Blockchain And Distributed Ledgers: Mathematics, Technology, And Economics

Blockchain And Distributed Ledgers: Mathematics, Technology, And Economics
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 481
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ISBN-10 : 9789811221545
ISBN-13 : 9811221545
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Blockchain And Distributed Ledgers: Mathematics, Technology, And Economics by : Alexander Lipton

This textbook focuses on distributed ledger technology (DLT) and its potential impact on society at large. It aims to offer a detailed and self-contained introduction to the founding principles behind DLT accessible to a well-educated but not necessarily mathematically oriented audience. DLT allows solving many complicated problems arising in economics, banking, and finance, industry, trade, and other fields. However, to reap the ultimate benefits, one has to overcome some of its inherent limitations and use it judiciously. Not surprisingly, amid increasing applications of DLT, misconceptions are formed over its use. The book thoroughly dispels these misconceptions via an impartial assessment of the arguments rooted in scientific reasoning.Blockchain and Distributed Ledgers: Mathematics, Technology, and Economics offers a detailed and self-contained introduction to DLT, blockchains, and cryptocurrencies and seeks to equip the reader with an ability to participate in the crypto economy meaningfully.

Blockchain Economics: Implications Of Distributed Ledgers - Markets, Communications Networks, And Algorithmic Reality

Blockchain Economics: Implications Of Distributed Ledgers - Markets, Communications Networks, And Algorithmic Reality
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : 9781786346407
ISBN-13 : 1786346400
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Blockchain Economics: Implications Of Distributed Ledgers - Markets, Communications Networks, And Algorithmic Reality by : Melanie Swan

This practical introduction explains the field of Blockchain Economics, the economic models emerging with the implementation of distributed ledger technology. These models are characterized by three factors: open platform business models, cryptotoken money supplies, and Initial Coin Offerings as a new and official form of financing. The book covers a variety of approaches from a business and academic perspective, ranging from financial theory, complexity, and open innovation networks to behavioral economics, self-determination theory, public policy, and financial inclusion.Unlike existing titles, this book draws on worldwide blockchain industry experts to define the new discipline of Blockchain Economics and provide novel theoretical and conceptual resources for the future of this fast-developing economy. The primer also highlights the wider theme of blockchain as an institutional technology, in that many value transfer interactions might be shifted to automated networks, decreasing the number of human-operated institutions.As well as stimulating further research, and implementation by business innovators and public policy strategists, the book can also be used as a foundational textbook in courses on Blockchain Economics.

Building Decentralized Trust

Building Decentralized Trust
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 169
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ISBN-10 : 9783030544140
ISBN-13 : 3030544141
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Building Decentralized Trust by : Victoria L. Lemieux

This volume brings together a multidisciplinary group of scholars from diverse fields including computer science, engineering, archival science, law, business, psychology, economics, medicine and more to discuss the trade-offs between different “layers” in designing the use of blockchain/Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) for social trust, trust in data and records, and trust in systems. Blockchain technology has emerged as a solution to the problem of trust in data and records, as well as trust in social, political and economic institutions, due to its profound potential as a digital trust infrastructure. Blockchain is a DLT in which confirmed and validated sets of transactions are stored in blocks that are chained together to make tampering more difficult and render records immutable. This book is dedicated to exploring and disseminating the latest findings on the relationships between socio-political and economic data, record-keeping, and technical aspects of blockchain.

Distributed Ledgers

Distributed Ledgers
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9780262361200
ISBN-13 : 0262361205
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Distributed Ledgers by : Robert M. Townsend

An economic analysis of what distributed ledgers can do, examining key components and discussing applications in both developed and emerging market economies. Distributed ledger technology (DLT) has the potential to transform economic organization and financial structure. In this book, Robert Townsend steps back from the hype and controversy surrounding DLT (and the related, but not synonymous, innovations of blockchain and Bitcoin) to offer an economic analysis of what distributed ledgers can do. Townsend examines the key components of distributed ledgers, discussing, evaluating, and illustrating each in the context of historical and contemporary economics, and reviewing featured applications in both developed economies and emerging-market countries.

Blockchain Systems and Communication Networks: From Concepts to Implementation

Blockchain Systems and Communication Networks: From Concepts to Implementation
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 165
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ISBN-10 : 9783030717889
ISBN-13 : 3030717887
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Blockchain Systems and Communication Networks: From Concepts to Implementation by : Mubashir Husain Rehmani

This book provides extensive insights on blockchain systems, starting from a historical perspective and moving towards building foundational knowledge, with focus on communication networks. It covers blockchain applications, algorithms, architectures, design and implementation, and security and privacy issues, providing the reader with a comprehensive overview. Further, it discusses blockchain systems and its integration to communication networks. The book includes hands-on, practical tutorials, self-assessment exercises, and review questions; tips and sample programs are also provided throughout. Complementary supporting material for instructors, including open source programming code for practical tutorials and exercises, is also available. The target audience includes graduate students, professionals, and researchers working in the areas of blockchain systems, distributed ledger technology, computer networks and communications, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity.

