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Jan 1, 2016·VCU Scholars Compass (Virginia Commonwealth University)
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Cryptocurrency: Proof of Purchase

Adam Johnson, R. Saylor Breckenridge, Kara Lucord

The original purpose of this project was to research the capabilities of a relatively new cryptocurrency platform known as Ethereum. Extensive research brought to light Ethereum’s wide range of developmental capabilities and shifted our focus to the consideration of how the features that Ethereum offers can be used to improve some of the flaws within the world of cryptocurrency. Some cryptocurrency users find these systems useful, because it gives them a means of anonymity. This makes it pretty easy to launder money, make illegal purchases, and double spend. Our solution solves all of these issues, by tying a digital currency transaction to a specific purchase in a secure, untouchable, immutable means due to the blockchain’s proof of work. This solution was implemented through use of both blockchain technologies and a programmable “contract.” This contract adds additional data to cryptocurrency transactions. Our contract creates fields and storage that users can use to input dates, product numbers, product names, and notes that are directly associated with their transaction. Once these fields along with a transaction are deployed onto the blockchain, the information can be accessed using the definition or signature of the contract and the address on the block chain to which it is located. This adds the ability to claim warranty, check inventory, catch double spending instances, prevent black market spends, and help many other scenarios because there exists a publicly available proof of the purchase.

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Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
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Jan 1, 2016·AYBU AVESIS
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Bitcoin ve alternatif kriptoparaların karşılaştırılmalı çalışması

Cavidan Yakupoglu

Bitcoin ilk merkezi olmayan, eşler arası ve en çok bilenen kripto paradır. Kripto paralar bir çeşit dijital paralar olup sanal para olarak da adlandırılır. Bitcoin 2009 da kullanılmaya başlandı ve bu tarihten itibaren büyük bir ilgi gördü. Geliştiriciler ve kullanıcılar tarafından büyük yatırımlar ve büyük katkılar sağlandı. Paranın yönetilmesi için bir merkeze bağlı olan günümüzde kullanılan paraya alternatif olarak kullanıma sunuldu. Fakat bu süre zarfında Bitcoin birçok problemle karşılaştı. Bunlara rağmen yaklaşık yedi senede çok büyük bir pazara sahip oldu. Bitcoin'in başarılı çıkışından sonra farklı amaçlara hizmet eden bir çok alternatif kripto para geliştirildi. Geliştiriciler Bitcoin'in bir çok farklı versiyonlarını geliştirdi. Bunlardan bazıları, Litecoin gibi Bitcoin'in kaynak kodunu kullanarak geliştirildi. Bazı kripto paralar Zcash, Ripple, Peercoin Bitcoin'in mahremiyet, ölçeklenebilirlik, enerji tüketimi gibi farklı eksikliklerinin üstesinden gelmek için geliştirildi. Bazıları ise, Ethereum, Namecoin, Colored Coin gibi, blockchain denen herkese açık kayıt sistemi fikrini kullanarak yenilikçi fikirler getirdi. Her geçen gün yeni kripto paralar kullanıma hazır hala getiriliyor ve bu teknoloji gelecekte şu anda kullanılan paranın yerini alacağı tahmin ediliyor. Bu tezde, Bitcoin ve alternatif kripto paralar tartışıldı ve mahremiyet, ölçeklenebilirlik, ticari işlem değiştirilebilirliği ve şu ana kadar maruz kaldıkları, savunmasız oldukları ataklar açısından karşılaştırıldılar. Gelecekteki durumları tartışılarak, gelecekte yapılacak işlerin planı yapılarak bu çalışma tamamlanmış oldu.

