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This contrasts with [[AMM]] (automated market makers) who don't have an order book. +Order-book based but p2p (i.e. without market makers). This contrasts with [[concepts/AMM]] (automated market makers) who don't have an order book. ## Limitations diff --git a/concepts/aml.md b/concepts/aml.md index c15b9ae..d1ea920 100644 --- a/concepts/aml.md +++ b/concepts/aml.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ # Anti Money Laundering -#todo \ No newline at end of file +Money laundering is a criminal activity in which the provenance of money associated with a crime are obscured by passing the funds through legitimate businesses to obscure their origin. + +Crypto assets are quite often used as a vehicle for money laundering. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/artificial-scarcity.md b/concepts/artificial-scarcity.md index d9747d9..e19de19 100644 --- a/concepts/artificial-scarcity.md +++ b/concepts/artificial-scarcity.md @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ # Artificial Scarcity -#todo \ No newline at end of file +The abstract notion of creating an asset which has no physicality or underlying and whose demand curve is not generated by [use-value](concepts/use-value.md) or [income-cashflows](concepts/income-cashflows.md). + +Financial instruments like bonds, stocks and derivatives are not artificially scarce. + +Pseudo-assets like [nft](concepts/nft.md) are artificially scarce. + diff --git a/concepts/bond.md b/concepts/bond.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/concepts/bubble.md b/concepts/bubble.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6a4743e --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/bubble.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +# Bubble + +An economic bubble is a phenomenon in markets created by herd mentality, whereby people hear stories of others who bought in early and made big profits, causing those who did not buy to feel a fear of missing out. This causes irrational pricing of the asset which proceeds until the mania subsides. + +## Examples + +* South Sea Bubble +* Beanie Baby Bubble +* London Rail Bubble +* Tulip Mania +* Dot-com Bubble +* Japanese Real Estate Bubble + +## References + +* [@mackay_extraordinary_2012] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/cartel.md b/concepts/cartel.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..37e2bbf --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/cartel.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +# Cartel + +An economic cartel use a non-public agreement to restrict the supply or fix the price of an asset. A cartel is a formal type of [market-manipulation](concepts/market-manipulation.md). Cartels are considered to be against the public interest. + +Crypto exchanges operators act as economic cartel which can distort price formation. See [stablecoin](concepts/stablecoin.md). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/cbdc.md b/concepts/cbdc.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..74d0ff7 --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/cbdc.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +# Central Bank Digital Currency +A digital currency issued by a [central-banks](concepts/central-banks.md). + +## Examples + +* Chinese Digital Yuan + +## References + +* *[@kiff_survey_2020] +* [@bilotta_cbdcs_nodate] +* [@nabilou_central_2019] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/central-banks.md b/concepts/central-banks.md index 4a92390..7b25ec5 100644 --- a/concepts/central-banks.md +++ b/concepts/central-banks.md @@ -2,3 +2,14 @@ A financial institution that manages the [[currency]] and monetary supply of a nation state. +The mandate of central banks is often to control domestic employment and maintain price stability of a national currency. + +## Examples + +* Federal Reserve +* European Central Bank +* Bank of England + +## References + +* [@braun_central_2019] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/commodity.md b/concepts/commodity.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ab323a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/commodity.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +# Commodity + +An asset that is used for its [use-value](concepts/use-value.md) as an input to an economic process. + +## Examples + +* Petroleum +* Wheat +* Pork +* Aluminium \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/crypto-exchange.md b/concepts/crypto-exchange.md index ecad511..9fe7001 100644 --- a/concepts/crypto-exchange.md +++ b/concepts/crypto-exchange.md @@ -1,2 +1,4 @@ # Crypto Exchanges -A corporate entity that acts as an interemdiary between people to exchange currency for crypto assets. See [market-manipulation](market-manipulation.md). \ No newline at end of file +A corporate entity that acts as an interemdiary between people to exchange currency for crypto assets. + +See [market-manipulation](market-manipulation.md). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/cryptoasset.md b/concepts/cryptoasset.md index a14bc36..1e1a079 100644 --- a/concepts/cryptoasset.md +++ b/concepts/cryptoasset.md @@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ A digital asset that is traded on a [[blockchain]]. ## Comparables * Zero-coupon perpetual bond -* Unspendable currency +* Unspendable [currency](concepts/currency.md) * [equity](concepts/security.md) with no cash flows or dividends -* Commodity with no use value +* [commodity](concepts/commodity.md) with no use value * Exchange traded pyramid schemes -* Derivative contract with no underlying? +* [derivative](concepts/derivative.md) contract with no underlying * [libertarianism](ideologies/libertarianism.md) performance art diff --git a/concepts/currency-peg.md b/concepts/currency-peg.md index 500381a..10b712b 100644 --- a/concepts/currency-peg.md +++ b/concepts/currency-peg.md @@ -1,2 +1,3 @@ # Currency Peg +A [currency](concepts/currency.md) peg is a policy in which an asset is set to a specific fixed exchange rate for its currency with a foreign currency or basket of currencies. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/dao.md b/concepts/dao.md index eee1feb..d85a8eb 100644 --- a/concepts/dao.md +++ b/concepts/dao.md @@ -1 +1,2 @@ # Distributed Autonomous Organization +#todo \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/decentralization.md b/concepts/decentralization.md index c2e868e..63b8f65 100644 --- a/concepts/decentralization.md +++ b/concepts/decentralization.md @@ -1 +1,13 @@ # Decentralization +A technical and marketing buzzword use amorphously to refer to an unclear set of aspirations about a technology or community. + +In information technology it refers to a type of network topology in which a system has no single point of failure and whose workload or actions are performed in parallel by multiple computers which provide a shared service. + +The internet is an example of an decentralized network, + +## References + +* [@diehl_decentralized_2021] +* [@schneider_decentralization_2019] +* [@bodo_decentralisation_2021] +* [@zhang_aesthetics_2019] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/deflationary.md b/concepts/deflationary.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ea2938d --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/deflationary.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Deflationary \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/derivative.md b/concepts/derivative.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a5bf124 --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/derivative.md @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +# Derivative + diff --git a/concepts/expected-return.md b/concepts/expected-return.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b29d3f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/expected-return.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Expected Return diff --git a/concepts/fundamental-value.md b/concepts/fundamental-value.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..66b52a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/fundamental-value.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Fundamental Value diff --git a/concepts/gambling.md b/concepts/gambling.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e5c59fa --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/gambling.md @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +# Gambling +An economic activity in which one party pays for the privilege of risking money on a probabilistic activity with negative [expected-return](concepts/expected-return.md). Often gambling games are [negative-sum](claims/negative-sum.md). + +Trading crypto assets is often compared to gambling. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/gold-standard.md b/concepts/gold-standard.md index d3e8d11..6b54310 100644 --- a/concepts/gold-standard.md +++ b/concepts/gold-standard.md @@ -16,4 +16,6 @@ Very few mainstream economists believe the gold standard to be a good way to run ## Essays -1. [Ben Bernanke|@bernanke_essays_2004] \ No newline at end of file +1. [@bernanke_essays_2004] +2. [@krishna_when_2017] +3. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/greater-fool-theory.md b/concepts/greater-fool-theory.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..20eff1c --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/greater-fool-theory.md @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +# Greater Fool Theory + diff --git a/concepts/ico.md b/concepts/ico.md index c4a9de5..9bb756a 100644 --- a/concepts/ico.md +++ b/concepts/ico.md @@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ Initial coin offerings are proxy [equity](security.md) fundraising structure that allows enterpeuers to raise crypto assets in a common enterprise outside of existing securities regulation. +Initial coin offerings are illegal in the United Statess + ## Citations * [@kharif_half_2018] diff --git a/concepts/income-cashflows.md b/concepts/income-cashflows.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..55647b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/income-cashflows.md @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +# Income Cashflows + +The discounted cash flow model is a method in quantitative finance of valuing a security, project, company, or asset using the concepts of the time value of money. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/inflationary.md b/concepts/inflationary.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1f8e103 --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/inflationary.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Inflationary \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/kyc.md b/concepts/kyc.md index 9c93c9b..d1872f4 100644 --- a/concepts/kyc.md +++ b/concepts/kyc.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Know Your Customer Laws - +# Know Your Customer +A regulatory requirement where a provider of a financial services product must collect personally identifiable information about its customers in order to mitigate fraud or assist with law enforcement activity. diff --git a/concepts/leverage.md b/concepts/leverage.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b3c7315 --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/leverage.md @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +# Leverage + diff --git a/concepts/market-value.md b/concepts/market-value.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5398c09 --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/market-value.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Market Value \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/mining.md b/concepts/mining.md index ba386a1..d5216dd 100644 --- a/concepts/mining.md +++ b/concepts/mining.md @@ -1 +1,2 @@ -# Mining \ No newline at end of file +# Mining +The technical process of \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/money.md b/concepts/money.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9149823 --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/money.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Money diff --git a/concepts/nft.md b/concepts/nft.md index bc0dfa6..2c8c6b6 100644 --- a/concepts/nft.md +++ b/concepts/nft.md @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ # Non Fungible Token -A type of [smart-contracts](smart-contracts.md) that associates a tradable [cryptoasset](cryptoasset.md) with a unique piece of data, often a url to hosted image representing some abstract or percieved notion of ownership in art. \ No newline at end of file +A type of [smart-contracts](smart-contracts.md) that associates a tradable [cryptoasset](cryptoasset.md) with a unique piece of data, often a url to hosted image representing some abstract or perceived notion of ownership in art or [sign-value](concepts/sign-value.md) + +## Tinkerbell Effect + +* [@diehl_tinkerbell_2021] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/present-value.md b/concepts/present-value.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6d44aa5 --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/present-value.md @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +# Present Value + diff --git a/concepts/private-money.md b/concepts/private-money.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..51925df --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/private-money.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +# Private Money + +A [currency](concepts/currency.md) issued by a private party instead of a nation state. + +## American Wildcats + +## Scottish Bank Notes + +## Company Scrip + +## Town Money + +## References + +* \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/pump-and-dump.md b/concepts/pump-and-dump.md index e69de29..d9b37b1 100644 --- a/concepts/pump-and-dump.md +++ b/concepts/pump-and-dump.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +# Pump and Dump Scheme + +A type of market manipulation based on [asymmetric-information](concepts/asymmetric-information.md) in which buying of an asset is coordinated by a set of insiders to temporarily artificially inflate the price and bring in more buyers which are used as exit liquidity for the insiders to "dump" their positions. + +Pump and dump schemes are illegal in most regulated markets such as public stock markets, but are rampant in crypto markets. + +Pump and dump schemes result in a net wealth transfer from the market at large to an economic [concepts/cartel](concepts/cartel.md). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/pyramid-scheme.md b/concepts/pyramid-scheme.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..30b571c --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/pyramid-scheme.md @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +# Pyramid Scheme + +#todo \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/security.md b/concepts/security.md index cbf06ff..bfbe833 100644 --- a/concepts/security.md +++ b/concepts/security.md @@ -1 +1,7 @@ # Securites +A legal framework in which counterparties to a country are given time-varying rights to [income-cashflows](concepts/income-cashflows.md) according to a contractual agreement. + +## Examples + +* [stock](concepts/stock.md) +* [derivative](concepts/derivative.md) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/shadow-bank.md b/concepts/shadow-bank.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..daa87fa --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/shadow-bank.md @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +# Shadow Bank + +#todo \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/sign-value.md b/concepts/sign-value.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..981aa2e --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/sign-value.md @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +# Sign Value + +Sign value denotes and describes the value accorded to an object because of the prestige or social status that it imparts upon the possessor, rather than the [use-value](concepts/use-value.md) and [income-cashflows](concepts/income-cashflows.md) derived from the function or use of the asset. + diff --git a/concepts/smart-contracts.md b/concepts/smart-contracts.md index fe2f48d..7a080e1 100644 --- a/concepts/smart-contracts.md +++ b/concepts/smart-contracts.md @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ A unit of programmable logic that is stored on a [blockchain](blockchain.md) and ## Examples -* ERC20 * [dao](dao.md) * [ico](ico.md) -* [AMM](AMM.md) -* [DEX](DEX.md) \ No newline at end of file +* [AMM](concepts/AMM.md) +* [DEX](concepts/DEX.md) +* ERC20 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/stock.md b/concepts/stock.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..33b983f --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/stock.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +# Stock + +A type of [security](concepts/security.md) which grants buyers access to [income-cashflows](concepts/income-cashflows.md) in a common economic enterprise. + +Stocks are valued by the market as a combination of three factors which inform price formation: + +1. Momentum +2. Discounted future cash flows +3. Public sentiment \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/concepts/terminal-value.md b/concepts/terminal-value.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a5c4d87 --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/terminal-value.md @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +# Terminal Value + diff --git a/concepts/use-value.md b/concepts/use-value.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d6cbf44 --- /dev/null +++ b/concepts/use-value.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +# Use Value + +The feature of an asset which can satisfy some human requirement, want or need, or which serves a useful purpose. + +For example the use value of wheat is the ability to produce flour and bread which can provide sustenance and satisfy human hunger and need for sustenance. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/dao/uniswap.org.md b/dao/uniswap.org.md index 8bacc59..8ddfc7b 100644 --- a/dao/uniswap.org.md +++ b/dao/uniswap.org.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Uniswap -Original and one of the largest [[AMM|Automated Market Maker]]s. +Original and one of the largest [[concepts/AMM|Automated Market Maker]]s. ![](Pasted%20image%2020220130012621.png) diff --git a/ideologies/post-state-technocracy.md b/ideologies/post-state-technocracy.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8245be1 --- /dev/null +++ b/ideologies/post-state-technocracy.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +# Post-state Technocracy \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/ideologies/techno-collectivism.md b/ideologies/techno-collectivism.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..06e7abf --- /dev/null +++ b/ideologies/techno-collectivism.md @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +# Technocollectivism + diff --git a/web3.bib b/web3.bib index 96e9d98..1578abf 100644 --- a/web3.bib +++ b/web3.bib @@ -62,15 +62,6 @@ file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/DL5T8KBS/9275baf4-0422-43a1-b8c9-9317882ca874.html:text/html}, } -@online{noauthor_notion_nodate, - title = {Notion – The all-in-one workspace for your notes, tasks, wikis, and databases.}, - url = {https://www.notion.so}, - abstract = {A new tool that blends your everyday work apps into one. 