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Tezos Blockchain - Decentralized Innovation for Scalable and Secure Smart Contracts - cover

Tezos Blockchain - Decentralized Innovation for Scalable and Secure Smart Contracts

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Summary

Explore the power and politics of decentralized networks through Tezos Blockchain, part of the Cardano Blockchain Platform series. This book invites professionals, students, and curious minds to grasp the evolving digital economy shaped by blockchain within the framework of political science.
 
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.
Available since: 08/06/2025.
Print length: 237 pages.

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