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Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
Legal Issues in Turkey
Media Discourse and Social Analysis
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Jan 1, 2016·SSRN Electronic Journal
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Decentralized Transaction Clearing Beyond Blockchains

Fabio Massacci, Chan-Nam Ngo, Julian Williams

Blockchains and Byzantine Fault Tolerance form the basis of decentralized currencies and ledgers such as Bitcoin, Ripple, ZeroCash, and Ethereum. A large slate of literature has focused on the currency aspects (e.g. anonymity, independence from central banks, etc.). We argue that, as-far-as Distributed Payment Transactions Networks (PTNs) are concerned, there are other, possibly more interesting, properties. This paper provides a systematic review of both traditional PTNs and their analogues in decentralized ledgers and associates different technological features to the corresponding business and financial requirements. We provide a conceptual classification of the key properties (value creation, payment promise, transaction fulfillment, and value preservation). We map existing (distributed) PTNs into the classification showing different alternatives are possible. Furthermore, the ideas behind distributed ledgers can be extended beyond payments and contracts. We illustrate the idea of derivatives-contracts-as-programs that are marked to market (or an account that is margined) automatically by computations run on, and whose ownership transitions are recorded, in a distributed payment network.

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Distributed systems and fault tolerance
Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
Cryptography and Data Security
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Jan 1, 2016·FH Münster
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Kryptowährungen und Smart Contracts

Christian Thiel, Christopher Brown, Mario Hellenkamp, Marius Spancken

Der Abschlussbericht fasst die Ergebnisse des Forschungs- und Entwicklungsprojektes 2015/2016 im Studiengang Master of Science Wirtschaftsinformatik (FH Münster) zur Themenstellung "Kryptowährungen und Smart Contracts" zusammen. Das Projekt analysierte die Einsatzzwecke, Potenziale und Architekturen von Blockchain-Anwendungen. Des Weiteren wurden verschiedene Fragestellungen zum Nutzen der Blockchain-Technologie in modernen Geschäftsprozessen und zu den technischen Herausforderungen mittels der Entwicklung zweier Prototypen betrachtet. Der erste Prototyp realisiert eine eigene Blockchain, in der verschiedene Angriffsszenarien durchgespielt werden können. Der zweite Prototyp realisiert eine Clearinghouse-Anwendung in Form einer verteilten Smart-Contract-Implementierung (in Ethereum). Der Bericht vermittelt einen Überblick über Ansätze, Strukturen, interne Abläufe und Rahmenbedingungen aktueller Blockchain-Implementierungen. Die erzielten Ergebnisse verdeutlichen neben dem Nutzen auch die Besonderheiten und Einschränkungen der Blockchain-Technologie.

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FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance
Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
Digital Platforms and Economics
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Jan 1, 2016·National Bureau of Economic Research
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Can Currency Competition Work?

Jesús Fernández‐Villaverde, Daniel R. Sanches

Can competition among privately issued fiat currencies such as Bitcoin or Ethereum work? Only sometimes. To show this, we build a model of competition among privately issued fiat currencies. We modify the current workhorse of monetary economics, the Lagos-Wright environment, by including entrepreneurs who can issue their own fiat currencies in order to maximize their utility. Otherwise, the model is standard. We show that there exists an equilibrium in which price stability is consistent with competing private monies, but also that there exists a continuum of equilibrium trajectories with the property that the value of private currencies monotonically converges to zero. These latter equilibria disappear, however, when we introduce productive capital. We also investigate the properties of hybrid monetary arrangements with private and government monies, of automata issuing money, and the role of network effects.

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Economic theories and models
Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis
Economic Theory and Policy
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Jan 1, 2016·E-resource repository of the University of Latvia (University of Latvia)
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Blockchain tehnoloģijā balstītu sistēmu izveide ar Ethereum

Mihails Ļevenčiks

Darba mērķis ir Ethereum decentralizētas programmatūras platformas pētīšana. Darbā tiek pētītas tehnoloģijas uz kurām balstās decentralizētās programmatūras platforma, programmatūras izstrādes process tajā un platformas stiprās un vājās puses. Darba praktiskajā daļā, tiek izveidots decentralizētas kopfinansēšanas sistēmas prototips Ethereum platformā.