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(updated)}, url = {https://dirtybubblemedia.substack.com/p/who-spends-24-million-on-an-nft-meet}, @@ -1317,15 +1308,6 @@ Volume: 2020}, note = {Publisher: Bloomberg}, } -@article{venkataramakrishnan_inside_2021, - title = {Inside the Cult of Crypto}, - url = {https://www.ft.com/content/9e787670-6aa7-4479-934f-f4a9fedf4829}, - journaltitle = {Financial Times}, - author = {Venkataramakrishnan, Siddharth}, - date = {2021-09}, - note = {Publisher: Financial Times}, -} - @book{brummer_cryptoassets_2019, title = {Cryptoassets: legal, regulatory, and monetary perspectives}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, @@ -1549,7 +1531,7 @@ Volume: 2020}, abstract = {{UNICEF} Venture Fund and Giga Call for Blockchain-based Software Solutions to Build Capacity and Empower Communities}, urldate = {2022-02-22}, langid = {english}, - keywords = {{AID}, blockchain, development, {UNICEF}}, + keywords = {blockchain, {AID}, development, {UNICEF}}, file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/NFWKPQR6/funding-opportunity-blockchain-capacity-building.html:text/html}, } @@ -1561,7 +1543,7 @@ Volume: 2020}, author = {Renieris, Elizabeth M.}, urldate = {2022-02-22}, langid = {english}, - keywords = {Africa, blockchain, Ethiopia, identity}, + keywords = {blockchain, Africa, Ethiopia, identity}, file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/M4I45Q3A/why-a-little-known-blockchain-based-identity-project-in-ethiopia-should-concern-us-all.html:text/html}, } @@ -1890,16 +1872,6 @@ This relationship between protocols and applications is reversed in the blockcha file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/FZYVMVYS/fat-protocols.html:text/html}, } -@online{noauthor_zotero_nodate, - title = {Zotero guidelines}, - url = {https://docs.google.com/document/d/17emTZAG4HCRQsKEaxndhBdrcpDBtIvxsvEeYZnKkmkQ/edit?usp=sharing&usp=embed_facebook}, - abstract = {Setting Up and Using Zotero Setup Create an account at zotero.org if you haven't already. 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keywords = {Art crime, cryptocurrency, cybercrime, digital crime, fraud, {NFT}, {NFTS}, {NFTS}\_GENERAL, non fungible token, online crime}, + keywords = {cryptocurrency, {NFTS}, {NFTS}\_GENERAL, {NFT}, Art crime, cybercrime, digital crime, fraud, non fungible token, online crime}, } @article{ante_non-fungible_2021, @@ -2703,7 +2675,7 @@ This relationship between protocols and applications is reversed in the blockcha journaltitle = {Journal of Financial Regulation}, author = {Zetzsche, Dirk A. and Arner, Douglas W. and Buckley, Ross P.}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {Blockchain, Decentralized finance, {DeFi}, Distributed ledger technology, Financial regulation, {FinTech}, {PROCESSED}, {RegTech}}, + keywords = {Blockchain, Decentralized finance, {DeFi}, {FinTech}, {PROCESSED}, Distributed ledger technology, Financial regulation, {RegTech}}, } @article{schar_decentralized_2021, @@ -2792,7 +2764,7 @@ This relationship between protocols and applications is reversed in the blockcha author = {Ciriello, Raffaele Fabio}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {Blockchain, {DeFi}, Finance, Index funds, Investing, {MY}\_GS, Stablecoins, Tokenized securities}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {DeFi}, {MY}\_GS, Finance, Index funds, Investing, Stablecoins, Tokenized securities}, } @article{nedashkovskiy_understanding_2021, @@ -2812,7 +2784,7 @@ This relationship between protocols and applications is reversed in the blockcha author = {Harwick, Cameron and Caton, James}, date = {2020-10}, note = {Publisher: North-Holland}, - keywords = {Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, {DeFi}, Financial intermediation, Game theory, processed}, + keywords = {Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, {DeFi}, processed, Financial intermediation, Game theory}, } @article{clements_built_2021, @@ -2838,7 +2810,7 @@ This relationship between protocols and applications is reversed in the blockcha journaltitle = {Finance and Society}, author = {Tischer, Daniel}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {club, cryptocurrencies, digital payments, facebook, libra, network, organisation, {STABLECOINS}}, + keywords = {{STABLECOINS}, club, cryptocurrencies, digital payments, facebook, libra, network, organisation}, } @article{pupolizio_libra_2021, @@ -2850,7 +2822,7 @@ This relationship between protocols and applications is reversed in the blockcha author = {Pupolizio, Ivan}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: De Gruyter}, - keywords = {banking system, Diem, digital currencies, international monetary system, Libra, {MY}\_GS, {STABLECOINS}}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {STABLECOINS}, banking system, Diem, digital currencies, international monetary system, Libra}, } @article{malloy_global_2021, @@ -2887,7 +2859,7 @@ This relationship between protocols and applications is reversed in the blockcha journaltitle = {Challenge}, author = {Vasudevan, Ramaa}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, {STABLECOINS}}, + keywords = {{STABLECOINS}, \_LATEST}, } @article{salmony_money_2019, @@ -2903,7 +2875,7 @@ This relationship between protocols and applications is reversed in the blockcha author = {Salmony, Michael}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: Henry Stewart Publications}, - keywords = {Actors, blockchain/{DLT}, China, Cryptocurrencies, cryptocurrency, digital euro, Euro, Fear, Libra, {MY}\_GS, Pan-European Payments Infrastructure, Payment, smart contracts, {STABLECOINS}}, + keywords = {cryptocurrency, {MY}\_GS, {STABLECOINS}, Libra, Actors, blockchain/{DLT}, China, Cryptocurrencies, digital euro, Euro, Fear, Pan-European Payments Infrastructure, Payment, smart contracts}, } @article{zetzsche_regulating_2021, @@ -2918,7 +2890,7 @@ This relationship between protocols and applications is reversed in the blockcha author = {Zetzsche, Dirk A. and Buckley, Ross P. and Arner, Douglas W.}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Oxford University Press}, - keywords = {cryptocurrency, digital identity, Facebook, financial regulation, {MY}\_GS, stablecoin, {STABLECOINS}}, + keywords = {cryptocurrency, {MY}\_GS, {STABLECOINS}, digital identity, Facebook, financial regulation, stablecoin}, } @article{mizrach_stablecoins_2021, @@ -2966,7 +2938,7 @@ This relationship between protocols and applications is reversed in the blockcha author = {Landwehr, Marvin and Wulf, Volker}, date = {2020}, note = {{ISBN}: 9781450375955}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, cryptocurrencies, economics, Facebook, Libra, monetary diversity, {STABLECOINS}}, + keywords = {{STABLECOINS}, cryptocurrencies, Libra, \_LATEST, Facebook, economics, monetary diversity}, } @article{knittel_most_2019, @@ -2981,7 +2953,7 @@ This relationship between protocols and applications is reversed in the blockcha author = {Knittel, Megan and Pitts, Shelby and Wash, Rick}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: {ACM} New York, {NY}, {USA}}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, Ideology, {MY}\_GS, Online communities, {PROCESSED}, Reddit, Sociotechnical systems, Trust, {TRUST}}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, {PROCESSED}, {MY}\_GS, Ideology, Online communities, Reddit, Sociotechnical systems, Trust, {TRUST}}, } @article{semenzin_automating_2021, @@ -2996,7 +2968,7 @@ This relationship between protocols and applications is reversed in the blockcha journaltitle = {Global Perspectives}, author = {Semenzin, Silvia and Gandini, Alessandro}, date = {2021-06}, - keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {PROCESSED}, {TRUST}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {MY}\_GS, {TRUST}}, } @article{de_filippi_blockchain_2020, @@ -3012,7 +2984,7 @@ This relationship between protocols and applications is reversed in the blockcha author = {De Filippi, Primavera and Mannan, Morshed and Reijers, Wessel}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier Ltd}, - keywords = {Blockchain, Confidence, Governance, Polycentricity, {PROCESSED}, Rule of law, Trust, {TRUST}}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Trust, {TRUST}, Confidence, Governance, Polycentricity, Rule of law}, } @article{lohmann_blockchain_2019, @@ -3022,7 +2994,7 @@ This relationship between protocols and applications is reversed in the blockcha journaltitle = {The Corner House}, author = {Lohmann, Larry}, date = {2019}, - keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {PROCESSED}, {TRUST}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {MY}\_GS, {TRUST}}, } @article{bratspies_cryptocurrency_2018, @@ -3058,7 +3030,7 @@ This relationship between protocols and applications is reversed in the blockcha journaltitle = {{SSRN} Electronic Journal}, author = {Bodó, Balázs and Janssen, Heleen}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, ai, blockchain, emerging technologies, public policy, risk-based policy, trust, {TRUST}}, + keywords = {blockchain, \_LATEST, {TRUST}, ai, emerging technologies, public policy, risk-based policy, trust}, } @thesis{peyrouzet_blockchain_2018, @@ -3071,7 +3043,7 @@ This relationship between protocols and applications is reversed in the blockcha date = {2018}, doi = {https://www.academia.edu/38081197/In_blockchain_they_trust_Now_power_to_the_people_or_to_the_invisible_hand}, note = {Issue: May}, - keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {PROCESSED}, {TRUST}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {MY}\_GS, {TRUST}}, } @article{baldwin_digital_2018, @@ -3083,7 +3055,7 @@ This relationship between protocols and applications is reversed in the blockcha author = {Baldwin, Jon}, date = {2018}, note = {Publisher: Palgrave}, - keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {PROCESSED}, {TRUST}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {MY}\_GS, {TRUST}}, } @article{bodo_mediated_2021, @@ -3098,7 +3070,7 @@ This relationship between protocols and applications is reversed in the blockcha author = {Bodó, Balázs}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: {SAGE} Publications Sage {UK}: London, England}, - keywords = {Institutional trust, interpersonal trust, online intermediation, {PROCESSED}, regulation, trust, {TRUST}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {TRUST}, trust, Institutional trust, interpersonal trust, online intermediation, regulation}, } @article{vidan_mine_2019, @@ -3112,7 +3084,7 @@ This relationship between protocols and applications is reversed in the blockcha journaltitle = {New Media and Society}, author = {Vidan, Gili and Lehdonvirta, Vili}, date = {2019}, - keywords = {Algorithmic regulation, Bitcoin, critical code studies, cryptocurrency, distributed ledger technology, peer production, {PROCESSED}, {TRUST}}, + keywords = {cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, {PROCESSED}, {TRUST}, Algorithmic regulation, critical code studies, distributed ledger technology, peer production}, } @unpublished{johanna_substituting_2020, @@ -3125,7 +3097,7 @@ This relationship between protocols and applications is reversed in the blockcha pmid = {14005845}, note = {{ISSN}: 00029211 Publication Title: {ICAE} Working Paper Series, No. 107 Provided}, - keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {PROCESSED}, {TRUST}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {MY}\_GS, {TRUST}}, } @article{bodo_commodification_2021, @@ -3136,7 +3108,7 @@ Publication Title: {ICAE} Working Paper Series, No. 107 Provided}, journaltitle = {{SSRN} Electronic Journal}, author = {Bodó, Balázs}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {PROCESSED}, {TRUST}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {MY}\_GS, {TRUST}}, } @article{bodo_trust_2020, @@ -3147,7 +3119,7 @@ Publication Title: {ICAE} Working Paper Series, No. 107 Provided}, journaltitle = {{SSRN} Electronic Journal}, author = {Bodó, Balázs}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {PROCESSED}, {TRUST}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {MY}\_GS, {TRUST}}, } @article{faria_trust_2019, @@ -3163,7 +3135,7 @@ Publication Title: {ICAE} Working Paper Series, No. 107 Provided}, author = {Faria, Inês}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {Blockchain, markets, {MY}\_GS, {PROCESSED}, quantification, regulation, reputation, trust, {TRUST}}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, {MY}\_GS, {TRUST}, trust, regulation, markets, quantification, reputation}, } @article{faria_when_2021, @@ -3179,7 +3151,7 @@ Publication Title: {ICAE} Working Paper Series, No. 107 Provided}, author = {Faria, Inês}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {Cryptocurrencies, digital economies, fiat, monetary multiplicity, {MY}\_GS, {PROCESSED}, speculation, {TRUST}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {MY}\_GS, Cryptocurrencies, {TRUST}, digital economies, fiat, monetary multiplicity, speculation}, } @article{nabilou_bitcoin_2020, @@ -3193,7 +3165,7 @@ Publication Title: {ICAE} Working Paper Series, No. 107 Provided}, journaltitle = {{SSRN} Electronic Journal}, author = {Nabilou, Hossein}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {bitcoin, blockchain, censorship resistance, cryptocurrency, e42, e51, e58, g01, g23, g28, governance, jel classification, k22, k23, k24, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {bitcoin, blockchain, cryptocurrency, {PROCESSED}, censorship resistance, e42, e51, e58, g01, g23, g28, governance, jel classification, k22, k23, k24, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE}, } @article{korhonen_blockchain_2021, @@ -3207,7 +3179,7 @@ Publication Title: {ICAE} Working Paper Series, No. 107 Provided}, author = {Korhonen, Outi and Rantala, Juho}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Cambridge University Press}, - keywords = {{POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE}, } @article{tan_blockchain_2021, @@ -3220,7 +3192,7 @@ Publication Title: {ICAE} Working Paper Series, No. 107 Provided}, author = {Tan, Evrim and Mahula, Stanislav and Crompvoets, Joep}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, Blockchain, {DAO}, Distributed ledger technology, Governance, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, Public management}, + keywords = {Blockchain, Distributed ledger technology, \_LATEST, Governance, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, {DAO}, Public management}, } @incollection{hofman_blockchain_2021-1, @@ -3233,7 +3205,7 @@ Publication Title: {ICAE} Working Paper Series, No. 107 Provided}, author = {Hofman, Darra and {DuPont}, Quinn and Walch, Angela and Beschastnikh, Ivan}, date = {2021}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-54414-0_2}, - keywords = {{POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE}, } @article{alston_blockchain_2021, @@ -3246,7 +3218,7 @@ Publication Title: {ICAE} Working Paper Series, No. 107 Provided}, author = {Alston, Eric and Law, Wilson and Murtazashvili, Ilia and Weiss, Martin B. H.}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Cambridge University Press}, - keywords = {{POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE}, } @article{de_filippi_blockchain_2021, @@ -3257,7 +3229,7 @@ Publication Title: {ICAE} Working Paper Series, No. 107 Provided}, author = {De Filippi, Primavera and Lavayssière, Xavier}, date = {2021}, note = {{ISBN}: 9781953035080}, - keywords = {{POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE}, } @unpublished{kavanagh_bureaucracy_2019, @@ -3268,7 +3240,7 @@ Publication Title: {ICAE} Working Paper Series, No. 107 Provided}, author = {Kavanagh, Donncha and Ennis, P J}, date = {2019}, doi = {https://www.egos}, - keywords = {⛔ No {DOI} found, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, ⛔ No {DOI} found}, } @incollection{groos_crypto_2021, @@ -3281,7 +3253,7 @@ Publication Title: {ICAE} Working Paper Series, No. 107 Provided}, author = {Groos, Jan}, date = {2021}, doi = {10.1515/9783110697841-009}, - keywords = {intensive livestock, manure, monogastric, nutrition, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, pollution, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, intensive livestock, manure, monogastric, nutrition, pollution}, } @article{kavanagh_cryptocurrencies_2020, @@ -3309,7 +3281,7 @@ Publication Title: {ICAE} Working Paper Series, No. 107 Provided}, journaltitle = {Ledger}, author = {Reijers, Wessel and O'Brolcháin, Fiachra and Haynes, Paul}, date = {2016}, - keywords = {{POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE}, } @incollection{leistert_governing_2020, @@ -3322,7 +3294,7 @@ Publication Title: {ICAE} Working Paper Series, No. 107 Provided}, author = {Leistert, Oliver}, date = {2020}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/14853}, - keywords = {Blockchain, Control, digitale Kultur, Kontrolle, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, Poperty Regime, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, Control, digitale Kultur, Kontrolle, Poperty Regime}, } @thesis{helfrich_governing_2020, @@ -3348,7 +3320,7 @@ Publication Title: {ICAE} Working Paper Series, No. 107 Provided}, author = {Schneider, Nathan and De Filippi, Primavera and Frey, Seth and Tan, Joshua Z. and Zhang, Amy X.}, date = {2021}, note = {\_eprint: 2005.13701}, - keywords = {governance, institutional analysis and development, interoperability, online communities, peer production, platforms, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, {PROCESSED}, standards}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, peer production, governance, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, institutional analysis and development, interoperability, online communities, platforms, standards}, } @article{reijers_now_2021, @@ -3363,7 +3335,7 @@ Publication Title: {ICAE} Working Paper Series, No. 107 Provided}, author = {Reijers, Wessel and Wuisman, Iris and Mannan, Morshed and De Filippi, Primavera and Wray, Christopher and Rae-Looi, Vienna and Cubillos Vélez, Angela and Orgad, Liav}, date = {2021}, note = {{ISBN}: 1124501896265}, - keywords = {Blockchain governance, Kelsen, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, {PROCESSED}, Schmitt, Sovereignty, State of exception}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, Blockchain governance, Kelsen, Schmitt, Sovereignty, State of exception}, } @article{walch_software_2019, @@ -3374,7 +3346,7 @@ Publication Title: {ICAE} Working Paper Series, No. 107 Provided}, author = {Walch, Angela}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: Chapter in Regulating Blockchain. Techno-Social and Legal Challenges, edited\${\textbackslash}sim\${\textbackslash}ldots}, - keywords = {{POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE}, } @thesis{crepaldi_authority_2020, @@ -3385,7 +3357,7 @@ Publication Title: {ICAE} Working Paper Series, No. 107 Provided}, author = {Crepaldi, M}, date = {2020}, doi = {http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/9432/}, - keywords = {{DAOS}, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, {DAOS}}, } @unpublished{cila_blockchain_2020, @@ -3396,7 +3368,7 @@ Publication Title: {ICAE} Working Paper Series, No. 107 Provided}, doi = {10.1145/3313831.3376660}, note = {{ISBN}: 9781450367080 Publication Title: Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings}, - keywords = {blockchain, commons, design dilemmas, energy community, governance, platformization, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {blockchain, {PROCESSED}, governance, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, commons, design dilemmas, energy community, platformization}, } @article{brekke_dissensus_2021, @@ -3409,7 +3381,7 @@ Publication Title: Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceeding journaltitle = {Frontiers in Human Dynamics}, author = {Brekke, Jaya Klara and Beecroft, Kate and Pick, Francesca}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, blockchain, dao, dissensus, horizontal decision-making, peer-to-peer governance, political theory, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE}, + keywords = {blockchain, \_LATEST, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, dao, dissensus, horizontal decision-making, peer-to-peer governance, political theory}, } @article{de_filippi_invisible_2016, @@ -3422,7 +3394,7 @@ Publication Title: Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceeding journaltitle = {Internet Policy Review}, author = {De Filippi, Primavera and Loveluck, Benjamin}, date = {2016}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, Peer-to-peer (P2P), {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, Peer-to-peer (P2P)}, } @article{hermstruwer_limits_2021, @@ -3452,7 +3424,7 @@ Publication Title: Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceeding author = {Parkin, Jack}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {algorithmic decentralization, automation, blockchain governance, cryptoeconomics, forking, human-machine labour, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, algorithmic decentralization, automation, blockchain governance, cryptoeconomics, forking, human-machine labour}, } @article{hutten_soft_2019, @@ -3466,7 +3438,7 @@ Publication Title: Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceeding journaltitle = {Global Networks}, author = {Hütten, Moritz}, date = {2019}, - keywords = {{BITCOIN}, {BLOCKCHAINS}, {CRYPTOLOGY}, {CYBERPUNKS}, {CYPHERPUNKS}, {DAO}, {DLT}, {ETHEREUM}, {HARD} {FORK}, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, {PROCESSED}, {SMART} {CONTRACTS}, {TECHNO}-{UTOPIANISM}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, {DAO}, {BITCOIN}, {BLOCKCHAINS}, {CRYPTOLOGY}, {CYBERPUNKS}, {CYPHERPUNKS}, {DLT}, {ETHEREUM}, {HARD} {FORK}, {SMART} {CONTRACTS}, {TECHNO}-{UTOPIANISM}}, } @article{renwick_those_2021, @@ -3481,7 +3453,7 @@ Publication Title: Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceeding journaltitle = {Journal of Information Technology}, author = {Renwick, Robin and Gleasure, Rob}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {Blockchain, boundary objects, cryptocurrency, Monero, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, privacy, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {cryptocurrency, Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, boundary objects, Monero, privacy}, } @article{rossi_towards_2019, @@ -3493,7 +3465,7 @@ Publication Title: Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceeding journaltitle = {{SSRN} Electronic Journal}, author = {Rossi, Enrico and Sorensen, Carsten}, date = {2019}, - keywords = {blockchain analytical framework, carsten, centralization, decentralization, definition, digital, digital network de, digital networks, digital platform, enrico and sørensen, infrastructure, platform-infrastructure, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, {PROCESSED}, published as, rossi, this working paper is, towards a theory of}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, blockchain analytical framework, carsten, centralization, decentralization, definition, digital, digital network de, digital networks, digital platform, enrico and sørensen, infrastructure, platform-infrastructure, published as, rossi, this working paper is, towards a theory of}, } @article{rozas_when_2021, @@ -3506,7 +3478,7 @@ Publication Title: Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceeding journaltitle = {{SAGE} Open}, author = {Rozas, David and Tenorio-Fornés, Antonio and Díaz-Molina, Silvia and Hassan, Samer}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {algorithmic governance, blockchain, commons governance, commons-based peer production, decentralization, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {blockchain, {PROCESSED}, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, decentralization, algorithmic governance, commons governance, commons-based peer production}, } @article{frey_this_2019, @@ -3521,7 +3493,7 @@ Publication Title: Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceeding author = {Frey, Seth and Krafft, P. M. and Keegan, Brian C.}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: {ACM} New York, {NY}, {USA}}, - keywords = {Computational social science, {DAOS}, Digital democracy, Digital institutions, Institutional analysis, Institutional design, Knowledge commons, {MY}\_GS, Resource management}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {DAOS}, Computational social science, Digital democracy, Digital institutions, Institutional analysis, Institutional design, Knowledge commons, Resource management}, } @article{faqir-rhazoui_comparative_2021, @@ -3536,7 +3508,7 @@ Publication Title: Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceeding date = {2021}, note = {{ISBN}: 1317402100139 Publisher: Journal of Internet Services and Applications}, - keywords = {Blockchain, {DAO}, {DAOS}, Decentralized autonomous organization, Distributed systems, Ethereum, Governance, Online community, {PROCESSED}, Quantitative research, Voting, {xDai}}, + keywords = {Ethereum, Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Governance, {DAO}, {DAOS}, Decentralized autonomous organization, Distributed systems, Online community, Quantitative research, Voting, {xDai}}, } @article{lovett_fork_2021, @@ -3550,7 +3522,7 @@ Publisher: Journal of Internet Services and Applications}, author = {Lovett, Matthew and Thomas, Lee}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Public Knowledge Project}, - keywords = {{DAOS}, {MY}\_GS}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {DAOS}}, } @article{el_faqir_overview_2020, @@ -3563,7 +3535,7 @@ Publisher: Journal of Internet Services and Applications}, date = {2020-08}, note = {{ISBN}: 9781450387798 Publisher: {ICST}}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, Blockchain, {DAO}, {DAOS}, governance, online communities, open collaboration, visualization}, + keywords = {Blockchain, \_LATEST, governance, {DAO}, online communities, {DAOS}, open collaboration, visualization}, } @article{hsieh_bitcoin_2018, @@ -3578,7 +3550,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, author = {Hsieh, Ying Ying and Vergne, Jean Philippe and Anderson, Philip and Lakhani, Karim and Reitzig, Markus}, date = {2018}, note = {Publisher: Springer}, - keywords = {Blockchain, Consensus mechanisms, {DAOS}, Decentralized autonomous organization, New forms of organizing, Organizational forms, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, {DAOS}, Decentralized autonomous organization, Consensus mechanisms, New forms of organizing, Organizational forms}, } @article{lumineau_blockchain_2021, @@ -3593,7 +3565,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, author = {Lumineau, Fabrice and Wang, Wenqian and Schilke, Oliver}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: {INFORMS}}, - keywords = {Blockchains, Collaboration, Contractual governance, {DAOS}, Digitalization, {MY}\_GS, Relational governance, Research agenda, Technological innovation, Transaction costs}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {DAOS}, Blockchains, Collaboration, Contractual governance, Digitalization, Relational governance, Research agenda, Technological innovation, Transaction costs}, } @article{schneider_broad-based_2021, @@ -3607,7 +3579,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, author = {Schneider, Nathan}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Michigan Publishing, University of Michigan Library}, - keywords = {{DAOS}, {MY}\_GS}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {DAOS}}, } @article{sun_centralized_2021, @@ -3617,7 +3589,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, journaltitle = {{SSRN} Electronic Journal}, author = {Sun, Xiaotong}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {{DAOS}, {MY}\_GS}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {DAOS}}, } @article{tse_decentralised_2020, @@ -3632,7 +3604,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, author = {Tse, Nathan}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, - keywords = {{DAOS}, {MY}\_GS}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {DAOS}}, } @article{hassan_decentralized_2021, @@ -3647,7 +3619,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, author = {Hassan, Samer and De Filippi, Primavera}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Berlin: Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society}, - keywords = {Blockchain, {DAOS}, Decentralized Autonomous Organization ({DAO}), {MY}\_GS}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {MY}\_GS, {DAOS}, Decentralized Autonomous Organization ({DAO})}, } @article{vergne_decentralized_2020, @@ -3662,7 +3634,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, author = {Vergne, {JP}}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: {SAGE} Publications Sage {UK}: London, England}, - keywords = {{DAOS}, {MY}\_GS}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {DAOS}}, } @article{wissel_fairness_2021, @@ -3670,7 +3642,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, doi = {https://repository.tudelft.nl/islandora/object/uuid:72a5c834-177b-4b3c-a6f8-8e69e65cfdf4}, author = {Wissel, Tim}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {{DAOS}, {MY}\_GS}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {DAOS}}, } @article{poblet_athens_2020, @@ -3684,7 +3656,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, author = {Poblet, Marta and Allen, Darcy W. E. and Konashevych, Oleksii and Lane, Aaron M. and Diaz Valdivia, Carlos Andres}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Frontiers}, - keywords = {{DAOS}, {MY}\_GS}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {DAOS}}, } @article{chen_governance_2022, @@ -3699,7 +3671,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, author = {Chen, Liang and Tong, Tony W. and Tang, Shaoqin and Han, Nianchen}, date = {2022}, note = {Publisher: {SAGE} Publications Sage {CA}: Los Angeles, {CA}}, - keywords = {control, {DAOS}, digital platform, digitization, incentive, meta-organization, {MY}\_GS, organizational form, organizational governance, platform design, platform governance}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {DAOS}, digital platform, control, digitization, incentive, meta-organization, organizational form, organizational governance, platform design, platform governance}, } @article{murray_humans_2021, @@ -3714,7 +3686,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, author = {Murray, Alex and Rhymer, Jen and Sirmon, David G.}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Academy of Management Briarcliff Manor, {NY}}, - keywords = {{DAOS}, {MY}\_GS}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {DAOS}}, } @article{lustig_intersecting_2019, @@ -3727,7 +3699,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, journaltitle = {Proceedings of the {ACM} on Human-Computer Interaction}, author = {Lustig, Caitlin}, date = {2019}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, Autonomous systems, Bitcoin, Blockchain, {DAOS}, Decentralized autonomous systems, Distributed systems, Imaginaries, Participatory design}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, \_LATEST, {DAOS}, Distributed systems, Autonomous systems, Decentralized autonomous systems, Imaginaries, Participatory design}, } @article{wright_measuring_2021, @@ -3740,7 +3712,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, journaltitle = {{IEEE} Transactions on Technology and Society}, author = {Wright, Steven A.}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {{DAOS}, {MY}\_GS}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {DAOS}}, } @thesis{crepaldi_authority_2020-1, @@ -3751,7 +3723,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, author = {Crepaldi, M}, date = {2020}, doi = {http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/9432/}, - keywords = {{DAOS}, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {POLITICS}\_GOVERNANCE, {DAOS}}, } @article{morrison_dao_2020, @@ -3763,7 +3735,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, journaltitle = {Frontiers in Blockchain}, author = {Morrison, Robbie and Mazey, Natasha C. H. L. and Wingreen, Stephen C.}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, blockchain, daos, {DAOs}, {DAOS}, decentralized aut, decentralized autonomous organizations, is governance, {IS} governance, smart contracts, trust}, + keywords = {blockchain, \_LATEST, smart contracts, trust, {DAOS}, daos, {DAOs}, decentralized aut, decentralized autonomous organizations, is governance, {IS} governance}, } @article{brennecke_-central_2022-1, @@ -3772,7 +3744,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, doi = {10.24251/HICSS.2022.737}, author = {Brennecke, Martin and Schellinger, Benjamin and Urbach, Nils and Guggenberger, Tobias}, date = {2022}, - keywords = {{DAOS}, {MY}\_GS}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {DAOS}}, } @article{rikken_ins_nodate, @@ -3780,7 +3752,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, doi = {https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3989559}, journaltitle = {Available at {SSRN} 3989559}, author = {Rikken, Olivier and Janssen, Marijn and Kwee, Zenlin}, - keywords = {{DAOS}, {MY}\_GS}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {DAOS}}, } @inproceedings{schirrmacher_token-centric_2021, @@ -3790,7 +3762,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, booktitle = {The 42nd International Conference on Information Systems: {ICIS} 2021: Building Sustainability and Resilience With is: A Call for Action}, author = {Schirrmacher, Nina-Birte and Jensen, Johannes Rude and Avital, Michel}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {{DAOS}, {MY}\_GS}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {DAOS}}, } @article{buttigieg_anti-money_2019, @@ -3858,7 +3830,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, author = {Boreiko, Dmitri and Ferrarini, Guido and Giudici, Paolo}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: Springer}, - keywords = {Blockchain, Financial regulation, Initial coin offerings, Initial exchange offerings, {PROCESSED}, Prospectus, {REGULATION}, Startups}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Financial regulation, {REGULATION}, Initial coin offerings, Initial exchange offerings, Prospectus, Startups}, } @article{guadamuz_blockchains_2015, @@ -3886,7 +3858,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, author = {Maddox, Alexia and Barratt, Monica J. and Allen, Matthew and Lenton, Simon}, date = {2016}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {Dark web, digital ethnography, e-Commerce, illicit drugs, online community, online social activism, {PROCESSED}, {REGULATION}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {REGULATION}, Dark web, digital ethnography, e-Commerce, illicit drugs, online community, online social activism}, } @article{fletcher_countering_2021, @@ -3902,7 +3874,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, author = {Fletcher, Emily and Larkin, Charles and Corbet, Shaen}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier B.V.}, - keywords = {Cryptocurrency, Money laundering, {PROCESSED}, Regulation, {REGULATION}, Terrorist financing}, + keywords = {Cryptocurrency, {PROCESSED}, {REGULATION}, Money laundering, Regulation, Terrorist financing}, } @article{rae_crypto_2019, @@ -3917,7 +3889,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, author = {Rae, Shaela W and Mastersmith, Lorraine}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: {HAB} Press Limited}, - keywords = {Business And Economics–Banking And Finance, Canada, Currency, Digital currencies, Money laundering, {PROCESSED}, {REGULATION}, Regulation of financial institutions, Securities industry, Securities regulations, Technological change, United States–{US}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {REGULATION}, Money laundering, Business And Economics–Banking And Finance, Canada, Currency, Digital currencies, Regulation of financial institutions, Securities industry, Securities regulations, Technological change, United States–{US}}, } @article{tozze_cryptocurrencies_2021, @@ -3946,7 +3918,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, author = {Butler, Simon}, date = {2021}, note = {{ISSN}: 16113349}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, Cryptocurrencies, Cybercrime, {PROCESSED}, {REGULATION}, Security, Underground and dark net forums, User studies}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, {PROCESSED}, Cryptocurrencies, {REGULATION}, Cybercrime, Security, Underground and dark net forums, User studies}, } @article{maddox_disrupting_2020, @@ -3958,7 +3930,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, journaltitle = {Journal of Digital Social Research}, author = {Maddox, Alexia}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {1, 2, 2020, {ANTHROPOLOGY}, australia, contentious visibility, {CRYPTO}, cryptomarket, deakin university, digital ethnography, digital frontier, esearch, igital s ocial r, illicit drug use, j ournal of d, n o, online community, {PROCESSED}, {REGULATION}, v ol}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {REGULATION}, digital ethnography, online community, 1, 2, 2020, {ANTHROPOLOGY}, australia, contentious visibility, {CRYPTO}, cryptomarket, deakin university, digital frontier, esearch, igital s ocial r, illicit drug use, j ournal of d, n o, v ol}, } @incollection{inozemtsev_legal_2021, @@ -4008,7 +3980,7 @@ Publisher: {ICST}}, author = {Burilov, Vlad}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: Brill Nijhoff}, - keywords = {crypto asset, {EU} regulation, financial market, ico, {PROCESSED}, {REGULATION}, security token, tokenization, utility token}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {REGULATION}, crypto asset, {EU} regulation, financial market, ico, security token, tokenization, utility token}, } @article{goforth_regulation_2021, @@ -4078,7 +4050,7 @@ Publisher: Routledge}, journaltitle = {Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law}, author = {Ferrari, Valeria}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, Crypto-assets, cryptocurrencies, enforcement, {EU} law, financial regulation, fintech, {REGULATION}}, + keywords = {cryptocurrencies, \_LATEST, financial regulation, {REGULATION}, Crypto-assets, enforcement, {EU} law, fintech}, } @article{xie_why_2019, @@ -4109,7 +4081,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Selmi, Refk and Bouoiyour, Jamal and Wohar, Mark E.}, date = {2022}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, Dependence switching copula model, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_BUBBLE, Geopolitical risks, Gold, Principal component analysis, {PROCESSED}, Safe haven}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, {PROCESSED}, Dependence switching copula model, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_BUBBLE, Geopolitical risks, Gold, Principal component analysis, Safe haven}, } @article{pele_are_2021, @@ -4122,7 +4094,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Pele, Daniel Traian and Wesselhöfft, Niels and Härdle, Wolfgang Karl and Kolossiatis, Michalis and Yatracos, Yannis G.}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {classification, Cryptocurrency, factor model, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_BUBBLE, multivariate analysis, {PROCESSED}, synchronic evolution, variance components split methods}, + keywords = {Cryptocurrency, {PROCESSED}, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_BUBBLE, classification, factor model, multivariate analysis, synchronic evolution, variance components split methods}, } @article{caferra_bitcoin_2021, @@ -4137,7 +4109,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Caferra, Rocco and Tedeschi, Gabriele and Morone, Andrea}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {Assets synchronization, Bubbles, Cryptocurrencies, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_BUBBLE, Hedging, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, Cryptocurrencies, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_BUBBLE, Assets synchronization, Bubbles, Hedging}, } @article{de_andres_challenges_2022, @@ -4151,7 +4123,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {de Andrés, Pablo and Arroyo, David and Correia, Ricardo and Rezola, Alvaro}, date = {2022}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {Alternative financing solutions, Asymmetrical information, Blockchain, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_BUBBLE, Initial coin offerings, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Initial coin offerings, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_BUBBLE, Alternative financing solutions, Asymmetrical information}, } @article{nabilou_ignorance_2019, @@ -4165,7 +4137,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Journal of Financial Regulation}, author = {Nabilou, Hossein and Prüm, André}, date = {2019}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_BUBBLE, Information asymmetry, Money, {PROCESSED}, Safe asset}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_BUBBLE, Information asymmetry, Money, Safe asset}, } @article{smales_investor_2022, @@ -4179,7 +4151,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Smales, L. A.