Smart contract
Christoph Mueller-Bloch and
Marten Risius
Chapter 44 in Elgar Encyclopedia of Cryptocurrencies, Blockchain and DLT, 2026, pp 216-219 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Blockchain applications greatly depend on smart contracts, which are programs of software code that automatically execute the terms of upfront negotiated agreements. The execution of such agreements has traditionally been guaranteed by a single trusted entity, but is increasingly guaranteed by distributed blockchain systems. In this chapter, we examine the process of using smart contracts and elaborate on how traditional and blockchain-based smart contracting differ with respect to their underlying governance structure, potential economic impact, and general characteristics of suitable areas of application.
Keywords: Blockchain; Decentralized autonomous organization; Decentralized application; Web 3; Smart contracting; Oracle (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035339952
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