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Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
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Jan 1, 2016·University Libraries (University of Maryland)
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Provable Security for Cryptocurrencies

Andrew Miller

The past several years have seen the surprising and rapid rise of Bitcoin and other “cryptocurrencies.” These are decentralized peer-to-peer networks that allow users to transmit money, tocompose financial instruments, and to enforce contracts between mutually distrusting peers, andthat show great promise as a foundation for financial infrastructure that is more robust, efficientand equitable than ours today. However, it is difficult to reason about the security of cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin is a complex system, comprising many intricate and subtly-interacting protocol layers. At each layer it features design innovations that (prior to our work) have not undergone any rigorous analysis. Compounding the challenge, Bitcoin is but one of hundreds of competing cryptocurrencies in an ecosystem that is constantly evolving. The goal of this thesis is to formally reason about the security of cryptocurrencies, reining in their complexity, and providing well-defined and justified statements of their guarantees. We provide a formal specification and construction for each layer of an abstract cryptocurrency protocol, and prove that our constructions satisfy their specifications. The contributions of this thesis are centered around two new abstractions: “scratch-off puzzles,” and the “blockchain functionality” model. Scratch-off puzzles are a generalization of the Bitcoin “mining” algorithm, its most iconic and novel design feature. We show how to provide secure upgrades to a cryptocurrency by instantiating the protocol with alternative puzzle schemes. We construct secure puzzles that address important and well-known challenges facing Bitcoin today, including wasted energy and dangerous coalitions. The blockchain functionality is a general-purpose model of a cryptocurrency rooted in the “Universal Composability” cryptography theory. We use this model to express a wide range of applications, including transparent “smart contracts” (like those featured in Bitcoin and Ethereum), and also privacy-preserving applications like sealed-bid auctions. We also construct a new protocol compiler, called Hawk, which translates user-provided specifications into privacy-preserving protocols based on zero-knowledge proofs.

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Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
Cryptography and Data Security
Distributed systems and fault tolerance
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Jan 1, 2016·IT University Of Copenhagen (IT University of Copenhagen)
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Jumping on the blockchain bandwagon: Lessons of the past and outlook to the future

Michel Avital, Roman Beck, John Leslie King, Matti Rossi · 5 authors

The panel focuses on blockchain, the technology behind Bitcoin and Ethereum. The topic has drawn much attention recently in both business and academic circles. The blockchain is a distributed, immutable digital record system that is shared among many independent parties and can be updated only by their consensus. If unbiased and incorruptible blockchain-based information systems become prevalent repositories of our records, trusting other humans with<br/>constructing and maintaining key records to define the resources at our disposal could become unnecessary. In principle, blockchain could provide a decentralized information infrastructure that no one fully controls, thereby no one has absolute power and no one can distort past or current records. The full potential let alone implications of blockchain is still unknown. The panel explores blockchain challenges and opportunities from the IS research perspective.

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Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
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Jan 1, 2016·Lecture notes in computer science
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On Trees, Chains and Fast Transactions in the Blockchain

Aggelos Kiayias, Giorgos Panagiotakos

A fundamental open problem in the area of blockchain protocols is whether the Bitcoin protocol is the only solution for building a secure transaction ledger. A recently proposed and widely considered alternative is the \GHOST protocol which, notably, was proposed to be at the core of Ethereum as well as other recent proposals for improved Bitcoin-like systems. % The \GHOST variant is touted as offering superior performance compared to Bitcoin (potentially offering block production speed up by a factor of more than 40) without a security loss. Motivated by this, in this work, we study from a provable security point of view the \GHOST protocol.<br/><br/>We introduce a new formal framework for the analysis of blockchain protocols that relies on trees (rather than chains) and we showcase the power of the framework by providing a unified description of the \GHOST and Bitcoin protocols, the former of which we extract and formally describe. We then prove that \GHOST implements a ``robust transaction ledger'' (i.e., possesses liveness and persistence) and hence it is a provably secure alternative to Bitcoin; moreover, our bound for the liveness parameter is superior to that proven for the bitcoin backbone in line with the original expectation for \GHOST. Our proof follows a novel methodology for establishing that \GHOST is a robust transaction ledger compared to previous works, which may be of independent interest and can be applicable to other blockchain variants.