}, date = {2022}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_BUBBLE, Google search volume, Investor attention, {PROCESSED}, Uncertainty}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency, {PROCESSED}, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_BUBBLE, Google search volume, Investor attention, Uncertainty}, } @article{wang_is_2019, @@ -4194,7 +4166,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Wang, Gangjin and Tang, Yanping and Xie, Chi and Chen, Shou}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_BUBBLE, Hedging asset, {PROCESSED}, Safe haven, Spillover effects}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, {PROCESSED}, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_BUBBLE, Safe haven, Hedging asset, Spillover effects}, } @article{liu_risks_2021, @@ -4209,7 +4181,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Liu, Yukun and Tsyvinski, Aleh}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Oxford University Press}, - keywords = {{FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_BUBBLE, G12, G31, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_BUBBLE, G12, G31}, } @article{feinstein_impact_2020-1, @@ -4223,7 +4195,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Feinstein, Brian D. and Werbach, Kevin}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Oxford University Press}, - keywords = {{FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_BUBBLE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_BUBBLE}, } @article{lee_tokenization_2021, @@ -4236,7 +4208,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Journal of the Economic Geographical Society of Korea}, author = {Lee, Hoobin and Hong, Dasom}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {Blockchain Technology, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_BUBBLE, Financial Geography, Financialization, House Poor Households, Housing Finance, {PROCESSED}, Space Tokenization}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_BUBBLE, Blockchain Technology, Financial Geography, Financialization, House Poor Households, Housing Finance, Space Tokenization}, } @article{baur_volatility_2021, @@ -4251,7 +4223,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Baur, Dirk G. and Dimpfl, Thomas}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Springer}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, Digital currency, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_BUBBLE, Medium of exchange, {PROCESSED}, Volatility}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, {PROCESSED}, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_BUBBLE, Digital currency, Medium of exchange, Volatility}, } @article{aitken_all_2017, @@ -4266,7 +4238,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Aitken, Rob}, date = {2017}, note = {Publisher: {SAGE} Publications Sage {UK}: London, England}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, big data, credit invisibles, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, Financialization, inclusion/exclusion, unbanked, visualization}, + keywords = {\_LATEST, visualization, {FINANCE}, Financialization, big data, credit invisibles, {FINANCE}\_POWER, inclusion/exclusion, unbanked}, } @article{lothian_american_2012, @@ -4277,7 +4249,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {{SSRN} Electronic Journal}, author = {Lothian, Tamara}, date = {2012}, - keywords = {{FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER}, } @article{langley_assets_2020, @@ -4293,7 +4265,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Langley, Paul}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Routledge}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, assetization, Assets, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, financialization, investment, rent}, + keywords = {\_LATEST, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, assetization, Assets, financialization, investment, rent}, } @article{gietzmann_blockchain_2021, @@ -4308,7 +4280,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Journal of Accounting and Public Policy}, author = {Gietzmann, Miles and Grossetti, Francesco}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {Asset provenance, Blockchain, Distributed ledger, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, {PROCESSED}, Regulatory compliance, Smart contracts}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, Asset provenance, Distributed ledger, Regulatory compliance, Smart contracts}, } @article{campbell-verduyn_blockchains_2019, @@ -4323,7 +4295,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Campbell-Verduyn, Malcolm and Goguen, Marcel}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: Wiley Online Library}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, {CIVIL} {SOCIETY}, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, {GLOBALIZATION}, {NETWORKS}, {TRANSNATIONAL} {SOCIAL} {RELATIONS}}, + keywords = {\_LATEST, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, {CIVIL} {SOCIETY}, {GLOBALIZATION}, {NETWORKS}, {TRANSNATIONAL} {SOCIAL} {RELATIONS}}, } @article{pilkington_can_2017, @@ -4335,7 +4307,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {World Review of Political Economy}, author = {Pilkington, Marc}, date = {2017}, - keywords = {{FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER}, } @article{braun_central_2019, @@ -4343,7 +4315,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, doi = {10.31235/osf.io/nf9ms}, author = {Braun, Benjamin and Gabor, Daniela}, date = {2019}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, central banking, {ECB}, European Central Bank, Federal Reserve, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, financialization, infrastructural power, market-based finance, monetary policy, repo, securitization, shadow banking}, + keywords = {\_LATEST, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, financialization, central banking, {ECB}, European Central Bank, Federal Reserve, infrastructural power, market-based finance, monetary policy, repo, securitization, shadow banking}, } @article{pitluck_finance_2018, @@ -4356,7 +4328,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Economic Anthropology}, author = {Pitluck, Aaron Z. and Mattioli, Fabio and Souleles, Daniel}, date = {2018}, - keywords = {adults to accessing housing, contemporary daily, everything from provisioning for, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, financialization, financialization as a significant, functionalism, increasingly involve some manner, it all seems to, life, of equity, performativity, phenomenon behind much of, political economy, {PROCESSED}, relational sociology, the elderly in retirement, the social sciences recognize, to alleviating rural poverty, to children and young, to delivering an education}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, financialization, adults to accessing housing, contemporary daily, everything from provisioning for, financialization as a significant, functionalism, increasingly involve some manner, it all seems to, life, of equity, performativity, phenomenon behind much of, political economy, relational sociology, the elderly in retirement, the social sciences recognize, to alleviating rural poverty, to children and young, to delivering an education}, } @article{samman_financial_nodate, @@ -4365,7 +4337,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, abstract = {Apocalyptic thinking has a long religious and political tradition, but what place does it occupy within the temporal universe of contemporary capitalism? In this essay, we use the figure of the eschaton to draw out the loaded and ambiguous character of the future as it emerges through the condition of indebtedness. This entails a departure from political economy accounts of capitalist futurity, which stress the structural logic of financial speculation, in favour of an existential account that begins instead with the cosmology of money and debt. We argue that finance capital's fixation on the future has produced a very specific form of apocalyptic imagination, characteristic of financial society and built on a libidinal economy of leverage. Rather than offering an ecstatic end to the global process of financialization, financial eschatologies bind the contemporary subject to debt and indebtedness to the very end: an endless apocalypse, premised on the ends of finance itself.}, journaltitle = {Theory, Culture \& Society (forthcoming)}, author = {Samman, Amin and Sgambati, Stefano}, - keywords = {{FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER}, } @article{eichengreen_financial_2021, @@ -4378,7 +4350,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Eichengreen, Barry}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Springer}, - keywords = {{FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER}, } @article{zook_initial_2020, @@ -4392,7 +4364,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Environment and Planning A}, author = {Zook, Matthew and Grote, Michael H.}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {Blockchain, cryptocurrencies, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, financialization, initial coin offering, {PROCESSED}, savedroid}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, cryptocurrencies, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, financialization, initial coin offering, savedroid}, } @inproceedings{proskurovska_linking_2022, @@ -4401,7 +4373,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, booktitle = {2022 American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting}, author = {Proskurovska, Anetta}, date = {2022}, - keywords = {{FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER}, } @article{kim_propertization_2018, @@ -4413,7 +4385,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {{SSRN} Electronic Journal}, author = {Kim, Jongchul}, date = {2018}, - keywords = {contract, corporate power, credit, finance, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, financial crisis, money, money market funds, {PROCESSED}, propertization, property, repurchase agreements, shares}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, contract, corporate power, credit, finance, financial crisis, money, money market funds, propertization, property, repurchase agreements, shares}, } @article{binder_technopopulism_2021, @@ -4424,7 +4396,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {{SSRN} Electronic Journal}, author = {Binder, Carola}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {{FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER}, } @article{vogl_financial_2020, @@ -4439,7 +4411,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Nordic Journal of Aesthetics}, author = {Vogl, Joseph}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, Class, Democracy, Finance, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, Geo-economical order, Power, Sovereignty}, + keywords = {Finance, \_LATEST, Sovereignty, {FINANCE}, {FINANCE}\_POWER, Class, Democracy, Geo-economical order, Power}, } @article{dorry_there_2018, @@ -4464,7 +4436,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {International Journal of Energy Research}, author = {Teng, Fei and Zhang, Qi and Wang, Ge and Liu, Jiangfeng and Li, Hailong}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {applications, challenges, development trends, {ENERGY}, energy blockchain, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, {PROCESSED}, support policies}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, applications, challenges, development trends, {ENERGY}, energy blockchain, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, support policies}, } @article{okorie_network_2021, @@ -4478,7 +4450,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {International Journal of Finance and Economics}, author = {Okorie, David I.}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {connectedness, {CRYPTO}, cryptocurrency, electricity, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_ELECTRICITY, {PROCESSED}, return, spillover, volatility}, + keywords = {cryptocurrency, {PROCESSED}, {CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, connectedness, electricity, {ENERGY}\_ELECTRICITY, return, spillover, volatility}, } @unpublished{gallersdorfer_accounting_2021, @@ -4487,7 +4459,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Gallersdörfer, Ulrich and Klaaßen, Lena and Stoll, Christian}, date = {2021}, note = {Issue: November}, - keywords = {{CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS}, } @unpublished{scharnowski_bitcoin_2021, @@ -4499,7 +4471,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, date = {2021}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.3936787}, note = {Publication Title: {SSRN} Electronic Journal}, - keywords = {and conference and seminar, and suggestions, and the university of, bitcoin, blackout, centralization, christian westheide, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_ELECTRICITY, g1, g2, jel, mannheim for helpful comments, mining, o30, participants at the cryp-, {PROCESSED}, proof-of-stake, proof-of-work, q40, tocurrency research conference 2021, we thank erik theissen}, + keywords = {bitcoin, {PROCESSED}, centralization, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_ELECTRICITY, and conference and seminar, and suggestions, and the university of, blackout, christian westheide, g1, g2, jel, mannheim for helpful comments, mining, o30, participants at the cryp-, proof-of-stake, proof-of-work, q40, tocurrency research conference 2021, we thank erik theissen}, } @article{kufeoglu_bitcoin_2019, @@ -4513,7 +4485,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Küfeoğlu, Sinan and Özkuran, Mahmut}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, Consumption, {CRYPTO}, Energy, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, Mining, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, {CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, Consumption, Energy, Mining}, } @article{vries_bitcoins_2020, @@ -4528,7 +4500,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Vries, Alex De}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {Behavioral economics, Bitcoin, Blockchain, {CRYPTO}, Cryptocurrency mining, {ENERGY}, Energy consumption, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, {PROCESSED}, Proof-of-work}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, {CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, Behavioral economics, Cryptocurrency mining, Energy consumption, Proof-of-work}, } @unpublished{qin_bitcoins_2020, @@ -4539,7 +4511,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, date = {2020}, doi = {http://arxiv.org/abs/2011.02612}, note = {\_eprint: 2011.02612}, - keywords = {{CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS}, } @article{de_vries_bitcoins_2018, @@ -4554,7 +4526,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {de Vries, Alex}, date = {2018}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {{CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS}, } @article{de_vries_bitcoins_2021, @@ -4570,7 +4542,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {de Vries, Alex and Stoll, Christian}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier B.V.}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, {CRYPTO}, Electronic waste, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, {PROCESSED}, Proof of work, Semiconductor supply chain, Sustainability}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, {PROCESSED}, {CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, Electronic waste, Proof of work, Semiconductor supply chain, Sustainability}, } @article{ante_blockchain_2021, @@ -4586,7 +4558,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Ante, L. and Steinmetz, F. and Fiedler, I.}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier Ltd}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, Bitcoin, Data privacy, Distributed ledger, Electricity, {ENERGY}, Energy markets, Energy trading, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, Microgrids, Smart grids, Social network analysis}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, \_LATEST, Distributed ledger, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, Data privacy, Electricity, Energy markets, Energy trading, Microgrids, Smart grids, Social network analysis}, } @article{yildizbasi_blockchain_2021, @@ -4600,7 +4572,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Renewable Energy}, author = {Yildizbasi, Abdullah}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {Blockchain, Circular economy, {ENERGY}, Energy policy, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, {PROCESSED}, Pythagorean fuzzy {AHP}, Renewable energy}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, Circular economy, Energy policy, Pythagorean fuzzy {AHP}, Renewable energy}, } @article{brilliantova_blockchain_2019, @@ -4614,7 +4586,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Technology in Society}, author = {Brilliantova, Vlada and Thurner, Thomas Wolfgang}, date = {2019}, - keywords = {Application, Blockchain, Decentralised generation, Distributed energy resources, {ENERGY}, Energy exchange, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, Peer-to-peer, Power sector, {PROCESSED}, Transactive energy}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, Application, Decentralised generation, Distributed energy resources, Energy exchange, Peer-to-peer, Power sector, Transactive energy}, } @article{dorfleitner_blockchain_2021, @@ -4630,7 +4602,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Dorfleitner, Gregor and Muck, Franziska and Scheckenbach, Isabel}, date = {2021-10}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier Ltd}, - keywords = {Blockchain, Consensus mechanisms, Distributed ledger, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE, Green finance, Peer-to-peer transactions, {PROCESSED}, Sustainability goals}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Consensus mechanisms, Distributed ledger, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE, Green finance, Peer-to-peer transactions, Sustainability goals}, } @article{teufel_blockchain_2019, @@ -4645,7 +4617,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Journal of Electronic Science and Technology}, author = {Teufel, Bernd and Sentic, Anton and Barmet, Mathias}, date = {2019}, - keywords = {Blockchain energy management, Crowd energy, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, {PROCESSED}, Transition research}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, Blockchain energy management, Crowd energy, Transition research}, } @article{petri_blockchain_2020, @@ -4659,7 +4631,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Computers in Industry}, author = {Petri, Ioan and Barati, Masoud and Rezgui, Yacine and Rana, Omer F}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {Blockchain, Cost, {ENERGY}, Energy communities, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, Fish industries, {PROCESSED}, Smart contracts}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Smart contracts, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, Cost, Energy communities, Fish industries}, } @article{mollah_blockchain_2021, @@ -4674,7 +4646,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Mollah, Muhammad Baqer and Zhao, Jun and Niyato, Dusit and Lam, Kwok