Tämän opinnäytetyön tavoitteena oli selvittää, miten kassanhallinta ja talousohjaus tulisi suunnitella web3-pohjaisessa startup -yrityksessä, jonka liiketoimintamalli on kehitysvaiheessa. Tutkimus kohdistui case-yritykseen, jonka toiminta yhdistää kotimaisen luonnonkalan välittämiseen perustuvan kalaliiketoiminnan sekä digitaalisen toimitusketjuratkaisun kehittämisen. Tutkimus toteutettiin laadullisena kehittämistyönä, jossa aineistona hyödynnettiin yrityksen edustajien haastatteluja sekä kassanhallinnan ja talousohjauksen teoreettista viitekehystä. Työssä analysoitiin yrityksen rahoitusrakennetta, operatiivisen kassavirran haasteita sekä taloushallinnon nykytilaa. Tulosten perusteella kassanhallinta kehitysvaiheessa olevassa startup -yrityksessä tulee rakentaa integroiduksi kokonaisuudeksi, joka yhdistää maksuperusteisen kassavirtaennusteen, burn rate- ja runway-seurannan, operatiiviset ja strategiset mittarit sekä vaiheittaisen järjestelmäintegraation. Kalaliiketoiminnan erityispiirteet, kuten ostojen ja myyntien ajoituserot sekä varaston kiertoon sitoutuva pääoma, korostavat käyttöpääoman hallinnan merkitystä. Web3- ja ERP-ratkaisut voivat parantaa kassavirran läpinäkyvyyttä ja reaaliaikaista seurantaa, mutta niiden tulee tukea selkeästi määriteltyä talousohjausmallia. Taloushallinnon osalta suositeltavaksi ratkaisuksi muodostui hybridimalli, jossa lakisääteiset toiminnot ulkoistetaan ja operatiivisesti kriittiset prosessit integroidaan yrityksen omaan järjestelmään. Opinnäytetyön tuloksena syntyi käytännönläheinen kassanhallinnan ja mittariston malli, joka tukee yrityksen siirtymää kehitysvaiheesta kohti taloudellisesti kestävää liiketoimintaa.
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O presente diagnóstico econômico investiga as falhas estruturais e as vulnerabilidades sistêmicas inerentes aos modelos de engenharia econômica da Web3, fundamentando-se no princípio da não neutralidade da moeda conhecido como Efeito Cantillon. A pesquisa articula como a distribuição assimétrica inicial de tokens, frequentemente favorecendo fundadores e investidores institucionais, estabelece uma assinatura econômica de fragilidade que compromete a descentralização e a sustentabilidade dos protocolos digitais. Através de uma abordagem interdisciplinar, o relatório integra o conceito de Doppler Econômico para explicar a defasagem informacional entre agentes privilegiados e o público geral, além de utilizar a metáfora do Mammoth Money para descrever dinâmicas de predação de capital. Para a verificação empírica, aplica-se a Lei de Benford como ferramenta de auditoria estatística e a Curva de Laffer para determinar os limites de incentivos de emissão. O estudo conclui que a resiliência dos ecossistemas Web3 depende de um redesenho fundamental dos mecanismos de alocação inicial e de uma transparência radical que mitigue as distorções perceptivas e econômicas que levam a colapsos catastróficos e eventos de Cisne Negro.<br>
The rapid evolution of cryptocurrency, blockchain technology, and Web3 ecosystems has significantly transformed global financial systems and digital economies. India has emerged as one of the largest cryptocurrency adoption markets due to increasing internet penetration, fintech innovation, digital payment infrastructure, and a young technology-oriented population. Simultaneously, the rise of decentralized finance (DeFi), tokenized assets, Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), and artificial intelligence integration with blockchain has redefined the scope of digital assets beyond speculative investment instruments. This research paper examines the emerging trends, regulatory developments, opportunities, and challenges associated with cryptocurrency and blockchain adoption in India in 2026. The paper also analyses government policies, taxation frameworks, investor behavior, cybersecurity risks, and institutional participation. The findings suggest that India possesses strong potential to become a global blockchain innovation hub if supported by balanced regulation, improved investor awareness, and sustainable technological development.