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Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
Cryptography and Data Security
Distributed systems and fault tolerance
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Jan 1, 2016·International Journal of Information Systems and Social Change
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Cryptocurrency

Siddharth Misra, Vishal Kashyap, Poonacha K.B., Arjun Mukund · 5 authors

Tema ovog rada su kriptovalute. Budući da većina ljudi nije pravodobno upoznata s ovom temom, ovaj rad prikazuje i opisuje kriptovalute te način na koji se upotrjebljuju u svakodnevnom životu. Kriptovalute (eng. cryptocurrency) digitalne su valute dizajnirane kao sredstvo razmjene. Poznate su po tome što su državne agencije i banke isključene iz procesa razmjene. Kriptovalute omogućuju jednostavnu, jeftinu i brzu transakciju na području cijeloga svijeta. Trenutno najisplativije kriptovalute su Bitcoin i Ethereum, a u radu je opisana njihova korisnost, prednosti i mane. Budući da se Bitcoinu predviđa uspješna budućnost i sve je prisutniji i prihvatljiviji na tržištu, u radu su navedeni primjeri iz Hrvatske koji to potvrđuju. Sve veći broj poduzetnika odlučuje se za uvođenje kriptovaluta. U primjerima je obuhvaćen širok spektar djelatnosti, od frizerskih usluga, preko raznih tvrtki koji se bave prodajom računalne opreme, ugostiteljskih usluga preko mogućnosti brzog i lakog podizana gotovine na kripto bankomatima pa sve do plaćanja komunalnih usluga, pa čak i humanitarno djelovanje. Mnogi smatraju da su kriptovalute samo sinonim za prijevare i pranje novca, no programeri tvrde da su kriptovalute samo jedna vrsta tehnologije, alat koji sam po sebi ne može biti ni dobar ni loš, ovisno o tome za što se koristi. Autor ovoga rada proveo je istraživanje o tome kako se može besplatno započeti trgovanje kriptovalutama te je anketom ispitao stavove ispitanika o implementaciji kriptovaluta u društvu.

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Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance
Cryptography and Data Security
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Jan 1, 2016·Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
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Trusted Web3 Development Services for Scalable Solutions: Dappfort

Dappfort

Dappfort is a blockchain-focused Web3 development company that helps businesses harness the power of decentralized technologies to build secure, scalable, and future-ready digital solutions. Headquartered in Madurai, India, with additional presence in London, Dappfort works across a broad range of industries — including finance, healthcare, gaming, retail, and supply chain — delivering tailored blockchain and Web3 applications to startups, enterprises, and global organizations. The company’s core services include the design and development of decentralized applications (DApps), crypto exchanges (centralized and decentralized), crypto wallets, NFT marketplaces, DeFi platforms, token creation, smart contract development, and enterprise Web3 integration. Dappfort also expands into related areas such as Web3 e-commerce, AI-powered blockchain solutions, and metaverse experiences, supporting clients from strategy and consulting through deployment and ongoing support. With expertise in major blockchain networks like Ethereum, Solana, Binance Smart Chain, and others, Dappfort positions itself as a full-stack partner for businesses aiming to enter or grow in the decentralized digital economy. While the company promotes a strong innovation- and security-oriented approach, external reviews on third-party platforms show mixed feedback from users about project delivery and quality.

