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Ethereum Blockchain - Empowering Decentralized Governance Through Autonomous Innovation - cover

Ethereum Blockchain - Empowering Decentralized Governance Through Autonomous Innovation

Fouad Sabry

Editorial: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Sinopsis

Discover how the Ethereum blockchain is reshaping governance, finance, and community organization. With decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) at the forefront, this book offers vital insight for understanding the evolving power dynamics and digital infrastructures shaping political science today.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: Ethereum: Explore Ethereum’s decentralized architecture powering the DAO ecosystem.
 
2: Ethereum Classic: Learn how Ethereum Classic preserves original DAO principles after the hard fork.
 
3: Decentralized finance: Understand DeFi's pivotal role in DAOdriven financial independence.
 
4: Blockchain: Examine blockchain as the immutable backbone enabling DAOs.
 
5: Tron (blockchain): Review Tron’s contribution to decentralized systems supporting DAO applications.
 
6: Colored Coins: Discover how colored coins bring asset representation into DAO environments.
 
7: Cryptoeconomics: Delve into incentive structures vital for sustaining DAOs.
 
8: Cardano (blockchain platform): Unpack Cardano’s layered approach and its DAO governance potential.
 
9: 0x (decentralized exchange infrastructure): Learn how 0x facilitates trustless exchanges in DAO ecosystems.
 
10: Solana (blockchain platform): Understand Solana's highspeed capabilities for scalable DAO solutions.
 
11: Decentralized application: Explore dApps as DAO tools driving communitybased governance.
 
12: Decentralized autonomous organization: Gain core insight into how DAOs redefine collective decisionmaking.
 
13: ERC721: Study how unique tokens enable identity and ownership in DAOs.
 
14: CryptoPunks: Examine how digital art influences DAObased cultural economies.
 
15: Smart contract: Understand the logic automation that governs DAOs.
 
16: Cryptocurrency: Trace the financial instruments empowering DAO transactions.
 
17: William Entriken: Meet the mind behind ERC721 and its impact on DAO infrastructure.
 
18: CryptoKitties: Discover gamified experiments paving the way for DAO engagement.
 
19: Uniswap: Explore decentralized liquidity pools foundational to DAO operations.
 
20: Kevin Abosch: See how cryptoart and DAOs intersect through digital identity.
 
21: Nonfungible token: Learn how NFTs anchor unique value within DAO ecosystems.
 
This book isn’t just for techsavvy readers. Professionals, students, enthusiasts, and hobbyists alike will find accessible, structured knowledge that’s as practical as it is profound. Engage with how political science is merging with technology to create new societal models. Your journey into DAOs starts here—at less cost than missing the future.
Disponible desde: 19/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 258 páginas.

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