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Blockchain technology has the potential to disrupt digital
interaction across our economy and society. As the internet has
changed our lives, the potential for blockchain and distributed
ledger technologies to do the same is considerable. Fred Steinmetz,
Lennart Ante and Ingo Fiedler assess this rapidly developing
technology and its imminent economic and societal impact. The ideas
behind blockchain technology stem from an open-source movement and
build on existing technology to facilitate the exchange of value in
general and assets in particular via a protocol on top of the
internet. Current platform-based business structures face the risk
of being replaced by evolving decentralized ecosystems and
individuals are set to become empowered by sovereignty over their
digital data and footprints. The book begins by explaining the key
concepts of blockchain technology and presents an overview of the
involved technical and economic elements. These form the basis for
a discussion of the socio-economic implications of this new
technology. This is followed by an in-depth analysis of significant
case studies in the sectors of energy, digital identity, capital
markets, logistics and gambling that outline the risks and benefits
of the technology. The book strives to be non-technical and
accessible, and to demystify the functionalities of blockchains and
their potential for a range of readers in the wider social
sciences.
Blockchain technology has the potential to disrupt digital
interaction across our economy and society. As the internet has
changed our lives, the potential for blockchain and distributed
ledger technologies to do the same is considerable. Fred Steinmetz,
Lennart Ante and Ingo Fiedler assess this rapidly developing
technology and its imminent economic and societal impact. The ideas
behind blockchain technology stem from an open-source movement and
build on existing technology to facilitate the exchange of value in
general and assets in particular via a protocol on top of the
internet. Current platform-based business structures face the risk
of being replaced by evolving decentralized ecosystems and
individuals are set to become empowered by sovereignty over their
digital data and footprints. The book begins by explaining the key
concepts of blockchain technology and presents an overview of the
involved technical and economic elements. These form the basis for
a discussion of the socio-economic implications of this new
technology. This is followed by an in-depth analysis of significant
case studies in the sectors of energy, digital identity, capital
markets, logistics and gambling that outline the risks and benefits
of the technology. The book strives to be non-technical and
accessible, and to demystify the functionalities of blockchains and
their potential for a range of readers in the wider social
sciences.
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