Blockchains for Supply Chain Finance
Gangshu Cai ()
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Gangshu Cai: Santa Clara University
Chapter Chapter 15 in Supply Chain Finance, 2024, pp 471-511 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter delves into the transformative role of blockchain technology in supply chain finance, highlighting its potential to amplify transparency, trust, and operational efficiency. Readers are introduced to various digital tokens used in transactions, including the distinctions between asset-backed tokens and NFTs. The advantages and risks associated with ICOs are examined, along with strategies to mitigate potential pitfalls. Through a combination of theoretical insights and real-world case studies, the chapter underscores the profound impact of blockchain on optimizing global trade operations and ensuring transparency.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-56125-2_15
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