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Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
Internet of Things and AI
Mobile and Web Applications
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Jan 1, 2016·SSRN Electronic Journal
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Towards an Ontology-Driven Blockchain Design for Supply Chain Provenance

Henry Kim, Marek Laskowski

An interesting research problem in our age of Big Data is that of determining provenance. Granular evaluation of provenance of physical goods--e.g. tracking ingredients of a pharmaceutical or demonstrating authenticity of luxury goods--has often not been possible with today's items that are produced and transported in complex, inter-organizational, often internationally-spanning supply chains. Recent adoption of Internet of Things and Blockchain technologies give promise at better supply chain provenance. We are particularly interested in the blockchain as many favoured use cases of blockchain are for provenance tracking. We are also interested in applying ontologies as there has been some work done on knowledge provenance, traceability, and food provenance using ontologies. In this paper, we make a case for why ontologies can contribute to blockchain design. To support this case, we analyze a traceability ontology and translate some of its representations to smart contracts that execute a provenance trace and enforce traceability constraints on the Ethereum blockchain platform.

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Food Supply Chain Traceability
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Jan 1, 2016·Repository for Publications and Research Data (ETH Zurich)
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Ethereum Eclipse Attacks

Karl Wüst, Arthur Gervais

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Security and Verification in Computing
Cryptography and Data Security
Distributed systems and fault tolerance
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Jan 1, 2016·Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
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Disrupting Governance: The New Institutional Economics Of Distributed Ledger Technology

Sinclair Davidson, Primavera De Filippi, Jason Potts

Distributed ledger technology, invented for cryptocurrencies, is increasingly understood as a new general-purpose technology for a broad range of economic activities that rely on consensus of a database of transactions or records. However, blockchains are more than just a disruptive new ICT. Rather, they are a new institutional technology of governance that competes with other economic institutions of capitalism, namely firms, markets, networks, and even governments. We present this view of blockchains through a case study of Backfeed, an Ethereum-based platform for creating new types of commons-based collaborative economies.

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FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance
Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
Sharing Economy and Platforms
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Jan 1, 2016·SSRN Electronic Journal
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Economics of Blockchain

Sinclair Davidson, Primavera De Filippi, Jason Potts

No abstract is available for this record.

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Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance
Crime, Illicit Activities, and Governance
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Dec 11, 2015·Advances in computers
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Cryptocurrencies

