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Content
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Currency, Contracts, and Applications beyond Financial Markets
- Blockchain 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0
- What Is Bitcoin?
- What Is the Blockchain?
- The Connected World and Blockchain: The Fifth Disruptive Computing Paradigm
- M2M/IoT Bitcoin Payment Network to Enable the Machine Economy
- Mainstream Adoption: Trust, Usability, Ease of Use
- Bitcoin Culture: Bitfilm Festival
- Intention, Methodology, and Structure of this Book
- Safari® Books Online
- How to Contact Us
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1. Blockchain 1.0: Currency
- Technology Stack: Blockchain, Protocol, Currency
- The Double-Spend and Byzantine Generals' Computing Problems
- How a Cryptocurrency Works
- eWallet Services and Personal Cryptosecurity
- Merchant Acceptance of Bitcoin
- Summary: Blockchain 1.0 in Practical Use
- Relation to Fiat Currency
- Regulatory Status
- Chapter 2. Blockchain 2.0: Contracts
- Financial Services
- Crowdfunding
- Bitcoin Prediction Markets
- Smart Property
- Smart Contracts
- Blockchain 2.0 Protocol Projects
- Wallet Development Projects
- Blockchain Development Platforms and APIs
- Blockchain Ecosystem: Decentralized Storage, Communication, and Computation
- Ethereum: Turing-Complete Virtual Machine
- Counterparty Re-creates Ethereum's Smart Contract Platform
- Dapps, DAOs, DACs, and DASs: Increasingly Autonomous Smart Contracts
- Dapps
- DAOs and DACs
- DASs and Self-Bootstrapped Organizations
- Automatic Markets and Tradenets
- The Blockchain as a Path to Artificial Intelligence
- Chapter 3. Blockchain 3.0: Justice Applications Beyond Currency, Economics, and Markets
- Blockchain Technology Is a New and Highly Effective Model for Organizing Activity
- Extensibility of Blockchain Technology Concepts
- Fundamental Economic Principles: Discovery, Value Attribution, and Exchange
- Blockchain Technology Could Be Used in the Administration of All Quanta
- Blockchain Layer Could Facilitate Big Data's Predictive Task Automation
- Distributed Censorship-Resistant Organizational Models
- Namecoin: Decentralized Domain Name System
- Challenges and Other Decentralized DNS Services
- Freedom of Speech/Anti-Censorship Applications: Alexandria and Ostel
- Decentralized DNS Functionality Beyond Free Speech: Digital Identity
- Digital Identity Verification
- Blockchain Neutrality
- Digital Divide of Bitcoin
- Digital Art: Blockchain Attestation Services (Notary, Intellectual Property Protection)
- Hashing Plus Timestamping
- Proof of Existence
- Virtual Notary, Bitnotar, and Chronobit
- Monegraph: Online Graphics Protection
- Digital Asset Proof as an Automated Feature
- Batched Notary Chains as a Class of Blockchain Infrastructure
- Personal Thinking Blockchains
- Blockchain Government
- Decentralized Governance Services
- PrecedentCoin: Blockchain Dispute Resolution
- Liquid Democracy and Random-Sample Elections
- Random-Sample Elections
- Futarchy: Two-Step Democracy with Voting + Prediction Markets
- Societal Maturity Impact of Blockchain Governance
- Chapter 4. Blockchain 3.0: Efficiency and Coordination Applications Beyond Currency, Economics, and Markets
- Blockchain Science: Gridcoin, Foldingcoin
- Community Supercomputing
- Global Public Health: Bitcoin for Contagious Disease Relief
- Charity Donations and the Blockchain-Sean's Outpost
- Blockchain Genomics
- Blockchain Genomics 2.0: Industrialized All-Human-Scale Sequencing Solution
- Blockchain Technology as a Universal Order-of-Magnitude Progress Model
- Genomecoin, GenomicResearchcoin
- Blockchain Health
- Healthcoin
- EMRs on the Blockchain: Personal Health Record Storage
- Blockchain Health Research Commons
- Blockchain Health Notary
- Doctor Vendor RFP Services and Assurance Contracts
- Virus Bank, Seed Vault Backup
- Blockchain Learning: Bitcoin MOOCs and Smart Contract Literacy
- Learncoin
- Learning Contract Exchanges
- Blockchain Academic Publishing: Journalcoin
- The Blockchain Is Not for Every Situation
- Centralization-Decentralization Tension and Equilibrium
- Chapter 5. Advanced Concepts
- Terminology and Concepts
- Currency, Token, Tokenizing
- Communitycoin: Hayek's Private Currencies Vie for Attention
- Campuscoin
- Coin Drops as a Strategy for Public Adoption
- Currency: New Meanings
- Currency Multiplicity: Monetary and Nonmonetary Currencies
- Demurrage Currencies: Potentially Incitory and Redistributable
- Extensibility of Demurrage Concept and Features
- Chapter 6. Limitations
- Technical Challenges
- Business Model Challenges
- Scandals and Public Perception
- Government Regulation
- Privacy Challenges for Personal Records
- Overall: Decentralization Trends Likely to Persist
- Chapter 7. Conclusion
- The Blockchain Is an Information Technology
- Blockchain AI: Consensus as the Mechanism to Foster "Friendly" AI
- Large Possibility Space for Intelligence
- Only Friendly AIs Are Able to Get Their Transactions Executed
- Smart Contract Advocates on Behalf of Digital Intelligence
- Blockchain Consensus Increases the Information Resolution of the Universe
- Appendix A. Cryptocurrency Basics
- Public/Private-Key Cryptography 101
- Appendix B. Ledra Capital Mega Master Blockchain List
- Endnotes and References
- Index
- About the Author
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