Blockchain and the Law : : The Rule of Code / / Primavera De Filippi, Aaron Wright.
Since Bitcoin appeared in 2009, the digital currency has been hailed as an Internet marvel and decried as the preferred transaction vehicle for all manner of criminals. It has left nearly everyone without a computer science degree confused: Just how do you “mine” money from ones and zeros? The answe...
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Year of Publication: | 2018 |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1. The Technology
- 1. Blockchains, Bitcoin, and Decentralized Computing Platforms
- 2. Characteristics of Blockchains
- Part 2. Blockchains, Finance, and Contracts
- 3. Digital Currencies and Decentralized Payment Systems
- 4. Smart Contracts as Legal Contracts
- 5. Smart Securities and Derivatives
- Part 3. Blockchains and Information Systems
- 6. Tamper-Resistant, Certified, and Authenticated Data
- 7. Resilient and Tamper-Resistant Information Systems
- Part 4. Organizations and Automation
- 8. The Future of Organizations
- 9. Decentralized Autonomous Organizations
- 10 Blockchain of Things
- Part 5. Regulating Decentralized, Blockchain-Based Systems
- 11. Modes of Regulation
- 12. Code as Law
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Acknowledgments
- Index