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Amidst the constant stream of overly technical and excitable books heralding a blockchain revolution that’s destined to be more disruptive than the Internet, this book stands apart for its more nuanced take, focusing on the potential for these new technologies to change developing countries for the better. Chain Reaction divides the world into two: for some, blockchain seems a poor substitute for an efficient banking and regulatory system in which transactions are settled instantly and contracts are underpinned by solid institutions. For others, it will be truly life-changing – namely those living in countries where rule of law is weak, concepts of ownership are vague and, consequently, trust in institutions is in scarce supply.

With blockchain, we are about to witness a leapfrogging – one that will bring the next billion emerging consumers into the formal economy by creating reliable institutions of contract, ownership and trust among people previously denied such luxuries.

The authors humanize the technology by taking the reader on a global journey through a multitude of applicationsfrom registering property to voting and delivering aid. In place of the usual abstract lessons in complex technology, this book is instead filled with lively anecdotes of places where trust is so weak that a crisp dollar bill sells at a premium to a better-used version. The book’s goal is to create the first truly approachable, entirely comprehensible and enjoyable read on the wonders to come from blockchain.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introducing Blockchain: Tomorrow’s Railroads

Chapter 2: Trust Matters

Chapter 3: What Does Blockchain Solve?

Chapter 4: Who Really Controls Blockchain?

Chapter 5: Making money

Chapter 6: More than money

Chapter 7: Opening Up Trade

Chapter 8: The Big Bet Vs. Devil You Know

Conclusion

Index


Chain Reaction: How Blockchain Will Transform the Developing World

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    A Hardback by Paul Domjan, Gavin Serkin, Brandon Thomas

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      Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
      Publication Date: 25/04/2021
      ISBN13: 9783030517830, 978-3030517830
      ISBN10: 3030517837

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Amidst the constant stream of overly technical and excitable books heralding a blockchain revolution that’s destined to be more disruptive than the Internet, this book stands apart for its more nuanced take, focusing on the potential for these new technologies to change developing countries for the better. Chain Reaction divides the world into two: for some, blockchain seems a poor substitute for an efficient banking and regulatory system in which transactions are settled instantly and contracts are underpinned by solid institutions. For others, it will be truly life-changing – namely those living in countries where rule of law is weak, concepts of ownership are vague and, consequently, trust in institutions is in scarce supply.

      With blockchain, we are about to witness a leapfrogging – one that will bring the next billion emerging consumers into the formal economy by creating reliable institutions of contract, ownership and trust among people previously denied such luxuries.

      The authors humanize the technology by taking the reader on a global journey through a multitude of applicationsfrom registering property to voting and delivering aid. In place of the usual abstract lessons in complex technology, this book is instead filled with lively anecdotes of places where trust is so weak that a crisp dollar bill sells at a premium to a better-used version. The book’s goal is to create the first truly approachable, entirely comprehensible and enjoyable read on the wonders to come from blockchain.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: Introducing Blockchain: Tomorrow’s Railroads

      Chapter 2: Trust Matters

      Chapter 3: What Does Blockchain Solve?

      Chapter 4: Who Really Controls Blockchain?

      Chapter 5: Making money

      Chapter 6: More than money

      Chapter 7: Opening Up Trade

      Chapter 8: The Big Bet Vs. Devil You Know

      Conclusion

      Index


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