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An Explorative Paper on Speculative Approaches to Smart Contracts

Sanel Halilbegovic and Necip Ertem

Prague Economic Papers, 2020, vol. 2020, issue 4, 469-480

Abstract: The trend of cryptocurrencies has stirred interest in the underlying technology that qualifies cryptocurrencies as a secure structure with speedy, timely and cheap transactions. The aforementioned technology, the blockchain, in brief terms is a decentralized ledger technology that attains an immutable characteristic through consensus and timestamp mechanics. The model also sets the stage for transparency in transactions, which renders the technology applicable to a myriad of scenarios that involve financial instruments. This research puts forth an argumentative approach to the applicability of blockchain technology and specifically studies the prospect of utilizing smart contracts. This approach probes the feasibility of introducing smart contracts to everyday financial transactions and settlements. An opposing perspective, by taking a devil's advocate standpoint, invokes the impractical or implausible aspects of implementing the blockchain in certain scenarios. Difficulty in auditing is a prominent example among those impracticalities. Research methodology is qualitative in nature and takes the form of exploratory research by examining existing literature on the topic.

Keywords: Smart contracts; trust mechanisms; transparency in transactions; big data (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D53 E42 G23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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