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Blockchain and the Digital Economy: The Socio-Economic Impact of Blockchain Technology [Kõva köide]

(Hamburg University), (Hamburg University), (Hamburg University)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jul-2020
  • Kirjastus: Agenda Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 178821224X
  • ISBN-13: 9781788212243
  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jul-2020
  • Kirjastus: Agenda Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 178821224X
  • ISBN-13: 9781788212243
This book presents the key concepts of blockchain technology and an overview of the machinations of different blockchain ecosystems. It discusses the socioeconomic impact of this new technology, including its effects on sectors such as energy, data, capital markets, logistics, and gambling.

Blockchain technology has the potential to disrupt digital interaction in our economy and society. The technology’s rapid and dynamic technical development is driven by startups and incumbents alike, creating a myriad of applications across economic and societal domains. However, the implications of this potential new technological paradigm have not yet reached wider public debate, nor have economic and societal implications been adequately explored.

Distributed ledger technologies and blockchains stem from an ideological open-source movement and facilitate the exchange of assets via a complementary technical layer on top of the internet. Current platform-based business structures like Facebook, Uber, Airbnb or Amazon could be replaced by evolving decentralized ecosystems. At the same time, community-owned neutral networks could facilitate a re-empowerment of individuals including but not limited to the sovereignty over one’s data. It is likely that blockchain technology will eventually affect everyone in our society.

In this book the key concepts of blockchain technology and an overview of the machinations of different blockchain ecosystems are presented. The socio-economic impact of this new technology is discussed including its impact on sectors such as energy, data, capital markets, logistics, and gambling. Challenges of adoption and roll out will be discussed with a specific focus on scalability and regulation. Non-technical and accessible, the book seeks to demystify the functionalities of blockchains, their potential as well as their likely socio-economic impacts.
Preface vii
Figures and tables
xi
1 Introducing blockchain
1(14)
1.1 A transaction
2(4)
1.2 Key characteristics
6(4)
1.3 Categories
10(5)
2 Blockchain's basic components
15(66)
2.1 Technical components
18(17)
2.2 Mathematical components
35(14)
2.3 Economic, political and social components
49(32)
3 Potential and actual socio-economic impacts of blockchain
81(34)
3.1 Crypto knowledge and crypto usage
84(6)
3.2 Perceived and actual use of cryptocurrencies
90(7)
3.3 Dis-intermediation, localization and individualization
97(6)
3.4 Censorship resistance and privacy
103(3)
3.5 Property and the empowerment of the individual
106(2)
3.6 New markets and marketplaces
108(3)
3.7 Crypto-secession: the most disruptive potential of distributed ledger technology
111(4)
4 Applications of blockchain technology in different domains
115(58)
4.1 Central bank digital currency (CBDC)
117(7)
4.2 Energy markets and infrastructure
124(9)
4.3 Self-sovereign identity
133(8)
4.4 Capital markets and security services
141(10)
4.5 Supply chains and logistics
151(13)
4.6 The gambling industry
164(9)
5 Conclusion: possible directions of blockchain
173(6)
References 179(8)
Index 187
Fred Steinmetz is co-founder of the Blockchain Research Lab and Research Associate at Universität Hamburg. He researches on the economic potentials and societal impacts of blockchain technology applications, which includes ETIBLOGG, a publicly funded project for applying distributed ledger technology in energy trading. Fred holds a Master of Science in business administration and co-founded Badgeport, a marketing platform for blockchain startups.





Lennart Ante studied business administration at the University of Cologne, TU Clausthal and Universität Hamburg. As a Research Associate at Universität Hamburg, he works within the publicly funded project ETIBLOGG with the aim to make small amounts of energy tradable using blockchain technology. He is co-founder of the Blockchain Research Lab and convinced that blockchain technology will have a sustainable influence on business models and society.





Ingo Fiedler is co-founder of the Blockchain Research Lab in Hamburg, Team Leader at Universität Hamburg, and Affiliate Assistant Professor at Concordia University, Montreal. He holds diplomas in both business administration and economics and obtained his award-winning PhD from Universität Hamburg. He regularly adds to the public knowledge on his main research topics gambling and blockchain by commenting in various media outlets and advising key policy stakeholders.