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Blockchain for Business 2019

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Product type Book
Published in Jan 2019
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781789956023
Pages 258 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Peter Lipovyanov Peter Lipovyanov
Profile icon Peter Lipovyanov
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters close

Preface 1. Bitcoin, Blockchain, and Cryptoassets 2. A Brief History of Money 3. The Birth of Bitcoin and the Advantages of a Decentralized Payment System 4. Five Forces of Bitcoin - #1 Blockchain 5. Five Forces of Bitcoin - #2 Cryptography 6. Five Forces of Bitcoin - #3 Consensus Algorithm 7. Five Forces of Bitcoin - #4 P2P Network 8. Five Forces of Bitcoin - #5 Software Code Base 9. How Ethereum Took the Idea of Blockchain to the Next Level 10. Ethereum - A Global Platform for Decentralized Applications 11. Blockchains Focused on Specific Sectors and Use Cases 12. Corporate Blockchains 13. The Disruptive Potential of Blockchain Technology 14. Blockchain and AI 15. Current Issues and Potential Solutions to Take Blockchain to the Next Level 16. Other Books You may Enjoy

Money – an abstraction of value

Now, let's consider the concept of money as an abstraction of value.

Money is as old as human civilization, and civilization itself is reliant on possessing ways through which they can exchange, account for, and transfer value. What once started as barter trade (trading goods for goods) was replaced with using standardized token money.

Gold and silver were the first universally accepted natural choices for money. Actually, they fit the bill so well that they were the primary form of money across the globe for centuries, and have been instilled in human culture. When we say gold, the first thing that comes to mind is value or wealth.

After this came paper money, a more user-friendly way to carry and move around value, as compared to precious metals. China was the first to adopt it, in the seventh century. However, the western world didn...

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