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) have become a key asset class in Web3 markets, where visual artwork, textual narratives, and on-chain transaction patterns jointly determine value, yet their pricing dynamics remain volatile, opaque, and difficult to explain. Existing NFT valuation methods typically either ignore the multimodal nature of NFTs or treat assets as independent samples, failing to exploit the rich relational structures induced by shared creators, collections, and ownership patterns, and offering limited interpretability for high-stakes financial decisions. To address these challenges, we propose NFT-Insight, a multimodal graph transformer framework that unifies visual, textual, and blockchain information on a heterogeneous NFT graph and explicitly links structural and content signals to valuation behavior. The framework identifies closely related NFTs via a joint similarity measure in the multimodal embedding space, propagates information through a relation-specific graph attention network and a global transformer encoder, and adopts a regularization strategy that encourages consistent valuations for highly similar assets while still allowing data-driven differentiation. In addition, NFT-Insight integrates attention-based and SHAP-based explanations into a unified analysis pipeline, enabling joint study of valuation behavior and feature attributions at the level of related NFT pairs. Experiments on three large-scale, real-world NFT datasets show that NFT-Insight consistently outperforms strong unimodal, multimodal, and graph-based baselines, reducing MAE and RMSE by up to about 20% in static valuation (withR2up to 0.904), achieving robust cross-market performance with averageR2≈ 0.84 andr≈ 0.93, and attainingR2= 0.911 in temporal forecasting. Interpretability analysis reveals that visual, textual, blockchain, and graph-relational features achieve a high alignment between SHAP importance and attention weights (average Spearman correlation above 0.8), and case studies highlight meaningful valuation patterns driven by rarity, speculative trading, and temporal market shocks. Overall, the proposed framework offers a multimodal graph–based perspective on explainable NFT valuation and market forecasting, and provides a general template for incorporating complex relational and content interactions into graph-based learning in decentralized digital economies.
The Internet has evolved from its early promise of global connection and freedom into a centralized system dominated by Big Tech and governments, resulting in widespread data exploitation, surveillance, censorship, and erosion of user privacy and ownership. This paper traces the historical development of Web2 infrastructure, its foundational flaws—particularly the linkage of digital identities to real-world persons and the unchecked power of intermediaries—and the societal pressures that have exposed these vulnerabilities through events such as the Great Firewall of China, the Snowden revelations, the Cambridge Analytica scandal, and large-scale hacks. In response, the paper positions Web3 , underpinned by blockchain technology, as a necessary paradigm shift toward a decentralized, user-centric Internet. Web3 severs the tie between digital and physical identities, enables true data ownership, peer-to-peer encryption, global accessibility without geo-restrictions, and algorithmic governance that reduces reliance on potentially abusive middlemen. It argues that Web3 can encode core democratic values, including freedom of expression as articulated in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, while addressing resistance from governments (concerned with control and taxation), Big Tech (threatened by loss of data monopolies), and everyday users (wary of complexity and perceived risks). The paper examines ethical considerations, potential misuse by bad actors, and the dual nature of technological innovation. It proposes four critical criteria for evaluating successful Web3 implementations: 1) affordability and equitable access with long-term cost reduction; 2) robust protection of individuals through privacy and bias mitigation, coupled with "freedom of speech, not reach"; 3) absence of any central governing body with control over development; and 4) a community-representative judicial system for handling violations of shared terms of service. Ultimately, this work contends that Web3 represents an inevitable evolution capable of empowering billions of users—particularly those in repressive regimes—by fostering transparency, equity, and self-governance, provided implementations adhere to these ethical and practical standards. It calls for cautious optimism, due diligence, and open-source verification in the transition to a more liberated and democratic digital era.
LIU Ronglong, LI Ziwei, WAN Yue, WU Jiajing, JIANG Zigui
As the paradigm of ″decentralized next-generation Internet,″ Web3, relying on blockchain technology, has become an emerging field with great potential in the digital intelligence service ecosystem. However, Web3 phishing websites pose a serious threat to ecological health. Phishers carefully design domain names as the primary bait, inducing users to visit and engage in high-risk operations to steal digital assets. Currently, the antiphishing works of Web3 primarily focus on phishing account detection, phishing transaction detection, and phishing gang mining, whereas the existing phishing website domain name detection primarily targets traditional phishing websites, which have limitations such as insufficient adaptability and a lack of systematic analysis. To this end, a detection method called WPWHunter is proposed for Web3 phishing website domain names, which conducts multidimensional analysis on the detected real Web3 phishing websites and explores the potential application of Large Language Model (LLM) in web page analysis. The WPWHunter algorithm detects three features in Web3 phishing website domain names: inducing words, visual deception, and item name imitation. The experimental results show that WPWHunter can effectively detect suspicious Web3 phishing domains with a G-means index of 0.769 on a test set, which is 0.048 higher than that of the best-performing baseline method. Additionally, as a supplementary exploratory experiment, three universal LLM are used to analyze the content of Web3 phishing websites that WPWHunter failed to detect and the logic used by LLM to determine Web3 phishing websites is summarized.