Xun Yi, Xuechao Yang, Andrei Kelarev, Kwok‐Yan Lam · 5 authors

Kriptovalute su digitalni novac utemeljen na kriptografiji i decentraliziranom sustavu. Postoje samo u elektroničkom obliku kao jedinstveni digitalni novčići ("tokeni"). Iza njih ne stoji autoritet države niti ih je moguće svojevoljno proizvesti. Rad se fokusira na značajkama, postavkama, razvoju i svim međuodnosima važnih ekonomskih faktora koji utječu na kriptovalute. U prvom poglavlju navedena su obilježja kriptovaluta. Drugo poglavlje daje primjere i govori o primjeni kriptovaluta u svakodnevnom životu. U trećem poglavlju je raspravljano o trenutnim i budućim regulacijama najmoćnijih zemalja svijeta (G20) , kao i njihovoj zajedničkoj suradnji u želji za jedinstvenim i standardiziranim pravilima, a sve u svrhu što kvalitetnijeg nadzora nad kriptovalutama kako bi se spriječile malverzacije i zaštitili potrošači. Četvrto poglavlje govori o inicijalnoj ponudi kovanica, a peto poglavlje je namijenjeno sigurnosti kriptovaluta. Cilj istraživanja je utvrditi koliko je studentska populacija upoznata i usmjerena prema novim oblicima digitalnog novca, koje značajke kriptovaluta smatraju pozitivnima, a koje negativnima i u kojoj su mjeri investirali ili su spremni investirati dio svojih ulaganja u kriptovalute i sl. Metode istraživanja korištene u radu su kompilacija na temelju proučavanja postojeće literature o temi rada, prikupljanje i analiza podataka vezanih uz kriptovalute, ponajprije podataka vezanih uz cijene i tržišnu kapitalizaciju, anketiranje studenata Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci i metoda dedukcije putem koje su pokazane sve važne karakteristike i obilježja kriptovaluta. Na temelju provedene ankete u kojoj je sudjelovalo 90 studenata Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci zaključak toga dijela istraživanja je da je mlada populacija dobro upoznata s kriptovalutama i njenim glavnim značajkama, ali i određenim nedostatkom informiranosti o tehnologiji (trećina studenata nije čula za pojam "blockchain") i nedovoljnoj odlučnosti oko investiranja i trgovanja u kriptovalute. Povrh toga, dokazan je i negativan utjecaj hakerskih napada i određenih kriminalnih radnji, kao i nestabilnost tržišne cijene na povjerenje studenata, ali i ukupne populacije vezane uz globalni financijski sustav u kriptovalute. Ishod istraživanja omogućio je da zaključimo kako su kriptovalute trenutno u ranoj fazi razvoja i nisu se dovoljno implementirale za široku primjenu u trgovini roba i usluga ili općenito kao sredstvo razmjene. Faktor koji je uključen u istraživanje kako bi opisao veličinu, odnosno obujam neke kriptovalute je tržišna kapitalizacija u dolarima. Temeljna ideja ovog rada je informirati čitatelja o pozitivnim i negativnim značajkama koje se se vežu uz kriptovalute. Na taj način čitatelji će biti bolje informirani i educirani o potencijalnom riziku ulaganja u kriptovalute, kao i većoj razini zaštite prilikom posjedovanja neke digitalne valute.

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Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
Cybercrime and Law Enforcement Studies
Spam and Phishing Detection
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Dec 1, 2015·SSRN Electronic Journal
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The Great Decentralization: How Web 3.0 Will Weaken Copyrights

Nick Vogel

Bitcoin’s popularity increased as its value increased and people became excited about the prospect of a trustless, decentralized currency that could be used on the Internet. Within the last two years, however, people and organizations began exploiting the potential of the block chain that powers the bitcoin network. These people realized that the block chain — a transparent public ledger that cannot be altered — can be used for more than digital currency. One such organization calls itself Ethereum and its developers plan to use block chains to allow decentralized autonomous applications to operate free of government censorship or corruption. While such a network would have a profound effect on society — allowing trustless voting, uncensored social networking and the like — its impact on copyrights could be devastating. This paper argues that the emerging, decentralized Internet (also known as Web 3.0) will be the straw that breaks the copyright owner’s back. This paper argues that, with block chain technology and decentralized applications, those buying and selling unauthorized copies of copyrighted material cannot be subject to court injunctions; making enforcement of copyrights nearly impossible on a decentralized Internet. This paper then proposes that copyright holders get out in front of the problem by embracing a decentralized Internet. This can only be done by drastically reducing the price of copyright licenses. In other words, by offering cheap licenses at the dawn of Web 3.0, copyright holders can instill a sense that it’s better to be safe than sorry when it comes to the ongoing struggle between technology and copyrights.

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Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance
Digital Platforms and Economics
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Jan 1, 2015·Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)
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Bitcoin 2.0: Maatschappelijke implicaties

A.J. Roggeveen

In dit artikel worden de mogelijke gevolgen belicht van de introductie van nieuwe en bestaande toepassingen van Bitcoin-technologie. De transnationale, decentrale en gedistribueerde peer-to-peer-structuur van de Bitcoin-technologie en van nieuwe toepassingen hiervan, hebben de potentie om bestaande sociale relaties en instituties te ontregelen. Het krachtenveld waarin maatschappelijke actoren staan kan hierdoor uit balans worden gebracht. De meest radicale van deze nieuwe technologieën is Ethereum. Met name het concept van de Digital Autonomous Organisation (DOA) heeft mogelijkerwijs verregaande consequenties. Ethereum is een ‘contract validating and enforcing system’, een gedistribueerd systeem dat een platform biedt voor autonome computerprogramma’s die in staat zijn om zelfstandig overeenkomsten met rechtspersonen en andere DOA’s aan te gaan en te ontbinden. Ik richt mij op de mogelijkheden van deze toepassingen als nieuwe platformen voor International Financial (Cyber) Crime.

