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Blockchain Revolution: How the Technology Behind Bitcoin Is Changing Money, Business, and the World [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x160x30 mm, kaal: 544 g, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-May-2016
  • Kirjastus: Portfolio
  • ISBN-10: 1101980133
  • ISBN-13: 9781101980132
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x160x30 mm, kaal: 544 g, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-May-2016
  • Kirjastus: Portfolio
  • ISBN-10: 1101980133
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The best-selling author of Wikinomics discusses blockchain technology, which is poised to completely change the way we do business, revealing how this technology, which is the next big thing, facilitates peer-to-peer transactions without the need for an intermediary like a bank or government.

The first book to explain why blockchain technology will fundamentally change the Internet, what it does and how we use it.

Over 30 years, no theorist of the digital age has better explained the next big thing than Don Tapscott. For example, inWikinomics Tapscott was the first to show how the Internet provides the first global platform for mass collaboration. Now, he writes about a profound technological shift that will change how the world does business--and everything else--using blockchain technology, which powers the digital currency Bitcoin.

The Internet as we know it is great for collaboration and communication, but is deeply flawed when it comes to commerce and privacy. The new blockchain technology facilitates peer-to-peer transactions without any intermediary such as a bank or governing body. Keeping the user's information anonymous, the blockchain validates and keeps a permanent public record of all transactions. That means that your personal information is private and secure, while all activity is transparent and incorruptible--reconciled by mass collaboration and stored in code on a digital ledger. With its advent, we will not need to trust each other in the traditional sense, because trust is built into the system itself.

Although many opportunities for the blockchain require a digital currency, Bitcoin is only one application of this great innovation in computer science. The blockchain can hold any legal document, from deeds and marriage licenses to educational degrees and birth certificates. Call it the World Wide Ledger. It enables smart contracts, decentralized autonomous organizations, decentralized government services, and transactions among things. The Internet of Everything needs a Ledger of Everything: the blockchain is a truly open, distributed, global platform that fundamentally changes what we can do online, how we do it, and who can participate.

Tapscott, writing with his son Alex, a financial analyst and technologist, argues that the blockchain will shape the next era of prosperity--in finance, business, healthcare, education, governance, and beyond.
Acknowledgments xv
PART I Say You Want a Revolution
Chapter 1 The Trust Protocol
3(24)
In Search of the Trust Protocol
4(2)
How This Worldwide Ledger Works
6(2)
A Rational Exuberance for the Blockchain
8(2)
Achieving Trust in the Digital Age
10(2)
Return of the Internet
12(2)
Your Personal Avatar and the Black Box of Identity
14(3)
A Plan for Prosperity
17(7)
Promise and Peril of the New Platform
24(3)
Chapter 2 Bootstrapping the Future: Seven Design Principles of the Blockchain Economy
27(28)
The Seven Design Principles
29(22)
1 Networked Integrity
30(3)
2 Distributed Power
33(2)
3 Value as Incentive
35(4)
4 Security
39(2)
5 Privacy
41(4)
6 Rights Preserved
45(4)
7 Inclusion
49(2)
Designing the Future
51(4)
PART II Transformations
Chapter 3 Reinventing Financial Services
55(32)
A New Look for the World's Second-Oldest Profession
58(3)
The Golden Eight: How the Financial Services Sector Will Change
61(2)
From Stock Exchanges to Block Exchanges
63(3)
Dr. Faust's Blockchain Bargain
66(5)
The Bank App: Who Will Win in Retail Banking
71(2)
Google Translate for Business: New Frameworks for Accounting and Corporate Governance
73(6)
Reputation: You Are Your Credit Score
79(3)
The Blockchain IPO
82(2)
The Market for Prediction Markets
84(2)
Road Map for the Golden Eight
86(1)
Chapter 4 Re-architecting the Firm: The Core and the Edges
87(28)
Building ConsenSys
87(5)
Changing the Boundaries of the Firm
92(17)
Determining Corporate Boundaries
109(6)
Chapter 5 New Business Models: Making It Rain on the Blockchain
115(30)
bAirbnb Versus Airbnb
115(2)
Global Computing: The Rise of Distributed Applications
117(3)
The DApp Kings: Distributed Business Entities
120(2)
Autonomous Agents
122(4)
Distributed Autonomous Enterprises
126(2)
The Big Seven: Open Networked Enterprise Business Models
128(14)
Hacking Your Future: Business Model Innovation
142(3)
Chapter 6 The Ledger of Things: Animating the Physical World
145(25)
Power to the People
146(4)
The Evolution of Computing: From Mainframes to Smart Pills
150(2)
The Internet of Things Needs a Ledger of Things
152(4)
The Twelve Disruptions: Animating Things
156(5)
The Economic Payoff
161(3)
The Future: From Uber to SUber
164(4)
Hacking Your Future for a World of Smart Things
168(2)
Chapter 7 Solving the Prosperity Paradox: Economic Inclusion and Entrepreneurship
170(27)
A Pig Is Not a Piggy Bank
170(2)
The New Prosperity Paradox
172(6)
Road Map to Prosperity
178(4)
Remittances: The Story of Analie Domingo
182(6)
Blockchain Humanitarian Aid
188(5)
Safe as Houses? The Road to Asset Ownership
193(2)
Implementation Challenges and Leadership Opportunities
195(2)
Chapter 8 Rebuilding Government and Democracy
197(29)
Something Is Rotten in the State
199(4)
High-Performance Government Services and Operations
203(4)
Empowering People to Serve Selves and Others
207(4)
The Second Era of Democracy
211(4)
Blockchain Voting
215(3)
Alternative Models of Politics and Justice
218(3)
Engaging Citizens to Solve Big Problems
221(2)
Wielding Tools of Twenty-first-Century Democracy
223(3)
Chapter 9 Freeing Culture on the Blockchain: Music to Our Ears
226(27)
Fair Trade Music: From Streaming Music to Metering Rights
227(12)
Artlery for Art Lovers: Connecting Artists and Patrons
239(4)
Privacy, Free Speech, and Free Press on the Blockchain
243(3)
Getting the Word Out: The Critical Role of Education
246(3)
Culture on the Blockchain and You
249(4)
PART III Promise and Peril
Chapter 10 Overcoming Showstoppers: Ten Implementation Challenges
253(25)
1 The Technology Is Not Ready for Prime Time
254(5)
2 The Energy Consumed Is Unsustainable
259(4)
3 Governments Will Stifle or Twist It
263(2)
4 Powerful Incumbents of the Old Paradigm Will Usurp It
265(2)
5 The Incentives Are Inadequate for Distributed Mass Collaboration
267(3)
6 The Blockchain Is a Job Killer
270(1)
7 Governing the Protocols Is Like Herding Cats
271(2)
8 Distributed Autonomous Agents Will Form Skynet
273(1)
9 Big Brother Is (Still) Watching You
274(1)
10 Criminals Will Use It
275(2)
Reasons Blockchain Will Fail or Implementation Challenges?
277(1)
Chapter 11 Leadership for the Next Era
278(35)
Who Will Lead a Revolution? 281 The Blockchain Ecosystem: You Can't Tell the Players Without a Roster
283(6)
A Cautionary Tale of Blockchain Regulation
289(3)
The Senator Who Would Change the World
292(1)
Central Banks in a Decentralized Economy
293(3)
Regulation Versus Governance
296(2)
A New Framework for Blockchain Governance
298(9)
A New Agenda for the Next Digital Age
307(2)
The Trust Protocol and You
309(4)
Notes 313(24)
Index 337