The rapid progress in quantum computing poses a severe risk to contemporary blockchain systems, as their reliance on vulnerable primitives like ECDSA and RSA allows quantum algorithms (e.g., Shor's) to break discrete logarithm and factorization problems, potentially enabling attackers to forge signatures, steal assets, impersonate users, and compromise ledger immutability—undermining the core trust model of decentralized finance and Web3 applications.To preempt this crisis, we propose a next-generation quantum-resistant multicchain blockchain architecture fused with an intelligent AI-powered Web3 threat firewall. The framework natively adopts NIST-approved post-quantum cryptography, integrating lattice-based ML-DSA (Dilithium) and hash-based SLH-DSA (SPHINCS+) schemes throughout the protocol stack: from secure key-pair generation in wallets, through transaction signing, to rigorous multi-node verification during consensus. This design ensures end-to-end protection against foreseeable quantum threats across diverse chains without requiring disruptive hard forks or retrofits.Comprehensive testnet experiments quantify the trade-offs: post-quantum signatures incur larger payload sizes (typically 2–4× compared to ECDSA) and modestly increased signing/verification times, yet the overall transaction processing capacity remains practical for everyday use, with throughput and latency suitable for high-volume decentralized applications. Storage and bandwidth overheads stay manageable through optimized encoding and pruning techniques.Augmenting cryptographic hardening, the AI threat firewall leverages machine learning models to perform real-time anomaly detection across multichain interactions, identifying subtle signature irregularities, suspicious patterns, and novel attack vectors—including those exploiting transitional quantum vulnerabilities—thereby providing adaptive, proactive defense beyond static primitives.These findings confirm that fully quantum-secure blockchain systems are deployable today with acceptable performance penalties, paving the way for resilient, future-proof Web3 infrastructure capable of withstanding the quantum era while preserving usability, scalability, and economic viability for global adoption.
In recent years, the rapid growth of Decentralised Finance (DeFi) has revolutionised traditional financial services, with approximately $120 billion in total value locked (TVL) across various protocols. However, this expansion has been accompanied by significant security challenges, including major losses from DeFi hacks alone. The absence of centralised safety nets and the technical complexity of smart contract auditing have created substantial barriers to mainstream DeFi adoption, particularly among risk- averse users who lack the expertise to assess protocol vulnerabilities independently. This report presents the design and implementation of a decentralised insurance protocol that addresses these critical risk management challenges through an innovative tokenisation model. The proposed system introduces Insurance Tokens (ITs) and Principal Tokens (PTs) as the core mechanisms for providing insurance coverage against smart contract exploits and protocol failures in DeFi. ITs represent units of insurance coverage that can be freely traded on decentralised exchanges (DEXs) until expiration, enabling a liquid secondary market for DeFi insurance. PTs represent ownership stakes in the coverage fund, allowing underwriters to provide capital while maintaining the flexibility to exit positions through token sales or redemption at maturity. The protocol hopes to create a more accessible DeFi ecosystem by providing transparent, efficient and accessible insurance coverage, ultimately contributing to broader DeFi adoption and establishing a trustworthy framework for on-chain risk management.
Abstract This article critically examines how Web3 decentralization policy trends impact global digital governance, questioning whether they genuinely distribute power or merely shift influence to a new, tech-savvy elite. Based on fieldwork in Silicon Valley since August 2022 and engagement with scholars and practitioners up to December 2025, the article provides a conceptual analysis with emerging empirical insights around the nascent global Web3 movement. While Web3 advocates challenge centralized data monopolies and traditional state structures, this analysis critiques the assumption that Web3 democratizes power, highlighting both its potential for inclusion and risks of exclusion, insofar as it may reinforce hierarchies rooted in technical expertise and digital access. While acknowledging the broader landscape of Web3 governance (including hybrid and federated models) and scoping the Global North and Global South contexts considering global adoption cases, the article particularly focuses on three post-Westphalian paradigms: (i) Network States, (ii) Network Sovereignties, and (iii) Algorithmic Nations. While Network States advocate for crypto-libertarian governance, Network Sovereignties and Algorithmic Nations emphasize cooperative governance aimed at empowering minority communities, such as indigenous groups, stateless nations, and e-diasporas, through decentralized, data-driven systems. By engaging with both the limitations and some promises, prospects, and pitfalls of Web3, this article questions whether Web3 can create a more inclusive global order or if influence is increasingly concentrated among a new elite. This article contributes to debates on sovereignty, governance, and citizenship by advocating hybrid policy frameworks that balance global and local dynamics, emphasizing solidarity, digital justice, and international cooperation for equitable Web3 governance.
Tato práce se zabývá integrací protokolu zkLogin do aplikace Web3, aby se uživatel mohl přihlásit pomocí účtu OpenID Connect místo správy seed phrase. Práce vysvětluje princip zkLogin, porovnává jej s jinými přístupy k autentizaci ve Web3 a implementuje prototyp pro Sui a Ethereum. Větev pro Sui používá nativní podporu zkLogin, zatímco větev pro Ethereum používá Groth16 důkaz, chytrý účet, registr JWK a ERC-4337. Jednoduchý lending scénář ověřuje opakované změny on-chain stavu po přihlášení. Výsledky ukazují, že zkLogin může zjednodušit onboarding a omezit přímé zveřejnění vazby mezi účtem Web2 a on-chain adresou, ale prototyp stále závisí na poskytovateli identity, salt service, proving infrastruktuře a správě veřejných klíčů.