Yan and Zhang, Xin and Ghias, Amer M.Y.M. and Koh, Leong Hai and Yang, Lei}, date = {2021}, note = {\_eprint: 1911.03298}, - keywords = {Blockchain, distributed energy resources ({DERs}), {ENERGY}, energy Internet ({EI}), energy trading, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, grid 2.0, Internet of Energy ({IoE}), microgrid, {PROCESSED}, security, smart contract, smart grid}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, distributed energy resources ({DERs}), energy Internet ({EI}), energy trading, grid 2.0, Internet of Energy ({IoE}), microgrid, security, smart contract, smart grid}, } @article{miglani_blockchain_2020, @@ -4688,7 +4660,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Computer Communications}, author = {Miglani, Arzoo and Kumar, Neeraj and Chamola, Vinay and Zeadally, Sherali}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {Blockchain, Consensus algorithm, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, Internet of Energy, {PROCESSED}, Smart grid, Vehicle-to-grid}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, Consensus algorithm, Internet of Energy, Smart grid, Vehicle-to-grid}, } @thesis{zannini_blockchain_2020, @@ -4712,7 +4684,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Howson, Peter}, date = {2020-05}, note = {Publisher: Pergamon}, - keywords = {{ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE}, } @article{yapa_can_2021, @@ -4727,7 +4699,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Network}, author = {Yapa, Charithri and de Alwis, Chamitha and Liyanage, Madhusanka}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {{ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS}, } @article{howson_climate_2020, @@ -4739,7 +4711,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Frontiers in Blockchain}, author = {Howson, Peter}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {blockchain, climate crises, crypto-colonialism, cryptocurrencies, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE, global south, green grabbing, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {blockchain, {PROCESSED}, cryptocurrencies, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE, climate crises, crypto-colonialism, global south, green grabbing}, } @article{schneiders_community_2021, @@ -4753,7 +4725,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Energies}, author = {Schneiders, Alexandra and Shipworth, David}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {{ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS}, } @article{campbell-verduyn_conjuring_2021, @@ -4766,7 +4738,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Campbell-Verduyn, Malcolm}, date = {2021}, note = {{ISBN}: 2033795276}, - keywords = {{ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE}, } @article{valdivia_connecting_2022, @@ -4780,7 +4752,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Energy Research and Social Science}, author = {Valdivia, A. Diaz and Balcell, M. Poblet}, date = {2022}, - keywords = {Accountability, Blockchain, Community-based energy ({CBE}), {CRYPTO}, Distributed energy systems, {ENERGY}, Energy decentralization, Energy transitions, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, Governance, Microgrid, Peer-to-peer energy trading, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Governance, {CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, Accountability, Community-based energy ({CBE}), Distributed energy systems, Energy decentralization, Energy transitions, Microgrid, Peer-to-peer energy trading}, } @article{howson_cryptocarbon_2019, @@ -4796,7 +4768,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Howson, Peter and Oakes, Sarah and Baynham-Herd, Zachary and Swords, Jon}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {Blockchain, Carbon offsetting, Cryptocarbon, Cryptocurrencies, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE, Forest conservation, {PROCESSED}, {REDD}+}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Cryptocurrencies, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE, Carbon offsetting, Cryptocarbon, Forest conservation, {REDD}+}, } @article{nanez_alonso_cryptocurrency_2021, @@ -4809,7 +4781,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Energies}, author = {Náñez Alonso, Sergio Luis and Jorge‐vázquez, Javier and Echarte Fernández, Miguel Ángel and Reier Forradellas, Ricardo Francisco}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {{CRYPTO}, Cryptocurrencies, Cryptocurrency mining, Energetic sustainability, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, {PROCESSED}, Sustainability, Sustainability of cryptocurrencies, Sustainable mining}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, Cryptocurrencies, {CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, Cryptocurrency mining, Sustainability, Energetic sustainability, Sustainability of cryptocurrencies, Sustainable mining}, } @article{goodkind_cryptodamages_2020-1, @@ -4825,7 +4797,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Goodkind, Andrew L. and Jones, Benjamin A. and Berrens, Robert P.}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {Air pollution, Bitcoin, Blockchain, {CRYPTO}, Cryptocurrencies, {ENERGY}, Energy use, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, Human health, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Cryptocurrencies, {CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, Air pollution, Energy use, Human health}, } @article{truby_decarbonizing_2018, @@ -4841,7 +4813,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Truby, Jon}, date = {2018}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {Behavioural change, Bitcoin, Blockchain, Carbon, {CRYPTO}, Decarbonizing, Digital currencies, {ENERGY}, Energy consumption, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, Environmental taxation, Financial innovation, Fiscal tools, Government intervention, {PROCESSED}, Technological innovation}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Technological innovation, Digital currencies, {CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, Energy consumption, Behavioural change, Carbon, Decarbonizing, Environmental taxation, Financial innovation, Fiscal tools, Government intervention}, } @article{jana_determinants_2021, @@ -4853,7 +4825,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Technological Forecasting and Social Change}, author = {Jana, Rabin K. and Ghosh, Indranil and Das, Debojyoti and Dutta, Anupam}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, Electronic waste, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, Machine learning, Non-parametric statistics, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, Electronic waste, Machine learning, Non-parametric statistics}, } @article{howson_distributed_2021, @@ -4869,7 +4841,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Howson, Peter}, date = {2021-06}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier B.V.}, - keywords = {Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies, Decolonisation, Degrowth, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE, {PROCESSED}, Sustainability, Technology}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Cryptocurrencies, {ENERGY}, Sustainability, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE, Decolonisation, Degrowth, Technology}, } @article{koomey_does_2021, @@ -4885,7 +4857,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Koomey, Jonathan and Masanet, Eric}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier Inc.}, - keywords = {analytical errors, Bitcoin electricity use, carbon dioxide emissions, carbon emissions, computing efficiency, critical thinking, {CRYPTO}, cryptocurrency, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, forecasting, greenhouse gas emissions, information technology, long-term projections, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {cryptocurrency, {PROCESSED}, {CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, analytical errors, Bitcoin electricity use, carbon dioxide emissions, carbon emissions, computing efficiency, critical thinking, forecasting, greenhouse gas emissions, information technology, long-term projections}, } @article{sedlmeir_blick_2020, @@ -4899,7 +4871,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Informatik-Spektrum}, author = {Sedlmeir, Johannes and Buhl, Hans Ulrich and Fridgen, Gilbert and Keller, Robert}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {{CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS}, } @article{greenberg_energy_2019, @@ -4915,7 +4887,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Greenberg, Pierce and Bugden, Dylan}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, Bitcoin, Boomtowns, Crypto mining, Cryptocurrency, {ENERGY}, Energy justice, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency, \_LATEST, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE, Boomtowns, Crypto mining, Energy justice}, } @article{gallersdorfer_energy_2020-1, @@ -4930,7 +4902,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Gallersdörfer, Ulrich and Klaaßen, Lena and Stoll, Christian and Gallersdo, Ulrich and Klaaßen, Lena and Stoll, Christian and Gallersdo, Ulrich}, date = {2020-09}, note = {Publisher: Cell Press}, - keywords = {{CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS}, } @article{li_energy_2019, @@ -4946,7 +4918,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, date = {2019}, note = {{ISBN}: 8673188822 Publisher: Elsevier Ltd}, - keywords = {Carbon emission, Cryptocurrency mining, {ENERGY}, Energy consumption, {ENERGY}\_ELECTRICITY, Monero, {PoW}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, Monero, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_ELECTRICITY, Cryptocurrency mining, Energy consumption, Carbon emission, {PoW}}, } @article{li_energy_2019-1, @@ -4959,7 +4931,7 @@ Publisher: Elsevier Ltd}, journaltitle = {Energy}, author = {Li, Jingming and Li, Nianping and Peng, Jinqing and Cui, Haijiao and Wu, Zhibin}, date = {2019}, - keywords = {Carbon emission, Cryptocurrency mining, {ENERGY}, Energy consumption, {ENERGY}\_ELECTRICITY, Monero, {PoW}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, Monero, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_ELECTRICITY, Cryptocurrency mining, Energy consumption, Carbon emission, {PoW}}, } @unpublished{platt_energy_2021, @@ -4969,7 +4941,7 @@ Publisher: Elsevier Ltd}, date = {2021}, doi = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2109.03667}, note = {\_eprint: {arXiv}:2109.03667v5}, - keywords = {{CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS}, } @article{mcdonald_ethereum_2021, @@ -4980,7 +4952,7 @@ Publisher: Elsevier Ltd}, author = {{McDonald}, Kyle}, date = {2021}, note = {\_eprint: 2112.01238}, - keywords = {{CRYPTO}, cryptocurrency, energy, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, ethereum, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {cryptocurrency, ethereum, {PROCESSED}, {CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, energy}, } @article{hull_interrogating_2021, @@ -4995,7 +4967,7 @@ Publisher: Elsevier Ltd}, author = {Hull, Jed and Gupta, Aarti and Kloppenburg, Sanneke}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier B.V.}, - keywords = {A, Blockchain, climate cryptogovernance, Climate cryptogovernance, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE, {PROCESSED}, Transparency}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE, A, climate cryptogovernance, Climate cryptogovernance, Transparency}, } @article{schulz_leveraging_2020, @@ -5008,7 +4980,7 @@ Publisher: Elsevier Ltd}, author = {Schulz, Karsten and Feist, Marian}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {{CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE}, } @article{howson_preying_2022, @@ -5022,7 +4994,7 @@ Publisher: Elsevier Ltd}, journaltitle = {Energy Research and Social Science}, author = {Howson, Peter and de Vries, Alex}, date = {2022}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, Climate change, Cryptocurrency, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE, Poverty, {PROCESSED}, Proof-of-work, Sustainability}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency, {PROCESSED}, {ENERGY}, Proof-of-work, Sustainability, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE, Climate change, Poverty}, } @article{amenta_regulating_2021, @@ -5036,7 +5008,7 @@ Publisher: Elsevier Ltd}, journaltitle = {Energy Research \& Social Science}, author = {Amenta, Carlo and Riva Sanseverino, E and Stagnaro, Carlo}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {Blockchain, {ENERGY}, Energy market, {ENERGY}\_ELECTRICITY, Innovation, {PROCESSED}, Regulation}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Regulation, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_ELECTRICITY, Energy market, Innovation}, } @article{ahl_review_2019, @@ -5050,7 +5022,7 @@ Publisher: Elsevier Ltd}, journaltitle = {Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews}, author = {Ahl, Amanda and Yarime, Masaru and Tanaka, Kenji and Sagawa, Daishi}, date = {2019}, - keywords = {Blockchain, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, Institutions, Microgrid, Peer-to-peer, {PROCESSED}, Renewable energy}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, Renewable energy, Peer-to-peer, Microgrid, Institutions}, } @article{howson_tackling_2019, @@ -5065,7 +5037,7 @@ Publisher: Elsevier Ltd}, journaltitle = {Nature Climate Change}, author = {Howson, Peter}, date = {2019}, - keywords = {{ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE}, } @article{stoll_carbon_2019, @@ -5079,7 +5051,7 @@ Publisher: Elsevier Ltd}, journaltitle = {Joule}, author = {Stoll, Christian and Klaaßen, Lena and Gallersdörfer, Ulrich}, date = {2019}, - keywords = {{CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS}, } @article{yan_cryptocurrency_2021, @@ -5092,7 +5064,7 @@ Publisher: Elsevier Ltd}, author = {Yan, Lei and Mirza, Nawazish and Umar, Muhammad}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {Carbon funds, Cryptocurrencies, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE, Green investments, {PROCESSED}, Uncertainty}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, Cryptocurrencies, Uncertainty, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE, Carbon funds, Green investments}, } @article{dindar_detection_2021, @@ -5106,7 +5078,7 @@ Publisher: Elsevier Ltd}, author = {Dindar, B. and Gül, Ö.}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: {SAGE} Publications Sage {UK}: London, England}, - keywords = {5, co2 emission, cryptocurrency, electricity theft, {ENERGY}, energy consumption, {ENERGY}\_ELECTRICITY, installation and operation of, power signatures, {PROCESSED}, products are almost the, same all over the, technology, the costs for information, the system}, + keywords = {cryptocurrency, {PROCESSED}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_ELECTRICITY, 5, co2 emission, electricity theft, energy consumption, installation and operation of, power signatures, products are almost the, same all over the, technology, the costs for information, the system}, } @article{zhu_development_2020, @@ -5120,7 +5092,7 @@ Publisher: Elsevier Ltd}, author = {Zhu, Shuai and Song, Malin and Lim, Ming Kim and Wang, Jianlin and Zhao, Jiajia}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {Distributed energy, {ENERGY}, Energy blockchain, Energy production, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, {PROCESSED}, Regulation policy}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, Distributed energy, Energy blockchain, Energy production, Regulation policy}, } @article{badea_economic_2021, @@ -5133,7 +5105,7 @@ Publisher: Elsevier Ltd}, journaltitle = {{IEEE} Access}, author = {Badea, Liana and Mungiu-Pupazan, Mariana Claudia}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, {CRYPTO}, cryptocurrency, {ENERGY}, energy consumption, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, environment, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, {PROCESSED}, {CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, energy consumption, environment}, } @article{huston_energy_2020, @@ -5147,7 +5119,7 @@ Publisher: Elsevier Ltd}, date = {2020}, note = {{ISBN}: 2017121010 Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, - keywords = {{CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS}, } @article{sedlmeir_energy_2020, @@ -5162,7 +5134,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Sedlmeir, Johannes and Ulrich, Hans and Gilbert, Buhl and Keller, Robert}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden}, - keywords = {Blockchain, blockchain á cryptocurrency á, consumption á distributed ledger, {CRYPTO}, Cryptocurrency, Distr, energy, {ENERGY}, Energy consumption, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, {PROCESSED}, technology á}, + keywords = {Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, {CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, Energy consumption, energy, blockchain á cryptocurrency á, consumption á distributed ledger, Distr, technology á}, } @article{schinckus_good_2020, @@ -5178,7 +5150,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Schinckus, Christophe}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {Blockchain, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE, {FinTech}, Innovation, Mining industry, {PROCESSED}, Proof-of-Work}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {FinTech}, {PROCESSED}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_CLIMATE, Innovation, Mining industry, Proof-of-Work}, } @article{buth_promise_2019, @@ -5192,7 +5164,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Energy Research \& Social Science}, author = {Buth, M C (Annemarie) and Wieczorek, A J (Anna) and Verbong, G P J (Geert)}, date = {2019}, - keywords = {Actor configuration, Blockchain, Decentralization, Electricity, Energy, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, {PROCESSED}, Social network analysis, Transition}, + keywords = {Blockchain, Decentralization, {PROCESSED}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_GRIDS, Energy, Electricity, Social network analysis, Actor configuration, Transition}, } @unpublished{bogensperger_welche_2021, @@ -5201,7 +5173,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Bogensperger, Alexander and Zeiselmair, Andreas and Hinterstocker, Michael and Dossow, Patrick and Hilpert, Johannes and Wimmer, Maximilian and von Gneisenau, Carsten and Klausmann, Nikolas and Strüker, Jens and Urbach, Nils and Schellinger, Benjamin and Sedlmeir, Johannes and Völter, Fabiane}, date = {2021}, doi = {https://www.econstor.eu/handle/10419/237670}, - keywords = {{CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CRYPTO}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_EMISSIONS}, } @article{benetton_when_2021, @@ -5211,7 +5183,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {{SSRN} Electronic Journal}, author = {Benetton, Matteo and Compiani, Giovanni and Morse, Adair}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {{ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_ELECTRICITY, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {ENERGY}, {ENERGY}\_ELECTRICITY}, } @article{guadamuz_all_2019, @@ -5226,7 +5198,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Guadamuz, Andres}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {Blockchain, Code, Contracts, Intermediaries, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, {PROCESSED}, Smart contracts}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Smart contracts, Code, Contracts, Intermediaries, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC}, } @article{cuccuru_beyond_2017, @@ -5241,7 +5213,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Cuccuru, Pierluigi}, date = {2017}, note = {Publisher: Oxford University Press}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, Contract automation, Decentralization, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, {PROCESSED}, Smart contract}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, Decentralization, {PROCESSED}, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, Contract automation, Smart contract}, } @article{bodo_blockchain_2018, @@ -5256,7 +5228,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Bodó, Balázs and Gervais, Daniel and Quintais, João Pedro}, date = {2018}, note = {Publisher: Oxford University Press}, - keywords = {Automated licensing, Blockchain, Copyright, Copyright registries, Digital rights management ({DRM}), Distributed ledger technology ({DLT}), {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, {PROCESSED}, Smart contracts}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Smart contracts, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, Automated licensing, Copyright, Copyright registries, Digital rights management ({DRM}), Distributed ledger technology ({DLT})}, } @article{wilson_blockchain_2019, @@ -5269,7 +5241,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {{UMKC} Law Review}, author = {Wilson, Bryan}, date = {2019}, - keywords = {{LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CODE\_LAW, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CODE\_LAW}, } @article{bodo_blockchain_2019, @@ -5281,7 +5253,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Stanford Journal of Blockchain Law \& Policy}, author = {Bodó, B. and Giannopoulou, A. and Ferrari, V.