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The Blockchain Scholars Book

Edited by Daniel Liebau () and Simon Trimborn ()

in Springer Books from Springer

Date: 2025
ISBN: 978-981-95-2844-8
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 Introduction
Daniel Liebau and Simon Trimborn
Ch Chapter 10 Security Token Offerings: A New Frontier in Entrepreneurial Finance
Daniel Liebau
Ch Chapter 11 Crypto Funds: A New Intermediary in Entrepreneurial Finance
Paul Momtaz
Ch Chapter 12 Understanding Retail Trading: Cryptocurrencies Versus Traditional Asset Classes
Marina Niessner
Ch Chapter 13 Limits to Arbitrage for Blockchain-Based Assets
Stefan Voigt, Nikolaus Hautsch and Christoph Scheuch
Ch Chapter 14 Introduction to Decentralized Finance
Simon Trimborn
Ch Chapter 15 Stablecoins: The Battleground for the Future of Payments
Christian Catalini
Ch Chapter 16 Automated Market Makers: A New Trading Paradigm
Agostino Capponi
Ch Chapter 17 AMM Pricing Functions: Concepts and Challenges
Andreas Park
Ch Chapter 18 Commitment Against Front-Running Attacks
Andrea Canidio and Vincent Danos
Ch Chapter 19 Contagion in Decentralized Lending Protocols
Natkamon Tovanich, Myriam Kassoul, Simon Weidenholzer and Julien Prat
Ch Chapter 2 Introduction to Tokenomics and Digital Platforms
Simon Trimborn
Ch Chapter 20 A Summary of “Decentralized Finance”
Dirk Zetsche, Douglas Arner and Ross Buckley
Ch Chapter 21 Introduction to Privacy
Simon Trimborn
Ch Chapter 22 Summary: The Transparency Challenge of Blockchain Organizations
Johannes Sedlmeir, Jonathan Lautenschlager, Gilbert Fridgen and Nils Urbach
Ch Chapter 23 Summary: Blockchain Privacy and Regulatory Compliance
Matthias Nadler and Fabian Schär
Ch Chapter 24 Regional Dynamics and Blockchain Transactions
Simon Trimborn, Hanqiu Peng and Ying Chen
Ch Chapter 25 Introduction to Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs)
Daniel Liebau
Ch Chapter 26 Summary of Blockchain Governance in the Wild
Kevin Werbach
Ch Chapter 27 DAO Governance: Decentralized But Not So Disorganized
Ian Appel and Jillian Grennan
Ch Chapter 28 Attacks on DAOs
Yann Vonlanthen, Rainer Feichtinger, Robin Fritsch, Lioba Heimbach and Roger Wattenhofer
Ch Chapter 29 Can DAOs Deliver Truly Decentralized Governance?
Hanna Halaburda
Ch Chapter 3 Discussion of the Simple Economics of the Blockchain
Joshua Gans
Ch Chapter 30 Decentralization Illusion in MakerDAO: Implications for Practitioners
Xiaotong Sun
Ch Chapter 31 Conclusion
Daniel Liebau and Simon Trimborn
Ch Chapter 4 Fee–Speed Relationship in Permissionless Blockchain Transactions: Evidence from the Bitcoin System
Noyan Ilk, Guangzhi Shang and Shaokun Fan
Ch Chapter 5 When Do Tokens Beat Equity? The Economics of Utility Tokens
Katya Malinova and Andreas Park
Ch Chapter 6 Payments on Digital Platforms
Jonathan Chiu and Tsz-Nga Wong
Ch Chapter 7 Introduction to Centralized Finance
Daniel Liebau
Ch Chapter 8 Retail CBDC and the Social Costs of Liquidity Provision
Dirk Niepelt
Ch Chapter 9 Conflicts of Interest and Market Failures in Unregulated Capital Markets: Evidence from ICO Analysts
Valerie Laturnus, Andreas Barth, Sasan Mansouri and Alexander F. Wagner

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