Introduction to Tokenomics and Digital Platforms
Simon Trimborn ()
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Simon Trimborn: University of Amsterdam, Assistant Professor
Chapter Chapter 2 in The Blockchain Scholars Book, 2025, pp 7-11 from Springer
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Abstract When Bitcoin was introduced in 2009, it quickly became clear that one of its most groundbreaking innovations was the blockchain. At its core, the blockchain is simply a database—but with a crucial twist: it stores information in a way that makes it virtually impossible to delete or alter prior entries without everyone on the network knowing.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-95-2844-8_2
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