}, date = {2019}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, and Illegal Behavior, Blockchain, book review, distributed ledger technology, Illegal Behavior and the Enforcement of Law, Information law, law, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CODE\_LAW, Law and Economics, Legal Procedure, the Legal System}, + keywords = {Blockchain, \_LATEST, distributed ledger technology, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CODE\_LAW, and Illegal Behavior, book review, Illegal Behavior and the Enforcement of Law, Information law, law, Law and Economics, Legal Procedure, the Legal System}, } @article{kall_blockchain_2018, @@ -5295,7 +5267,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Law and Critique}, author = {Käll, Jannice}, date = {2018}, - keywords = {Blockchain, Control, Internet of things, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CODE\_LAW, New materialisms, {PROCESSED}, Property}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Control, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CODE\_LAW, Internet of things, New materialisms, Property}, } @article{becker_blockchain_2022, @@ -5307,7 +5279,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Law and Critique}, author = {Becker, Katrin}, date = {2022}, - keywords = {{LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CULTURE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CULTURE}, } @article{barbosa_blockchain_2021, @@ -5319,7 +5291,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {European Business Law Review}, author = {Barbosa, Leonardo Peixoto}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {{LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC}, } @article{heudebert_blockchain_2020, @@ -5332,7 +5304,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Cardozo Int'l \& Comp. L. Rev.}, author = {Heudebert, Paola and Leveneur, Claire}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {{LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CULTURE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CULTURE}, } @article{herian_blockchain_2020, @@ -5348,7 +5320,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Herian, Robert}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {Blockchain, control, data, fantasy, {GDPR}, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CULTURE, {PROCESSED}, regulation, sovereignty}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, regulation, control, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CULTURE, data, fantasy, {GDPR}, sovereignty}, } @article{schuster_cloud_2021, @@ -5363,7 +5335,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {The Modern Law Review}, author = {Schuster, Edmund}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {{LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CULTURE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CULTURE}, } @article{oster_code_2021, @@ -5378,7 +5350,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Oster, Jan}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Oxford University Press}, - keywords = {digitalization, information and data, jurisprudence, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CODE\_LAW, law and technology, legal tech, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CODE\_LAW, digitalization, information and data, jurisprudence, law and technology, legal tech}, } @article{hildebrandt_code-driven_2020, @@ -5389,7 +5361,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Hildebrandt, Mireille}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing}, - keywords = {{LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CODE\_LAW, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CODE\_LAW}, } @article{savelyev_contract_2017, @@ -5404,7 +5376,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Savelyev, Alexander}, date = {2017}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, Contract, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, obligation, {PROCESSED}, Smart contract}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, Smart contract, Contract, obligation}, } @article{ghodoosi_contracting_2021, @@ -5420,7 +5392,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Ghodoosi, Farshad}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, - keywords = {{LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC}, } @article{cunningham_decentralisation_2016, @@ -5434,7 +5406,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {{SCRIPTed}}, author = {Cunningham, Alan}, date = {2016}, - keywords = {{LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CULTURE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CULTURE}, } @article{wright_decentralized_2015, @@ -5444,7 +5416,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {{SSRN} Electronic Journal}, author = {Wright, Aaron and De Filippi, Primavera}, date = {2015}, - keywords = {{LAW} \& {SMART}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {LAW} \& {SMART}}, } @incollection{cohen_everything_2020, @@ -5473,7 +5445,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Dylag, Matthew and Smith, Harrison}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {access to justice, blockchain, Cryptocourts, financialization, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CULTURE, online dispute resolution, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {blockchain, {PROCESSED}, financialization, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CULTURE, access to justice, Cryptocourts, online dispute resolution}, } @unpublished{becker_gottliche_2022, @@ -5494,7 +5466,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {European Journal of Risk Regulation}, author = {Ducuing, Charlotte}, date = {2019}, - keywords = {{LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CODE\_LAW, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CODE\_LAW}, } @article{aleinieh_increasing_2021, @@ -5509,7 +5481,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Aleinieh, Tarek Kadour and Zoboli, Laura}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Oxford University Press}, - keywords = {{LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC}, } @article{drummer_is_2020, @@ -5524,7 +5496,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Drummer, Daniel and Neumann, Dirk}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: {SAGE} Publications Sage {UK}: London, England}, - keywords = {Blockchain, information systems, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CODE\_LAW, legal, {PROCESSED}, smart contracts}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, smart contracts, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CODE\_LAW, information systems, legal}, } @article{becker_technologie_2018, @@ -5548,7 +5520,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, date = {2018}, doi = {10.4324/9781315149479}, note = {Publication Title: Law, Technology and Dispute Resolution: The Privatisation of Coercion}, - keywords = {{LAW} \& {SMART}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {LAW} \& {SMART}}, } @article{goldenfein_legal_2018, @@ -5563,7 +5535,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Goldenfein, Jake and Leiter, Andrea}, date = {2018}, note = {Publisher: Springer}, - keywords = {Arbitration, Automation, Blockchain, Dispute resolution, Emerging norms, Jurisdiction, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, Law and technology, Legal standards, Platform law, {PROCESSED}, Smart contracts}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Smart contracts, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, Arbitration, Automation, Dispute resolution, Emerging norms, Jurisdiction, Law and technology, Legal standards, Platform law}, } @article{jason_kolber_not-so-smart_2018, @@ -5577,7 +5549,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Stanford Technology Law Review}, author = {Jason Kolber, Adam}, date = {2018}, - keywords = {bitcoin, blockchain, {DAO}, decentralized autonomous organizations, Ethereum, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, {PROCESSED}, securities, smart contract, token}, + keywords = {bitcoin, blockchain, Ethereum, {PROCESSED}, {DAO}, decentralized autonomous organizations, smart contract, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, securities, token}, } @article{becker_plateformes_2022, @@ -5601,7 +5573,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Ferreira, Agata}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {Blockchain, Contract laws, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, {PROCESSED}, Smart contracts, Technology law}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Smart contracts, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, Contract laws, Technology law}, } @article{yeung_regulation_2019, @@ -5616,7 +5588,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Yeung, Karen}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: Wiley Online Library}, - keywords = {{LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CODE\_LAW, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CODE\_LAW}, } @article{micheler_regulatory_2020, @@ -5631,7 +5603,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Micheler, Eva and Whaley, Anna}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Springer}, - keywords = {Algorithmic regulation, Artificial intelligence, Digital regulatory reporting, Financial regulation, Financial technology, {FinTech}, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CODE\_LAW, Machine learning, Model driven regulation, {PROCESSED}, {RegTech}, Regulatory technology}, + keywords = {{FinTech}, {PROCESSED}, Financial regulation, {RegTech}, Algorithmic regulation, Machine learning, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CODE\_LAW, Artificial intelligence, Digital regulatory reporting, Financial technology, Model driven regulation, Regulatory technology}, } @incollection{ruhl_smart_2021, @@ -5643,7 +5615,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Rühl, Giesela}, date = {2021}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-52722-8_11}, - keywords = {{LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC}, } @article{ante_smart_2020, @@ -5656,7 +5628,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {{SSRN} Electronic Journal}, author = {Ante, Lennart}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, distributed ledger, ethereum, informetric analysis, internet of things, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, social network analysis}, + keywords = {ethereum, \_LATEST, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, distributed ledger, informetric analysis, internet of things, social network analysis}, } @article{ante_smart_2021, @@ -5670,7 +5642,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Ante, Lennart}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Pergamon}, - keywords = {Distributed ledger, Ethereum, Informetric analysis, Internet of Things, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, {PROCESSED}, Social network analysis}, + keywords = {Ethereum, {PROCESSED}, Distributed ledger, Social network analysis, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, Informetric analysis, Internet of Things}, } @article{mik_smart_2017, @@ -5685,7 +5657,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Mik, Eliza}, date = {2017}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {bitcoin, Blockchains, contract law, distributed ledgers, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, {PROCESSED}, smart contracts}, + keywords = {bitcoin, {PROCESSED}, smart contracts, Blockchains, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, contract law, distributed ledgers}, } @article{herian_taking_2018, @@ -5699,7 +5671,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Law and Critique}, author = {Herian, Robert}, date = {2018}, - keywords = {Blockchain, Data, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CULTURE, Neoliberalism, {PROCESSED}, Regulation, Technology}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Regulation, Technology, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CULTURE, Data, Neoliberalism}, } @article{de_filippi_alegality_2021, @@ -5709,7 +5681,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Policy and Society, Cambridge University Press}, author = {De Filippi, Primavera and Mannan, Morshed and Reijers, Wessel}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {{LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CULTURE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CULTURE}, } @article{robb_blockchain_2021, @@ -5725,7 +5697,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Robb, Lachlan and Deane, Felicity and Tranter, Kieran}, date = {2021-09}, note = {Publisher: Routledge}, - keywords = {Blockchain, Brownsword, conundrum, human-centric futures, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CULTURE, Lessig, {PROCESSED}, regulation}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, regulation, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CULTURE, Brownsword, conundrum, human-centric futures, Lessig}, } @article{endicott_death_2021, @@ -5738,7 +5710,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Endicott, Timothy and Yeung, Karen}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: University of Toronto Press}, - keywords = {{LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CULTURE, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CULTURE}, } @article{dimitropoulos_law_2020, @@ -5753,7 +5725,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Dimitropoulos, Georgios}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, Cryptoasset, Ethereum, Infrastructure, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CULTURE, Law and cryptoeconomics, Law and political economy, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Ethereum, Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CULTURE, Cryptoasset, Infrastructure, Law and cryptoeconomics, Law and political economy}, } @article{werbach_trust_2016, @@ -5764,7 +5736,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {{SSRN} Electronic Journal}, author = {Werbach, Kevin D.}, date = {2016}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, Internet, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CODE\_LAW, {PROCESSED}, Trust}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Trust, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_CODE\_LAW, Internet}, } @article{caldarelli_understanding_2020, @@ -5779,7 +5751,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Caldarelli, Giulio}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute}, - keywords = {Blockchain, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, Oracles, {PROCESSED}, Smart contracts}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Smart contracts, {LAW} \& {SMART}, {LAW} \& {SMART}\_SC, Oracles}, } @incollection{arjalies_at_2020, @@ -5791,7 +5763,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Arjaliès, Diane-Laure}, date = {2020}, doi = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/333755384_AT_THE_VERY_BEGINNING_THERE'S_THIS_DREAM_THE_ROLE_OF_UTOPIA_IN_THE_WORKINGS_OF_LOCAL_AND_CRYPTOCURRENCIES}, - keywords = {Alternative Currencies, Cryptocurrencies, Debt, {IDEOLOGY}, Local and Complementary Currencies, Money, Social Relation, Utopia, Value(s)}, + keywords = {Cryptocurrencies, Money, Alternative Currencies, Debt, {IDEOLOGY}, Local and Complementary Currencies, Social Relation, Utopia, Value(s)}, } @article{miscione_bitcoin_2015, @@ -5804,7 +5776,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {{SSRN} Electronic Journal}, author = {Miscione, Gianluca and Kavanagh, Donncha}, date = {2015}, - keywords = {{IDEOLOGY}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {IDEOLOGY}}, } @article{redshaw_bitcoin_2017, @@ -5819,7 +5791,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Redshaw, Tom}, date = {2017}, note = {Publisher: {SAGE} Publications Sage {UK}: London, England}, - keywords = {bitcoin, blockchain technology, critical theory, {IDEOLOGY}, {PROCESSED}, technological agency}, + keywords = {bitcoin, {PROCESSED}, {IDEOLOGY}, blockchain technology, critical theory, technological agency}, } @article{roio_bitcoin_2013, @@ -5843,7 +5815,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Swartz, Lana}, date = {2017}, note = {Publisher: Polity Cambridge, {UK}}, - keywords = {{IDEOLOGY}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {IDEOLOGY}}, } @article{ishmaev_blockchain_2017, @@ -5857,7 +5829,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Metaphilosophy}, author = {Ishmaev, G.}, date = {2017}, - keywords = {bitcoin, blockchain, {IDEOLOGY}, institutions, {PROCESSED}, property, rights}, + keywords = {bitcoin, blockchain, {PROCESSED}, property, {IDEOLOGY}, institutions, rights}, } @incollection{gonzalez_blockchain_2020, @@ -5872,7 +5844,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, date = {2020}, doi = {10.1002/9781119537151.ch18}, note = {Section: 18}, - keywords = {blockchains, economic liberalism, {IDEOLOGY}, peer development, peer exchange, peer governance, peer production, peer-to-peer structures, {PROCESSED}, Yochai Benkler}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, peer production, {IDEOLOGY}, blockchains, economic liberalism, peer development, peer exchange, peer governance, peer-to-peer structures, Yochai Benkler}, } @article{fritsch_challenges_2021, @@ -5885,7 +5857,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Frontiers in Blockchain}, author = {Fritsch, Felix and Emmett, Jeff and Friedman, Emaline and Kranjc, Rok and Manski, Sarah and Zargham, Michael and Bauwens, Michel}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, affordances, attempting to understand the, body of work that, commoning as a regenerative, continuation of human societies, decentralization, distributed ledg, distributed ledger technology, federated scaling, global commons, {IDEOLOGY}, its, physical preconditions for the, sees human history in, social process, there is a substantial, thermodynamic context}, + keywords = {\_LATEST, distributed ledger technology, decentralization, {IDEOLOGY}, affordances, attempting to understand the, body of work that, commoning as a regenerative, continuation of human societies, distributed ledg, federated scaling, global commons, its, physical preconditions for the, sees human history in, social process, there is a substantial, thermodynamic context}, } @article{fantacci_cryptocurrencies_2019, @@ -5901,7 +5873,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Fantacci, Luca}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: Routledge}, - keywords = {bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, currency competition, F. A. Hayek, {IDEOLOGY}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {bitcoin, {PROCESSED}, cryptocurrencies, {IDEOLOGY}, currency competition, F. A. Hayek}, } @article{malabou_cryptocurrencies_2020, @@ -5942,7 +5914,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Kinney, Alexander B.