Mathematical Methods for Foreign Exchange

Mathematical Methods for Foreign Exchange
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 702
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ISBN-10 : 9810246153
ISBN-13 : 9789810246150
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Mathematical Methods for Foreign Exchange by : Alexander Lipton

This comprehensive book presents a systematic and practically oriented approach to mathematical modeling in finance, particularly in the foreign exchange context. It describes all the relevant aspects of financial engineering, including derivative pricing, in detail. The book is self-contained, with the necessary mathematical, economic, and trading background carefully explained. In addition to the lucid treatment of the standard material, it describes many original results. The book can be used both as a text for students of financial engineering, and as a basic reference for risk managers, traders, and academics.

Virtual Currencies and Beyond

Virtual Currencies and Beyond
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 42
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ISBN-10 : 9781498363273
ISBN-13 : 149836327X
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Virtual Currencies and Beyond by : Mr.Dong He

New technologies are driving transformational changes in the global financial system. Virtual currencies (VCs) and the underlying distributed ledger systems are among these. VCs offer many potential benefits, but also considerable risks. VCs could raise efficiency and in the long run strengthen financial inclusion. At the same time, VCs could be potential vehicles for money laundering, terrorist financing, tax evasion and fraud. While risks to the conduct of monetary policy seem less likely to arise at this stage given the very small scale of VCs, risks to financial stability may eventually emerge as the new technologies become more widely used. National authorities have begun to address these challenges and will need to calibrate regulation in a manner that appropriately addresses the risks without stifling innovation. As experience is gained, international standards and best practices could be considered to provide guidance on the most appropriate regulatory responses in different fields, thereby promoting harmonization and cooperation across jurisdictions.

Information For Efficient Decision Making: Big Data, Blockchain And Relevance

Information For Efficient Decision Making: Big Data, Blockchain And Relevance
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 715
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ISBN-10 : 9789811220487
ISBN-13 : 9811220484
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Information For Efficient Decision Making: Big Data, Blockchain And Relevance by : Kashi R Balachandran

Can there be reliable information that is also relevant to decision making? Information for Efficient Decision Making: Big Data, Blockchain and Relevance focuses on the consolidation of information to facilitate making decisions in firms, in order to make their operations efficient to reduce their costs and consequently, increase their profitability. The advent of blockchain has generated great interest as an alternative to centralized organizations, where the data is gathered through a centralized ledger keeping of activities of the firm. The decentralized ledger keeping is one of the main features of blockchain that has given rise to many issues of technology, development, implementation, privacy, acceptance, evaluation and so on. Blockchain concept is a follow-up to big data environment facilitated by enormous progress in computer hardware, storage capacities and technological prowess. This has resulted in the rapid acquiring of data not considered possible earlier. With shrewd modeling analytics and algorithms, the applications have grown to significant levels. This handbook discusses the progress in data collection, pros and cons of collecting information on decentralized publicly available ledgers and several applications.

Blockchain Technology in Accounting and Auditing

Blockchain Technology in Accounting and Auditing
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Total Pages : 24
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ISBN-10 : 1976900328
ISBN-13 : 9781976900327
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Blockchain Technology in Accounting and Auditing by : Oleksandr Melnychenko

The invention of the blockchain technology can be equated with the invention of the writing or Internet network, considering their major role in the communication between individuals as well as legal persons, regarding information transfer, money transfer etc. The author analyses the technology, the implemented and projected examples of its use, its relationship with accounting and auditing as well as its influence on the development of these economic sciences.The development of accounting and auditing is linked to the development of modern technologies. Nowadays, according to the technological progress the role of blockhain technology is constantly increasing. Blockhain is a distributed database that maintains a continuously-growing list of data records secured from tampering and revision. Blockchain can be used in financial and banking sectors first of all, but also in e-government and administrative sectors.The implementation of blockchain technologies in accounting and auditing doesn't change their fundamental principles but increases the auditing capacities. In some countries blockchain is adopted for auditing as a practical matter, including the national level.#blockchain; #Internet; #accounting; #auditing; #financial; #banking; #e-government

Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology Use Cases

Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology Use Cases
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9783030443375
ISBN-13 : 303044337X
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology Use Cases by : Horst Treiblmaier

Blockchain and other trustless systems have gone from being relatively obscure technologies, which were only known to a small community of computer scientists and cryptologists, to mainstream phenomena that are now considered powerful game changers for many industries. This book explores and assesses real-world use cases and case studies on blockchain and related technologies. The studies describe the respective applications and address how these technologies have been deployed, the rationale behind their application, and finally, their outcomes. The book shares a wealth of experiences and lessons learned regarding financial markets, energy, SCM, healthcare, law and compliance. Given its scope, it is chiefly intended for academics and practitioners who want to learn more about blockchain applications.