Chapters Brief Overview:
1: Tezos: Introduces Tezos' selfamending blockchain and its role in governance innovation.
2: Polkadot (blockchain platform): Examines Polkadot’s multichain model in contrast to Cardano's approach.
3: Fred Ehrsam: Details Ehrsam’s influence on blockchain thought leadership and market dynamics.
4: OKX: Analyzes OKX’s exchange model and its role in shaping crypto market access.
5: Cryptocurrency: Outlines cryptocurrency’s evolution and its socioeconomic impact on governance.
6: Dash (cryptocurrency): Explores Dash’s privacy model and its decentralized treasury system.
7: Cryptocurrencies in Europe: Reviews regulation and adoption of digital currencies across Europe.
8: Cryptocurrency bubble: Investigates boombust cycles and investor sentiment in crypto markets.
9: Initial coin offering: Discusses ICOs and their implications for funding decentralized projects.
10: Ethereum: Studies Ethereum’s smart contracts and compares its governance with Cardano.
11: Cryptocurrency and crime: Delves into the misuse of crypto and the global regulatory response.
12: Cardano (blockchain platform): Highlights Cardano’s unique proofofstake and academic rigor.
13: Diem (digital currency): Chronicles Facebook’s Diem and its challenge to national monetary policy.
14: EOS-dot-IO: Reviews EOS-dot-IO’s performance and governance challenges in decentralized systems.
15: ICON (blockchain platform): Looks at ICON’s interoperability goals and its relation to Cardano.
16: Stellar (payment network): Evaluates Stellar’s crossborder payments and financial inclusion.
17: Filecoin: Covers Filecoin’s decentralized storage and incentive alignment via token economics.
18: Blockchain: Defines blockchain’s foundational concepts and role in digital transformation.
19: Tokenomics: Unpacks the principles of token design, utility, and incentive alignment.
20: Arkham Intelligence: Introduces onchain analytics and their influence on crypto transparency.
21: Airdrop (cryptocurrency): Describes airdrops as marketing and governance tools in blockchain.
Tezos Blockchain bridges technology and political science, revealing how governance, decentralization, and digital identity redefine power structures. More than just a technical guide, this book equips readers with the critical perspective needed to navigate and shape blockchain's future.