}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Routledge}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, {IDEOLOGY}, {PROCESSED}, Qualitative Methods, Technology, Value}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, {PROCESSED}, Technology, {IDEOLOGY}, Qualitative Methods, Value}, } @article{brekke_hacker-engineers_2021, @@ -5956,7 +5928,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {New Political Economy}, author = {Brekke, Jaya Klara}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {cryptoeconomics, decentralisation, digital economies, disruption, Hacker-engineer, {IDEOLOGY}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, digital economies, cryptoeconomics, {IDEOLOGY}, decentralisation, disruption, Hacker-engineer}, } @article{sanz_bas_hayek_2020, @@ -5970,7 +5942,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Iberian Journal of the History of Economic Thought}, author = {Sanz Bas, David}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {b31, bitcoin, Bitcoin, criptomonedas ha sido uno, cryptocurrencies, currency competition, de las criptomonedas, de los fenómenos monetarios, e14, e42, es, hayek, Hayek, hayek y la revolución, {IDEOLOGY}, jel classification, la irrupción de las, más notables de la, muchos, {PROCESSED}, resumen, stablecoins, Stablecoins, última década}, + keywords = {bitcoin, Bitcoin, {PROCESSED}, Stablecoins, cryptocurrencies, e42, jel classification, {IDEOLOGY}, currency competition, b31, criptomonedas ha sido uno, de las criptomonedas, de los fenómenos monetarios, e14, es, hayek, Hayek, hayek y la revolución, la irrupción de las, más notables de la, muchos, resumen, stablecoins, última década}, } @article{brody_ideologies_2021, @@ -5983,7 +5955,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Canadian Journal of Communication}, author = {Brody, Ann and Couture, Stéphane}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {{IDEOLOGY}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {IDEOLOGY}}, } @article{allon_money_2018, @@ -5998,7 +5970,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Allon, Fiona}, date = {2018}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, decentralisation, gold, gold standard, {IDEOLOGY}, libertarianism, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, {IDEOLOGY}, decentralisation, gold, gold standard, libertarianism}, } @article{hart_money_2015, @@ -6038,7 +6010,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Zook, Matthew A. and Blankenship, Joe}, date = {2018}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, Code/space, Disruption, Financial technologies, Fintech, {IDEOLOGY}, Innovation, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Innovation, {IDEOLOGY}, Code/space, Disruption, Financial technologies, Fintech}, } @article{eich_old_2019, @@ -6066,7 +6038,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Garrod, J. Z.}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, blockchain, globalization, {IDEOLOGY}, {PROCESSED}, property, sharing economy, technology}, + keywords = {blockchain, Bitcoin, {PROCESSED}, property, technology, {IDEOLOGY}, globalization, sharing economy}, } @unpublished{bodon_ostrom_2019, @@ -6075,7 +6047,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, abstract = {Blockchains are distributed ledger technologies that allow the recording of any data structure, including money, property titles, and contracts. In this paper, we suggest that Hayekian political economy is especially well suited to explain how blockchain emerged, but that Elinor Ostrom's approach to commons governance is particularly useful to understand why blockchain anarchy is successful. Our central conclusions are that the blockchain can be thought of as a spontaneous order, as Hayek anticipated, as well as a knowledge commons, as Ostrom's studies of self-governance anticipated.}, author = {Bodon, Herminio and Bustamante, Pedro and Gomez, Marcela and Krishnamurthy, Prashabnt and Madison, Michael J and Murtazashvili, Ilia and Murtazashvili, Jennifer B and Mylovanov, Tymofiy and Weiss, Martin B}, date = {2019}, - keywords = {{IDEOLOGY}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {IDEOLOGY}}, } @article{bailey_philosophy_2021, @@ -6089,7 +6061,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Philosophy Compass}, author = {Bailey, Andrew M. and Rettler, Bradley and Warmke, Craig}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {{IDEOLOGY}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {IDEOLOGY}}, } @article{bailey_philosophy_2021-1, @@ -6103,7 +6075,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Philosophy Compass}, author = {Bailey, Andrew M. and Rettler, Bradley and Warmke, Craig}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {{IDEOLOGY}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {IDEOLOGY}}, } @inproceedings{zamani_power_2019, @@ -6114,7 +6086,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, booktitle = {13th Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems, 27-28 Sep 2019}, author = {Zamani, Efpraxia D and Power, Zamani / and {Bitcoins}}, date = {2019}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, critical realism, decentralisation, {IDEOLOGY}, Power, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, {PROCESSED}, Power, {IDEOLOGY}, decentralisation, critical realism}, } @article{hussain_prefigurative_2020, @@ -6129,7 +6101,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Hussain, Syed Omer}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: The British Blockchain Association}, - keywords = {{IDEOLOGY}, {MY}\_GS}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {IDEOLOGY}}, } @article{doody_reactionary_2020, @@ -6154,7 +6126,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Behemoth-A Journal on Civilisation}, author = {Maurer, Bill}, date = {2016}, - keywords = {{IDEOLOGY}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {IDEOLOGY}}, } @article{reijers_blockchain_2018, @@ -6169,7 +6141,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Reijers, Wessel and Coeckelbergh, Mark}, date = {2018}, note = {Publisher: Philosophy \& Technology}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, Blockchain technology, Cryptocurrencies, Ethics, {IDEOLOGY}, Narrative, Politics, Ricoeur, Searle, {STS}}, + keywords = {\_LATEST, Cryptocurrencies, {IDEOLOGY}, Blockchain technology, Ethics, Narrative, Politics, Ricoeur, Searle, {STS}}, } @article{dallyn_challenge_2021, @@ -6183,7 +6155,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, journaltitle = {Antipode}, author = {Dallyn, Sam and Frenzel, Fabian}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {commons, commons boundaries, cryptocurrencies, {FairCoin}, {FairCoop}, {IDEOLOGY}, postcapitalism, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, cryptocurrencies, commons, {IDEOLOGY}, commons boundaries, {FairCoin}, {FairCoop}, postcapitalism}, } @article{beltramini_cryptoanarchist_2021, @@ -6196,7 +6168,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Beltramini, Enrico}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Lawrence and Wishart}, - keywords = {{IDEOLOGY}, {MY}\_GS}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {IDEOLOGY}}, } @article{faustino_myths_2021-1, @@ -6212,7 +6184,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Faustino, Sandra and Faria, Inês and Marques, Rafael}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {cryptocurrencies, enchantment of technology, ethnography, faith, {IDEOLOGY}, material romanticism, {PROCESSED}, Religion}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, cryptocurrencies, {IDEOLOGY}, enchantment of technology, ethnography, faith, material romanticism, Religion}, } @article{husain_political_2020-1, @@ -6227,7 +6199,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, author = {Husain, Syed Omer and Franklin, Alex and Roep, Dirk}, date = {2020}, note = {{ISBN}: 1162502000786}, - keywords = {Blockchain, Decentralization, {IDEOLOGY}, Political imaginaries, Prefigurative politics, {PROCESSED}, Technopolitics}, + keywords = {Blockchain, Decentralization, {PROCESSED}, {IDEOLOGY}, Political imaginaries, Prefigurative politics, Technopolitics}, } @thesis{bellinger_rhetoric_2018, @@ -6242,7 +6214,7 @@ Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, pmid = {2186898171}, note = {{ISBN}: 978-0-438-86971-4 Publication Title: {ResearchWorks} Archive}, - keywords = {0459:Communication, 0626:Sociology, 0681:Rhetoric, Blockchain, Communication, Communication and the arts, Cryptocurrency, Digital currency, {IDEOLOGY}, Language, literature and linguistics, Money, {PROCESSED}, Rhetoric, Social sciences, Sociology}, + keywords = {Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Money, Digital currency, {IDEOLOGY}, 0459:Communication, 0626:Sociology, 0681:Rhetoric, Communication, Communication and the arts, Language, literature and linguistics, Rhetoric, Social sciences, Sociology}, } @unpublished{boon-falleur_m_trustless_2021, @@ -6252,7 +6224,7 @@ Publication Title: {ResearchWorks} Archive}, author = {Boon-Falleur M, Laizeau T}, date = {2021}, doi = {10.31234/osf.io/ka7st}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, blockchain, cryptocurrency, environment, {IDEOLOGY}, politics, trust}, + keywords = {blockchain, cryptocurrency, \_LATEST, trust, environment, {IDEOLOGY}, politics}, } @article{harvey_why_2020, @@ -6267,7 +6239,7 @@ Publication Title: {ResearchWorks} Archive}, author = {Harvey, John and Branco-Illodo, Ines}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, blockchain, cryptocurrency, {IDEOLOGY}, money, {MY}\_GS, political brands, privacy}, + keywords = {blockchain, cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, {MY}\_GS, privacy, money, {IDEOLOGY}, political brands}, } @misc{kosmarski_anthropology_2021, @@ -6282,7 +6254,7 @@ Issue: 6 Pages: 1–3 Publication Title: Anthropology Today Volume: 37}, - keywords = {{ANTHROPOLOGY}, {MY}\_GS}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {ANTHROPOLOGY}}, } @article{peebles_banking_2020, @@ -6296,7 +6268,7 @@ Volume: 37}, journaltitle = {Cultural Anthropology}, author = {Peebles, Gustav}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {{ANTHROPOLOGY}, cash, central banking, digital money, infrastructure, {PROCESSED}, public goods, storage}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, infrastructure, {ANTHROPOLOGY}, central banking, cash, digital money, public goods, storage}, } @article{breidbach_betting_2021, @@ -6310,7 +6282,7 @@ Volume: 37}, author = {Breidbach, Christoph F. and Tana, Silviana}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {{ANTHROPOLOGY}, Bitcoin, Blockchain, {CRYPTO}, Cryptocurrency, Ethnography, Market-shaping, {PROCESSED}, Theory-building}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, {ANTHROPOLOGY}, {CRYPTO}, Ethnography, Market-shaping, Theory-building}, } @article{tremcinsky_bitcoin_2022, @@ -6324,7 +6296,7 @@ Volume: 37}, journaltitle = {Economic Anthropology}, author = {Tremčinský, Martin}, date = {2022}, - keywords = {a, a vast number of, all over the world, and a, {ANTHROPOLOGY}, bitcoin, brought into economic practices, businesses and consumers have, consumption, conversions, {CRYPTO}, economic spheres, from plastic cards and, in digital technologies has, lot of people, methods of payment from, mobile money to digital, money, payment, {PROCESSED}, proliferation of methods of, the relatively recent advancement, transactional orders, wallets and cryptocurrencies, which to choose}, + keywords = {bitcoin, {PROCESSED}, {ANTHROPOLOGY}, {CRYPTO}, money, a, a vast number of, all over the world, and a, brought into economic practices, businesses and consumers have, consumption, conversions, economic spheres, from plastic cards and, in digital technologies has, lot of people, methods of payment from, mobile money to digital, payment, proliferation of methods of, the relatively recent advancement, transactional orders, wallets and cryptocurrencies, which to choose}, } @article{fletcher_currency_2013, @@ -6333,7 +6305,7 @@ Volume: 37}, abstract = {The Internet and other telecommunications systems have reshaped the means by which markets are accessed, generated, and transformed. Recent innovations in computer science have led to the development of a virtually bound, decentralized, encrypted currency system known as bitcoin. Unlike conventional currency systems, the Bitcoin protocol is cryptologically defined with a virtual structure that allows it to simultaneously operate as currency, commodity, and market shaping socio-political force. Its decentralized design permits it to function as a free-market response to fiat currencies vulnerable to inflation, regulation, and manipulation. Given the cultural significance anthropologists and other social scientists have assigned to various modes and mediums of exchange over the years, the socio-economic impact of this novel currency system warrants particular consideration. This research describes the Bitcoin community that has emerged alongside the currency, including the entrepreneurs, developers, and consumers who are dedicated to bitcoin's perpetuation and acceptance as an internationally recognized medium of exchange. Ethnographic interviews and participant observation were utilized to collect information from users in the Central Florida area, detailing their experiences and interactions with the Bitcoin protocol and its associated community. This research provides new levels of anthropological insight into currency development, market interaction, and economically embodied social commentary. Moreover, its exploratory nature helps create a viable framework around which qualitative inquiry of virtual crypto-currencies may be designed in future studies.}, author = {Fletcher, Justin}, date = {2013}, - keywords = {{ANTHROPOLOGY}, {CRYPTO}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {ANTHROPOLOGY}, {CRYPTO}}, } @article{xu_digitizing_2021, @@ -6349,7 +6321,7 @@ Volume: 37}, author = {Xu, Yizhou}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, ancestor worship, {ANTHROPOLOGY}, digital commodities, digital mourning, Gift exchange, joss paper, online cemetery}, + keywords = {\_LATEST, {ANTHROPOLOGY}, ancestor worship, digital commodities, digital mourning, Gift exchange, joss paper, online cemetery}, } @article{maddox_disrupting_2020-1, @@ -6361,7 +6333,7 @@ Volume: 37}, journaltitle = {Journal of Digital Social Research}, author = {Maddox, Alexia}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {1, 2, 2020, {ANTHROPOLOGY}, australia, contentious visibility, {CRYPTO}, cryptomarket, deakin university, digital ethnography, digital frontier, esearch, igital s ocial r, illicit drug use, j ournal of d, n o, online community, {PROCESSED}, {REGULATION}, v ol}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {REGULATION}, digital ethnography, online community, 1, 2, 2020, {ANTHROPOLOGY}, australia, contentious visibility, {CRYPTO}, cryptomarket, deakin university, digital frontier, esearch, igital s ocial r, illicit drug use, j ournal of d, n o, v ol}, } @incollection{dupont_experiments_2017, @@ -6372,7 +6344,7 @@ Volume: 37}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {{DuPont}, Quinn}, date = {2017}, - keywords = {{ANTHROPOLOGY}, {CRYPTO}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {ANTHROPOLOGY}, {CRYPTO}}, } @article{faustino_how_2019, @@ -6387,7 +6359,7 @@ Volume: 37}, author = {Faustino, Sandra}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {{ANTHROPOLOGY}, blockchain technology, {CRYPTO}, language, Metaphor, performativity, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {ANTHROPOLOGY}, {CRYPTO}, performativity, blockchain technology, language, Metaphor}, } @article{bruun_infrastructures_2020, @@ -6402,7 +6374,7 @@ Volume: 37}, author = {Bruun, Maja Hojer and Andersen, Astrid Oberborbeck and Mannov, Adrienne}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Wiley Online Library}, - keywords = {{ANTHROPOLOGY}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {ANTHROPOLOGY}}, } @article{lee_magical_2020, @@ -6418,7 +6390,7 @@ Volume: 37}, author = {Lee, Seung Cheol}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {{ANTHROPOLOGY}, Bitcoin, financial subject, magical capitalism, mass investment culture, performativity, {PROCESSED}, South Korea}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, {PROCESSED}, {ANTHROPOLOGY}, performativity, financial subject, magical capitalism, mass investment culture, South Korea}, } @thesis{valley_bitcoin_2018, @@ -6430,7 +6402,7 @@ Volume: 37}, date = {2018}, doi = {https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/374186}, note = {Issue: August}, - keywords = {{ANTHROPOLOGY}, {CRYPTO}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {ANTHROPOLOGY}, {CRYPTO}}, } @thesis{starita_bitcoin_2018, @@ -6441,7 +6413,7 @@ Volume: 37}, author = {Starita, G D}, date = {2018}, doi = {https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/374186}, - keywords = {{ANTHROPOLOGY}, {CRYPTO}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {ANTHROPOLOGY}, {CRYPTO}}, } @article{kavanagh_bitcoin_2019, @@ -6456,7 +6428,7 @@ Volume: 37}, author = {Kavanagh, Donncha and Miscione, Gianluca and Ennis, P. J.