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Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
Cybercrime and Law Enforcement Studies
Crime, Illicit Activities, and Governance
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Jan 1, 2015·UIC Law Open Access Repository (University of Illinois at Chicago)
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The Great Decentralization: How Web 3.0 Will Weaken Copyrights, 15 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 136 (2015)

Nick Vogel

Bitcoin’s popularity increased as its value increased and people became excited about the prospect of a trustless, decentralized currency that could be used on the Internet. Within the last two years, however, people and organizations began exploiting the potential of the block chain that powers the bitcoin network. These people realized that the block chain—a transparent public ledger that cannot be altered—can be used for more than digital currency. One such organization calls itself Ethereum and its developers plan to use block chains to allow decentralized autonomous applications to operate free of government censorship or corruption. While such a network would have a profound effect on society—allowing trustless voting, uncensored social networking and the like—its impact on copyrights could be devastating. This paper argues that the emerging, decentralized Internet (also known as Web 3.0) will be the straw that breaks the copyright owner’s back. This paper argues that, with block chain technology and decentralized applications, those buying and selling unauthorized copies of copyrighted material cannot be subject to court injunctions; making enforcement of copyrights nearly impossible on a decentralized Internet. This paper then proposes that copyright holders get out in front of the problem by embracing a decentralized Internet. This can only be done by drastically reducing the price of copyright licenses. In other words, by offering cheap licenses at the dawn of Web 3.0, copyright holders can instill a sense that it’s better to be safe than sorry when it comes to the ongoing struggle between technology and copyrights.

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Copyright and Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property Law
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Jun 1, 2014
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Future of Payment Platforms

Salim Benjamin Youssefzadeh

With the vast increase in smartphones, there have been an increasing number of opportunities growing in the app industry. One in particular is the way we deal with money. There are huge overheads in the current payment systems around the world particularly in the United States, many of which include large transaction fees. Many new businesses have grown to solve these inefficiencies and create a new platform that provides a new user experience, security, and convenience among many other things. However, many of these platforms are still centralized, making them more susceptible to attacks. This thesis goes over the various methods of payments, starting from their origins and discusses their flaws and ways they are being improved. This study explains where payment platforms are going and how they line up against other platforms in terms of security and usability. We look at the origins of credit cards and why the US is lagging behind other countries in credit card security. Digital wallets like PayPal, Venmo, Square, etc. have done a remarkable job, but still have room for improvement in terms of security and usage. I try to solve these problems with the mobile application AnyCoin by bringing one platform that houses different types of digital wallets. The goal of this application was to grow a large user base and collect data off the transaction for future analysis and advertising. This study goes through an in depth analysis on the application from the iv perspective of merchants and consumers to understand what users are looking for in digital wallets. Decentralized platforms and crypto-currencies like Bitcoin have also created different ways to send money by creating a trustless system that does not depend on any central authority. I discuss what Bitcoin is and exactly how it works and the flaws in the current system. Mining is the process that puts Bitcoin into circulation and secures the network. However, as more customized hardware is released, Bitcoin will fall subject to becoming more centralized, and unfortunately become heavy regulated if it is to be used as a currency. Ethereum is a new technology that takes the concepts of Bitcoin and creates a platform for a developer to create a decentralized application. I create a few contracts that show how we can create a decentralized version of PayPal that works using other crypto- currencies. Ethereum is still in its alpha stage and has yet to

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Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
Digital Platforms and Economics
Distributed systems and fault tolerance
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