The Elgar Companion to Decentralized Finance, Digital Assets, and Blockchain Technologies
Edited by Henrik Cronqvist and
Desiree-Jessica Pely
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This timely Companion offers keen insights into the challenges of valuing digital versus traditional assets, exploring how behavioural and social traits, states and actions can cause biased perspectives in over- or underestimating the value of digital assets. Innovative and comprehensive, the Companion first provides an overview of how decentralization can impact existing financial systems before delving into exploring decentralized lending and predicting the role of digital assets in future payments.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Innovations and Technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781035307753
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 DeFi: an overview of use cases and a status quo analysis of the ecosystem , pp 5-34

- Anies Khan and Philipp Sandner
- Ch 2 Decentralized lending , pp 35-56

- Felix Irresberger, Kose John and Fahad Saleh
- Ch 3 Ready P(l)ayer One: how we will pay tomorrow and what role crypto may play , pp 57-74

- Dirk Bullmann
- Ch 4 Economic policy, regulation, and cryptocurrencies , pp 75-95

- Marco Fama, Lucio Gobbi and Stefano Lucarelli
- Ch 5 Central bank digital currencies in emerging economies: practical considerations , pp 96-112

- Gordon Clarke and Emir Hrnjic
- Ch 6 Utility tokens, markets in crypto assets regulation (MiCAR), and the costs of being public , pp 113-126

- David Florysiak
- Ch 7 A minting mold for the eFranc , pp 127-146

- Hans Gersbach and Roger Wattenhofer
- Ch 8 Lessons from a decade of cryptocurrency hacks, 2011-2021 , pp 147-166

- Ben Charoenwong and Mario Bernardi
- Ch 9 Financial economics of automated market makers , pp 167-190

- Alexander Brauneis, Roland Mestel and Martin Rauch
- Ch 10 Systematization of knowledge: constant function market makers , pp 191-216

- Michele Fabi, Myriam Kassoul and Julien Prat
- Ch 11 Systematization of knowledge: mechanism design and the Ethereum blockchain transaction fee market , pp 217-240

- Fernando Molina and Pablo Roccatagliata
- Ch 12 Systematization of knowledge: the advent of a new incentive, maximal extractable value , pp 241-264

- Burak Öz and Felix Hoops
- Ch 13 From scalability to cross-chain DeFi , pp 265-279

- Marcel Kaiser
- Ch 14 Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) , pp 280-297

- Mieszko Mazur and Efstathios Polyzos
- Ch 15 The environmental, social, and governance (ESG) aspects of Bitcoin , pp 298-312

- Andrew Urquhart
- Ch 16 Regenerative finance: a crypto-based approach for a sustainable future , pp 313-326

- Eva Meyer, Isabell Welpe, Philipp Sandner and Mathias Ponte
- Ch 17 Decentralized finance in the developing world: the end of the financial inclusion gap? , pp 327-344

- Mariana Carmona and Paz Gomez
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