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Tables & Figures
Part 1
- History of the Web
- Client-Server Internet
- Data Monopoly vs. Data Sovereignty
- Centralized vs. Distributed
- Web2 Applications vs. Web3 Applications
- Like a Spreadsheet in the Cloud
- Behind the Blockchain Protocol
- Why is it called Blockchain?
- Why is it Expensive to Manipulate a Network Transaction?
- How Blocks of Transactions are Chained
- Why is the Ledger Tamper Resistant?
- Blockchain Concept
- Public Ledger vs. Private Ledger
- Symmetric Key Cryptography
- Asymmetric Key Cryptography
- Generation of Keys and Addresses
- Public Key not same as Bitcoin Address
- Digital Signatures
- Blockchain Wallet
- User-Centric Identities
- History of Identities
Part 2
- Smart Contracts
- Aspects of Smart Contract
- Buying a Car in the Web2
- Buying a Car in the Web3
- Traditional Top Down Organizations
- Complex Socio-Economic Systems
- Decentralized Autonomous Organizations
- Institutional Economics of DAOs
- Governance Feedback Loop
- Token Properties
- Where Tokens are Generated
- Rights Perspective
- Fungibility Perspective
- Transferability Perspective
Part 3
- Atomic Swaps
- P2P Token Sales
- Comparison of Fundraising Methods
- History of Token Sales
Part 4
- Token Engineering
- Token Engineering Aspects
Annex
- State Channels
- Side Chains
Token Economy: How the Web3 reinvents the Internet.
Second edition, first amended printing, Nov 2020. The first edition was published by BlockchainHub Berlin https://blockchainhub.net in June 2019 under the title “Token Economy: How Blockchain & Smart contracts revolutionize the Economy” and had two amended editions.
Author: Shermin Voshmgir
BibTeX: @book{voshmgir2020token, title={Token Economy: How the Web3 reinvents the Internet}, author={Voshmgir, Shermin}, year={2020}, publisher={Token Kitchen} }
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