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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