
Regulating Blockchain
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- Regulating Blockchain: Techno-Social and Legal Challenges - An Introduction
- Part I: Technological and Business Challenges of Blockchain Technology
- 1: Paolo Tasca and Riccardo Piselli: The Blockchain Paradox
- 2: Aaron Wright and Jonathan Rohr: Blockchains, Private Ordering and The Future of Governance
- 3: Angela Walch: In Code(rs) We Trust: Software Developers as Fiduciaries in Public Blockchains
- Part II: Blockchain and the Future of Money
- 4: Stefan Eich: Old Utopias, New Tax Havens: The Politics of Bitcoin in Historical Perspective
- 5: Claus D. Zimmermann: Monetary Policy in the Digital Age
- 6: Georgios Dimitropoulos: Global Currencies and Domestic Regulation: Embedding through Enabling?
- 7: Philipp Hacker: Corporate Governance for Complex Cryptocurrencies? A Framework for Stability and Decision Making in Blockchain-Based Organizations
- Part III: Blockchain and the Future of Banking, Finance, Insurance and Securities Regulation
- 8: Rohan Grey: Banking in a Digital Fiat Currency Regime
- 9: Jonathan Greenacre: Regulating the Shadow Payment System: Bitcoin, Mobile Money and Beyond
- 10: Michael Abramowicz: Blockchain-Based Insurance
- 11: Alexandros Seretakis: Blockchain, Securities Markets and Central Banking
- 12: Philipp Hacker and Chris Thomale: The Crypto-Security: Initial Coin Offerings and EU Securities Regulation
- 13: Houman Shadab: Regulation of Blockchain Token Sales in the United States
- Part IV: Beyond Finance: Blockchain as a legal and regulatory challenge
- 14: Agnieszka Janczuk-Gorywoda: Blockchain and Payment Systems: A Tale about Re-Intermediation
- 15: Florian Möslein: Conflicts of Laws and Codes: Defining the Boundaries of Digital Jurisdictions
- 16: Pietro Ortolani: The Judicialisation of Blockchain
- 17: Roger Brownsword: Smart Contracts: Coding the Transaction, Decoding the Legal Debates
- Part V: Connecting the Dots: Competitive Advantage and Regulation in the Era of Blockchain
- 18: Ioannis Lianos: Blockchain Competition. Gaining Competitive Advantage in the Digital Economy: Competition Law Implications
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