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Colin L. Read ()
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Colin L. Read: SUNY Plattsburgh

Chapter Chapter 27 in The Bitcoin Dilemma, 2022, pp 281-285 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract So much is now known about bitcoin. So many have marveled and many more have profited from Satoshi’s clever and altruistic concept. Few could have imagined the extent of the phenomenon. This book has described the varied aspects of the innovative new coin that few imagined at first. In retrospect, though, the phenomena, theory, and empirical analyses this book presents could possibly have been anticipated at the time of bitcoin’s inception, if only one could imagine its spectacular price growth. The case is made that while bitcoin and its crypto progeny are evolutionary in furtherance of more efficient commerce, environmental and other consequences behoove our leaders to proceed in a thoughtful and effective regulatory manner.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-09138-4_27

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