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Blockchain and Web 3. 0 : Social, Economic, and Technological Challenges.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge Studies in Science, Technology and Society SeriesPublisher: Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (334 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780429639203
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Blockchain and Web 3. 0DDC classification:
  • 005.74
LOC classification:
  • QA76.9.D32 .B563 2020
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of contributors -- 1 Blockchain: a disruptive technology -- PART I Socio-economic aspects and consequences of decentralized technologies -- 2 The block is hot: a commons-based approach to the development and deployment of blockchains -- 3 Can permissionless blockchains be regulated and resolve some of the problems of copyright law? -- 4 Meetups: making space for women on the blockchain -- 5 Drivers of digital trust in the crypto industry -- 6 Lightbulb concrete -- PART II Blockchain and digital media -- 7 Could blockchain save journalism? An explorative study of blockchain's potential to make journalism a more sustainable business -- 8 The logics of technology decentralization - the case of distributed ledger technologies -- 9 Disruptive blockworks: blockchains and networks/ acceleration and collision -- 10 Blockchained to what (end)? A socio-material provocation to check distributed futures -- 11 Blockchain and data market: the case of Wibson from a critical perspective -- PART III Technological aspects and consequences of decentralized technologies -- 12 Applying smart contracts in online dispute resolutions on a large scale and its regulatory implications -- 13 SmartAnvil: open-source tool suite for smart contract analysis -- 14 Managing CRM with Fabric Hyperledger blockchain technology -- 15 Privacy with Ethereum smart contracts -- 16 A hierarchical structure model of success factors for (blockchain-based) crowdfunding -- Index.
Summary: Blockchain and Web 3.0 fills the gap in our understanding of blockchain technologies by hosting a discussion of the new technologies in a variety of disciplinary settings.
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Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of contributors -- 1 Blockchain: a disruptive technology -- PART I Socio-economic aspects and consequences of decentralized technologies -- 2 The block is hot: a commons-based approach to the development and deployment of blockchains -- 3 Can permissionless blockchains be regulated and resolve some of the problems of copyright law? -- 4 Meetups: making space for women on the blockchain -- 5 Drivers of digital trust in the crypto industry -- 6 Lightbulb concrete -- PART II Blockchain and digital media -- 7 Could blockchain save journalism? An explorative study of blockchain's potential to make journalism a more sustainable business -- 8 The logics of technology decentralization - the case of distributed ledger technologies -- 9 Disruptive blockworks: blockchains and networks/ acceleration and collision -- 10 Blockchained to what (end)? A socio-material provocation to check distributed futures -- 11 Blockchain and data market: the case of Wibson from a critical perspective -- PART III Technological aspects and consequences of decentralized technologies -- 12 Applying smart contracts in online dispute resolutions on a large scale and its regulatory implications -- 13 SmartAnvil: open-source tool suite for smart contract analysis -- 14 Managing CRM with Fabric Hyperledger blockchain technology -- 15 Privacy with Ethereum smart contracts -- 16 A hierarchical structure model of success factors for (blockchain-based) crowdfunding -- Index.

Blockchain and Web 3.0 fills the gap in our understanding of blockchain technologies by hosting a discussion of the new technologies in a variety of disciplinary settings.

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