Bridgegap frameworks provide structured approaches to organising digital asset exposure within a self-custodied environment.
Each framework represents a distinct role within a broader portfolio architecture, enabling participation through defined allocation structures rather than ad hoc decision-making.
All frameworks are implemented on a self-directed basis. Bridgegap provides architecture and infrastructure design, while investors retain full control over assets and all associated decisions.
Core Participation Framework
Systematic Entry Framework
Productive Asset Framework
Thematic Asset Framework
In addition to core portfolio frameworks, Bridgegap may reference supplementary analytical frameworks designed to support investor understanding of market structure.
Examples may include:
These frameworks do not prescribe allocation decisions and are not investment strategies. These frameworks are observational and non-predictive. They are intended to provide context for interpreting market conditions within a structured framework. All use is informational and supports independent, investor-led decision-making.
Frameworks are accessed and implemented through non-custodial vault infrastructure.
Investors:
• Retain full control of assets at all times
• Determine their own allocation decisions
• Interact directly with on-chain infrastructure
Bridgegap provides:
• Portfolio architecture design
• Framework structuring
• Infrastructure coordination
If you would like to explore how these frameworks can be understood within your own portfolio structure, we can walk through the architecture in a structured discussion.
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