Blockchains, Collateral and Financial Contracts
Alexander Karaivanov
Discussion Papers from Department of Economics, Simon Fraser University
Abstract:
I map the link between financial contracts and the algorithmic tools and constraints of blockchain technology related to property rights, information, commitment, and enforcement. I describe and formalize the microfoundations and possible use of blockchains as direct conduit for implementing financial contracts in incomplete markets settings and as collateral mechanism for on- and off-chain transactions and contracts.
Date: 2021-01
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