportunity to participate in all FDCI Pilot projects related to digital currency
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Opportunity to obtain visibility at the annual conference event organized by Stanford FDCI
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Access to engage with students and/or researchers
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Participation in ongoing webinars focused on digital currency topics
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Regular briefings on regulatory and technical developments from FDCI staff, researchers, and experts
Tier 2
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$75,000/year
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(1) Nomination to the FDCI Advisory Board
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Opportunity to participate in select FDCI Pilot projects related to digital currency
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Opportunity to obtain visibility at the annual conference event organized by Stanford FDCI
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Access to engage with students and/or researchers
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Participation in ongoing webinars focused on digital currency topics
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Regular briefings on regulatory and technical developments from FDCI staff, researchers, and experts
Membership inquiries may be directed to:
John Morris, Executive Director
Email: fdcadmin@fdc.stanford.edu
Address: 450 Serra Mall, Stanford, CA 94305
Thank You to Our Members


Tier 1 and 2 Members





Membership Policies for Affiliates Programs
All information, data and results arising from FDCI will be shared with all members and the public. The Future of Digital Currency Initiative will use and develop open-source software. Under Stanford policy, The Future of Digital Currency Initiative affirms that any software will be released under an open-source model.
The Future of Digital Currency Initiative researchers will use and develop open-source software, and it is the intention of all Future of Digital Currency Initiative researchers that any software released will be released under an open source model, such as BSD. The Program is open to all Stanford faculty who share this goal.
Member companies may provide additional funding above the Tier 1 level to support ongoing research of FDCI. All research results arising from the use of the additional funding will be shared with all program members and the general public. Members may request the additional funding be used to support a particular area of program research identified on this website, or the program research of a named faculty member, as long as the faculty is identified on this website as participating in the Affiliate Program. In either instance, the FDCI Directors will determine how the additional funding will be used in our research.
A comprehensive list of policies governing FDCI and other Industrial Affiliate Programs at Stanford may be found here, and at the footer of each page on this website.