# Research

### Archive

[**Decentralized Data Marketplaces - Blockchain and Privacy**](https://harvard.mirror.xyz/2x05dfQxW8SbxzmAtGh6Q0fYaBY-QUhg6qljmxFY_OY) by Alexander Liptak

[**Software Directing Humans: Axes of the DAO Innovation Space**](https://harvard.mirror.xyz/o3VqNL4TLD21VdMCkHkVdnIGTigCmvh_Fam3kctBAhU) by Alex Debayo-Doherty

[**Inside the Vault: A closer look at DOVs**](https://harvard.mirror.xyz/aFsYrFWlctJrSWNqgzbJhlsuOZYvhkn5c3t6cc5V2vw) by Jonathan Ng

[**Predicting ETH Volatility Using Squeeth**](https://harvard.mirror.xyz/s86NZb5X22GD0tna9X1Id6A2Zr0rFDGz4E2t7Eus_Wc) by Shelly Liu

[**The Guide to NFT 2.0 Investing**](https://harvard.mirror.xyz/-olVQXh3R-SP8HjpbPRISmptCQYU0t6E6ddHmLUj35M) by Andy Zeng

[**Looking Onward for Crypto Gaming**](https://mirror.xyz/harvardblockchain.eth/FQa1LIPeWnaQ_mkJbyZJuAyi7fCjoPNBpLWoCP3y4hY) by Andy Zeng & Joshua Yang


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