Blockchain Foundations: For the Internet of Value
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505 | 8 | |a Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Foreword -- Author's Acknowledgements -- Publication credits -- About the research -- Why executives, professionals, and students should learn about blockchains -- Part I: Blockchain Foundations -- Chapter 1: Moving to the 'Internet of Value' -- 1.1. Something big is afoot -- 1.2. Bitcoin: A new solution to some very old problems -- 1.3. Blockchain communities -- 1.4. Beyond Bitcoin -- Chapter 2: The Global Blockchain Landscape -- 2.1. Overview of the landscape -- 2.2. The cryptocurrency market -- 2.3. Blockchain investment -- 2.4. Blockchain players -- 2.5. Blockchain indices -- 2.6. Blockchain's technology hype cycle -- 2.7. Conclusion: The landscape shifts rapidly -- Chapter 3: The Blockchain Application Framework -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Trade before and after a blockchain -- 3.3. The blockchain application framework -- 3.4. Blockchain's distributed ledger vs. traditional distributed databases -- 3.5. Mapping Bitcoin to the blockchain application framework -- 3.6. Conclusion -- Part II: Business Application Examples -- Chapter 4: Business Applications for Financial Services -- 4.1. Overview of the cases -- 4.2. Global payments before blockchains -- 4.3. Ripple -- 4.4. Stellar -- 4.5. WeTrade -- 4.6. Santander -- 4.7. Conclusion -- Chapter 5. Business Applications for Supply Chains -- 5.1. Overview of the cases -- 5.2. Challenges and solutions for food safety -- 5.3. Everledger -- 5.4. VeriTX -- 5.5. Conclusion -- Chapter 6. Business Applications for Energy -- 6.1. Overview of the cases -- 6.2. LO3 Energy -- 6.3. Share and Charge -- 6.4. Conclusion -- Chapter 7: Business Applications for Credentials -- 7.1. Overview of identity and credentials -- 7.2. Talent acquisition challenges -- 7.3. SmartResume -- 7.4. Conclusion -- Part III: Road to Maturity | |
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spellingShingle | Lacity, Mary C. Blockchain Foundations For the Internet of Value Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Foreword -- Author's Acknowledgements -- Publication credits -- About the research -- Why executives, professionals, and students should learn about blockchains -- Part I: Blockchain Foundations -- Chapter 1: Moving to the 'Internet of Value' -- 1.1. Something big is afoot -- 1.2. Bitcoin: A new solution to some very old problems -- 1.3. Blockchain communities -- 1.4. Beyond Bitcoin -- Chapter 2: The Global Blockchain Landscape -- 2.1. Overview of the landscape -- 2.2. The cryptocurrency market -- 2.3. Blockchain investment -- 2.4. Blockchain players -- 2.5. Blockchain indices -- 2.6. Blockchain's technology hype cycle -- 2.7. Conclusion: The landscape shifts rapidly -- Chapter 3: The Blockchain Application Framework -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Trade before and after a blockchain -- 3.3. The blockchain application framework -- 3.4. Blockchain's distributed ledger vs. traditional distributed databases -- 3.5. Mapping Bitcoin to the blockchain application framework -- 3.6. Conclusion -- Part II: Business Application Examples -- Chapter 4: Business Applications for Financial Services -- 4.1. Overview of the cases -- 4.2. Global payments before blockchains -- 4.3. Ripple -- 4.4. Stellar -- 4.5. WeTrade -- 4.6. Santander -- 4.7. Conclusion -- Chapter 5. Business Applications for Supply Chains -- 5.1. Overview of the cases -- 5.2. Challenges and solutions for food safety -- 5.3. Everledger -- 5.4. VeriTX -- 5.5. Conclusion -- Chapter 6. Business Applications for Energy -- 6.1. Overview of the cases -- 6.2. LO3 Energy -- 6.3. Share and Charge -- 6.4. Conclusion -- Chapter 7: Business Applications for Credentials -- 7.1. Overview of identity and credentials -- 7.2. Talent acquisition challenges -- 7.3. SmartResume -- 7.4. Conclusion -- Part III: Road to Maturity Chapter 8: Technical Challenges and Emerging Solutions -- 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2 Resource consumption -- 8.3. Security -- 8.4. Performance and scalability -- 8.5. Anonymity -- 8.6. Confidentiality -- 8.7 Interoperability -- 8.8. Conclusion -- Chapter 9: Mindshifts, Strategies and Action Principles -- 9.1. Making enterprise blockchains a reality -- 9.2. The blockchain mindset: coopetition and shared governance -- 9.3. Selling the C-suite -- 9.4. Blockchain strategy: an ecosystem perspective -- 9.5. From idea to development -- 9.6. Design principles -- 9.7. From deployment to critical mass -- 9.8. Conclusion -- Chapter 10: The Future of Blockchains -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2. Butterfly defects -- 10.3 Ethical blockchains by design -- 10.4. Blockchain visionaries: In their own words -- 10.5. Conclusion -- Glossary -- Index -- Back Cover |
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