}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: {SAGE} Publications Sage {UK}: London, England}, - keywords = {{ANTHROPOLOGY}, Bitcoin, {CRYPTO}, cryptocurrencies, ethno-resonance, ethnography, ethnomethodology, games, money, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, {PROCESSED}, cryptocurrencies, {ANTHROPOLOGY}, {CRYPTO}, money, ethnography, ethno-resonance, ethnomethodology, games}, } @article{faria_market_2021, @@ -6470,7 +6442,7 @@ Volume: 37}, journaltitle = {Finance and Society}, author = {Faria, Inês}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {{ANTHROPOLOGY}, blockchain, business networks, {CRYPTO}, digital identification, european union, netherlands, {PROCESSED}, regulation}, + keywords = {blockchain, {PROCESSED}, regulation, {ANTHROPOLOGY}, {CRYPTO}, business networks, digital identification, european union, netherlands}, } @article{wang_systematic_2021, @@ -6485,7 +6457,7 @@ Volume: 37}, author = {Wang, Guizhou and Zhang, Si and Yu, Tao and Ning, Yu}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: De Gruyter}, - keywords = {Bibliometric analysis, Bitcoin, Blockchain, Co-citation network, Cryptocurrency, {PROCESSED}, {SOCIOLOGY}}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, Bibliometric analysis, Co-citation network, {SOCIOLOGY}}, } @article{morrow_blockchain_2019, @@ -6500,7 +6472,7 @@ Volume: 37}, author = {Morrow, Monique J. and Zarrebini, Mehran}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute}, - keywords = {Blockchain, Decentralization, Monetization, {MY}\_GS, Social, {SOCIOLOGY}, Tokenization, Waste management}, + keywords = {Blockchain, Decentralization, {MY}\_GS, {SOCIOLOGY}, Monetization, Social, Tokenization, Waste management}, } @article{rantala_blockchain_2019, @@ -6530,7 +6502,7 @@ Volume: 37}, author = {Dupont, Quinn}, date = {2017}, note = {Publisher: Wiley Online Library}, - keywords = {blockchain, Goodman, identity, {MY}\_GS, notation, philosophy of computing, philosophy of technology, {SOCIOLOGY}}, + keywords = {blockchain, identity, {MY}\_GS, {SOCIOLOGY}, Goodman, notation, philosophy of computing, philosophy of technology}, } @thesis{crandall_cryptoeconomic_2019, @@ -6558,7 +6530,7 @@ Publication Title: Thesis}, author = {Howson, Peter}, date = {2021-06}, note = {Publisher: Jossey-Bass Inc., Publishers}, - keywords = {Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, development, fundraising, governance, {SOCIOLOGY}, surveillance}, + keywords = {Cryptocurrency, development, Blockchain, governance, {SOCIOLOGY}, fundraising, surveillance}, } @article{papadopoulos_currency_2015, @@ -6573,7 +6545,7 @@ Publication Title: Thesis}, author = {Papadopoulos, Georgios}, date = {2015}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {economics, identity, money, signs, {SOCIOLOGY}, state}, + keywords = {identity, economics, money, {SOCIOLOGY}, signs, state}, } @article{caliskan_data_2020, @@ -6589,7 +6561,7 @@ Publication Title: Thesis}, author = {Caliskan, Koray}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, Bitcoin, blockchain, cryptocurrency, data money, infrastructure, platform, {SOCIOLOGY}}, + keywords = {blockchain, cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, \_LATEST, infrastructure, {SOCIOLOGY}, data money, platform}, } @article{faustino_deleuze_2022, @@ -6604,7 +6576,7 @@ Publication Title: Thesis}, author = {Faustino, Sandra}, date = {2022}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {accelerationism, Blockchain, cryptoeconomy, ethnography, financialisation, {MY}\_GS, {SOCIOLOGY}}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {MY}\_GS, ethnography, {SOCIOLOGY}, accelerationism, cryptoeconomy, financialisation}, } @article{marchi_financial_2021, @@ -6646,7 +6618,7 @@ Publication Title: Thesis}, author = {Inwood, Olivia and Zappavigna, Michele}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {appraisal framework, Blockchain, {CRYPTO}, internet politics, social semiotics, {SOCIOLOGY}, start-ups, whitepapers}, + keywords = {Blockchain, {CRYPTO}, {SOCIOLOGY}, appraisal framework, internet politics, social semiotics, start-ups, whitepapers}, } @article{lohmann_labour_2019, @@ -6661,7 +6633,7 @@ Publication Title: Thesis}, author = {Lohmann, Larry}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: Springer}, - keywords = {Algorithms, Bitcoin, Blockchain, Climate change, Contract law, Energy, Internet, Interpretation, Labour, Mechanization, {MY}\_GS, {SOCIOLOGY}, Technology, Translation}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, {MY}\_GS, Energy, Technology, Climate change, Internet, {SOCIOLOGY}, Algorithms, Contract law, Interpretation, Labour, Mechanization, Translation}, } @article{masso_technological_2022, @@ -6688,7 +6660,7 @@ Publication Title: Thesis}, author = {Heister, Stanton and Yuthas, Kristi}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, {CRYPTO}, Decentralization, Distributed ledger technology ({DLT}), Privacy, Social ideology, Societal impact, Socio-materiality, {SOCIOLOGY}, Trust}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, Decentralization, Trust, {CRYPTO}, Distributed ledger technology ({DLT}), {SOCIOLOGY}, Privacy, Social ideology, Societal impact, Socio-materiality}, } @article{klarin_decade-long_2020, @@ -6701,7 +6673,7 @@ Publication Title: Thesis}, journaltitle = {Research in International Business and Finance}, author = {Klarin, Anton}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, Bibliometrics, Bitcoin, Blockchain, Blockchain ecosystem, Cryptocurrency, Science mapping, {SOCIOLOGY}}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, \_LATEST, {SOCIOLOGY}, Bibliometrics, Blockchain ecosystem, Science mapping}, } @article{cossu_digital_2021, @@ -6724,7 +6696,7 @@ Publication Title: Thesis}, author = {Corradi, Fiammetta and Höfner, Philipp}, date = {2018}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, blockchain technology, {CRYPTO}, cryptocurrencies, Ponzi schemes, {SOCIOLOGY}, trust in money}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, {CRYPTO}, blockchain technology, {SOCIOLOGY}, Ponzi schemes, trust in money}, } @article{corradi_double_2018, @@ -6766,7 +6738,7 @@ Publication Title: Thesis}, date = {2016}, note = {{ISBN}: 9781369171426 Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, 0626:Sociology, Bitcoin, Economic sociology, Money, Social construction, Social sciences, Sociology, {SOCIOLOGY}, Value}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, \_LATEST, Money, Value, 0626:Sociology, Social sciences, Sociology, {SOCIOLOGY}, Economic sociology, Social construction}, } @article{dodd_social_2018, @@ -6793,7 +6765,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, author = {Papillouda, Christian and Haeslerb, Aldo}, date = {2014}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {Cryptography, Electronic money, Functionalization, Modernity, Network, Ponzi scheme, Privileges, {PROCESSED}, {SOCIOLOGY}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {SOCIOLOGY}, Cryptography, Electronic money, Functionalization, Modernity, Network, Ponzi scheme, Privileges}, } @thesis{jones_toward_2018, @@ -6817,7 +6789,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, author = {Larue, Louis}, date = {2020}, pmid = {4495394}, - keywords = {2020, a conceptual framework for, alternative currencies, {ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY, classification, classifying currencies, international journal of community, l, larue, money, {PROCESSED}, to cite this article, typologies}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, 2020, classification, money, a conceptual framework for, alternative currencies, {ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY, classifying currencies, international journal of community, l, larue, to cite this article, typologies}, } @thesis{canning_we_2018, @@ -6830,7 +6802,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, date = {2018}, doi = {https://dalspace.library.dal.ca/handle/10222/74190}, note = {Issue: August}, - keywords = {{ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY}, } @unpublished{hileman_alternative_2017, @@ -6842,7 +6814,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.2747975}, note = {{ISSN}: 1556-5068 Publication Title: {SSRN} Electronic Journal}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, alternative currencies, {ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY, bitcoin, black market currencies, blockchain, brixton pound, community currencies, crypto-currencies, currencies, currency, digital currencies, money, national currencies, parallel currencies, virtual currencies}, + keywords = {bitcoin, blockchain, digital currencies, \_LATEST, money, alternative currencies, {ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY, black market currencies, brixton pound, community currencies, crypto-currencies, currencies, currency, national currencies, parallel currencies, virtual currencies}, } @article{schroeder_beyond_2020, @@ -6872,7 +6844,7 @@ Publication Title: {SSRN} Electronic Journal}, journaltitle = {Environment and Planning A}, author = {Seyfang, G.}, date = {2001}, - keywords = {{ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY}, } @article{doria_evaluating_2018, @@ -6887,7 +6859,7 @@ Publication Title: {SSRN} Electronic Journal}, author = {Doria, Luigi and Fantacci, Luca}, date = {2018}, note = {Publisher: Springer Netherlands}, - keywords = {{ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY, Clearing systems, Complementary currencies, Evaluation, Monetary theory, {PROCESSED}, Social meaning of money}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY, Clearing systems, Complementary currencies, Evaluation, Monetary theory, Social meaning of money}, } @article{north_generative_2020, @@ -6902,7 +6874,7 @@ Publication Title: {SSRN} Electronic Journal}, author = {North, Peter and Nowak, Vicky and Southern, Alan and Thompson, Matt}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {{ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY, Antagonistic Economy, Community Land Trusts, Diverse Economies, {PROCESSED}, Recovered Factories, Social Enterprise}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY, Antagonistic Economy, Community Land Trusts, Diverse Economies, Recovered Factories, Social Enterprise}, } @article{pacione_local_1997, @@ -6917,7 +6889,7 @@ Publication Title: {SSRN} Electronic Journal}, author = {Pacione, Michael}, date = {1997}, note = {{ISBN}: 0141552077}, - keywords = {{ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY}, } @article{bazzani_money_2020, @@ -6931,7 +6903,7 @@ Publication Title: {SSRN} Electronic Journal}, journaltitle = {Partecipazione e Conflitto}, author = {Bazzani, Giacomo}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {{ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY, Collective action, Common goods, Complementary currency, Economic activism, Money, Politicisation, {PROCESSED}, Sardex, Utilitarianism}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, Money, {ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY, Collective action, Common goods, Complementary currency, Economic activism, Politicisation, Sardex, Utilitarianism}, } @article{dini_alter-politics_2019, @@ -6946,7 +6918,7 @@ Publication Title: {SSRN} Electronic Journal}, author = {Dini, Paolo and Kioupkiolis, Alexandros}, date = {2019}, note = {Publisher: Cogent}, - keywords = {alternative politics, {ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY, commons, complementary currencies, micropolitics, mutual credit, politics of technology, {PROCESSED}, {SME} empowerment}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, commons, {ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY, alternative politics, complementary currencies, micropolitics, mutual credit, politics of technology, {SME} empowerment}, } @article{larue_case_nodate, @@ -6959,7 +6931,7 @@ Publication Title: {SSRN} Electronic Journal}, number = {0}, journaltitle = {Politics, Philosophy \& Economics}, author = {Larue, Louis}, - keywords = {{ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY}, } @article{sartori_social_2020, @@ -6973,7 +6945,7 @@ Publication Title: {SSRN} Electronic Journal}, journaltitle = {Partecipazione e Conflitto}, author = {Sartori, Laura}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {{ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY, Community, Complementary currency, Money design, Nature of money, {PROCESSED}, Social life, Trust}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, Trust, {ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY, Complementary currency, Community, Money design, Nature of money, Social life}, } @article{petz_when_2020, @@ -6987,7 +6959,7 @@ Publication Title: {SSRN} Electronic Journal}, author = {Petz, Marcus}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: University of Leicester}, - keywords = {{ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY, {CC} terminology, community of use, Green economics, integral theory, {MY}\_GS, pattern language}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {ALTERNATIVE}\_MONEY, {CC} terminology, community of use, Green economics, integral theory, pattern language}, } @article{hellegren_history_2017, @@ -7002,7 +6974,7 @@ Publication Title: {SSRN} Electronic Journal}, author = {Hellegren, Z. Isadora}, date = {2017}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {Crypto Wars, Crypto-discourse, Cypherpunks, {CYPHERPUNKS}, discourse analysis, empty signifier, encryption software, Internet freedom, Laclau and Mouffe, online privacy rights, {PROCESSED}, Wired magazine}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CYPHERPUNKS}, Crypto Wars, Crypto-discourse, Cypherpunks, discourse analysis, empty signifier, encryption software, Internet freedom, Laclau and Mouffe, online privacy rights, Wired magazine}, } @article{beltramini_against_2021, @@ -7017,7 +6989,7 @@ Publication Title: {SSRN} Electronic Journal}, author = {Beltramini, Enrico}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {crisis, cypherpunk, {CYPHERPUNKS}, freedom, late modernity, Modernization, {PROCESSED}, technology}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CYPHERPUNKS}, technology, crisis, cypherpunk, freedom, late modernity, Modernization}, } @thesis{dupont_archeology_2017, @@ -7032,7 +7004,7 @@ Publication Title: {SSRN} Electronic Journal}, doi = {https://tspace.library.utoronto.ca/handle/1807/78958}, note = {{ISBN}: 978-0-355-44101-7 Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, - keywords = {0422:Philosophy, 0578:History, 0723:Information science, Code, Communication and the arts, Computation, {CRYPTO}, Cryptography, {CYPHERPUNKS}, Goodman, History, Information science, Media, Nelson, Notation, Philosophy, {PROCESSED}, religion and theology, Social sciences}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CYPHERPUNKS}, {CRYPTO}, Code, Communication and the arts, Social sciences, Goodman, Cryptography, 0422:Philosophy, 0578:History, 0723:Information science, Computation, History, Information science, Media, Nelson, Notation, Philosophy, religion and theology}, } @article{gurses_crypto_2016, @@ -7047,7 +7019,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, author = {Gürses, Seda and Kundnani, Arun and Van Hoboken, Joris}, date = {2016}, note = {Publisher: {SAGE} Publications Sage {UK}: London, England}, - keywords = {{CYPHERPUNKS}, digital rights activism, empire, encryption, George Orwell, infrastructure, privacy, {PROCESSED}, surveillance}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CYPHERPUNKS}, privacy, infrastructure, surveillance, digital rights activism, empire, encryption, George Orwell}, } @incollection{hellegren_crypto-discourse_2020, @@ -7057,7 +7029,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, author = {Hellegren, Isadora}, date = {2020}, doi = {https://oxfordre.com/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228613.001.0001/acrefore-9780190228613-e-887}, - keywords = {{CYPHERPUNKS}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CYPHERPUNKS}}, } @article{west_cryptographic_2018, @@ -7072,7 +7044,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, author = {West, Sarah Myers}, date = {2018}, note = {Publisher: Berlin: Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society}, - keywords = {{CYPHERPUNKS}, Encryption, History, Information control, Privacy, {PROCESSED}, Security}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CYPHERPUNKS}, Security, Privacy, History, Encryption, Information control}, } @article{moore_cryptopolitik_2016, @@ -7086,7 +7058,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, author = {Moore, Daniel and Rid, Thomas}, date = {2016}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {{CYPHERPUNKS}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CYPHERPUNKS}}, } @article{jarvis_cypherpunk_2021, @@ -7099,7 +7071,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, author = {Jarvis, Craig}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, - keywords = {crypto wars, cryptography, cyberspace, Cypherpunks, {CYPHERPUNKS}, digital privacy, digital surveillance, {MY}\_GS, policy}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {CYPHERPUNKS}, Cypherpunks, crypto wars, cryptography, cyberspace, digital privacy, digital surveillance, policy}, } @book{phillips_digital_1998, @@ -7109,7 +7081,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, author = {Phillips, David J}, date = {1998}, doi = {https://search.proquest.com/openview/7ca922683fe4b5a94427e0ba59af4def/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y}, - keywords = {{CRYPTO}, {CYPHERPUNKS}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CYPHERPUNKS}, {CRYPTO}}, } @article{gehl_powerfreedom_2016, @@ -7124,7 +7096,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, author = {Gehl, Robert W.}, date = {2016}, note = {Publisher: Sage Publications Sage {UK}: London, England}, - keywords = {{CYPHERPUNKS}, Dark web, freedom, power, {PROCESSED}, social networking sites, The Onion Router}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CYPHERPUNKS}, Dark web, freedom, power, social networking sites, The Onion Router}, } @article{anderson_privacy_2021, @@ -7139,7 +7111,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, author = {Anderson, Patrick D.}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Springer}, - keywords = {Censorship, Cryptography, Cypherpunk, {CYPHERPUNKS}, {PROCESSED}, Surveillance, Whistleblowing, {WikiLeaks}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CYPHERPUNKS}, Cryptography, Censorship, Cypherpunk, Surveillance, Whistleblowing, {WikiLeaks}}, } @article{west_survival_2020, @@ -7152,7 +7124,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, author = {West, Sarah Myers}, date = {2020}, note = {Publisher: {SAGE} Publications Sage {UK}: London, England}, - keywords = {Cypherpunk, {CYPHERPUNKS}, encryption, privacy, {PROCESSED}, surveillance, technodeterminism}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CYPHERPUNKS}, privacy, surveillance, encryption, Cypherpunk, technodeterminism}, } @article{dupont_politics_2016, @@ -7165,7 +7137,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, journaltitle = {Journal of Peer Production}, author = {{DuPont}, Quinn}, date = {2016}, - keywords = {bitcoin, code, control, cryptography, {CYPHERPUNKS}, order, order {TCPDF}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {bitcoin, {PROCESSED}, {CYPHERPUNKS}, control, cryptography, code, order, order {TCPDF}}, } @incollection{beltramini_trust_2020, @@ -7176,7 +7148,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, author = {Beltramini, Enrico}, date = {2020}, doi = {10.4324/9781315172606-19}, - keywords = {{CYPHERPUNKS}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CYPHERPUNKS}}, } @article{curran_wikileaks_2013, @@ -7191,7 +7163,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, author = {Curran, Giorel and Gibson, Morgan}, date = {2013}, note = {Publisher: Wiley Online Library}, - keywords = {Anarchism, Cyberspace, {CYPHERPUNKS}, Dissent, {PROCESSED}, Technology, {WikiLeaks}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CYPHERPUNKS}, Technology, {WikiLeaks}, Anarchism, Cyberspace, Dissent}, } @article{beyer_you_2015, @@ -7204,7 +7176,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, journaltitle = {International Journal of Communication}, author = {Beyer, Jessica L. and Mckelvey, Fenwick}, date = {2015}, - keywords = {{CYPHERPUNKS}, Information politics, Intellectual property, Pirates, {PROCESSED}, State networks}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {CYPHERPUNKS}, Information politics, Intellectual property, Pirates, State networks}, } @thesis{zhang_aesthetics_2019, @@ -7215,7 +7187,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, author = {Zhang, Zhexi}, date = {2019}, doi = {https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/123614}, - keywords = {1 argue that the imaginary and aesthetic power of, a process which imputes the rational consistency o, an artistic engagement with society's technologica, but broadly seeks to reconfigure the technical org, cultural metaphors and social forms. A key counter, {DECENTRALIZATION}, decentralization imagines that political objective, freedom and even libertarian self-sovereignty with, I explore the ways in which the "aesthetics of dec, I suggest that the decentralized web falters as a, In Chapter 3, In seeking to negate this centralization of power, it fails to antagonize the structures of technolog, of a social imaginary., ownership and participation within the networked w, {PROCESSED}, rather than a coercive armature, reading their propositions as an effort to reconst, the conceptual and performative metaphors engender, the decentralized web is a multifaceted technologi, This thesis explores ways in which decentralized n}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, 1 argue that the imaginary and aesthetic power of, a process which imputes the rational consistency o, an artistic engagement with society's technologica, but broadly seeks to reconfigure the technical org, cultural metaphors and social forms. A key counter, {DECENTRALIZATION}, decentralization imagines that political objective, freedom and even libertarian self-sovereignty with, I explore the ways in which the "aesthetics of dec, I suggest that the decentralized web falters as a, In Chapter 3, In seeking to negate this centralization of power, it fails to antagonize the structures of technolog, of a social imaginary., ownership and participation within the networked w, rather than a coercive armature, reading their propositions as an effort to reconst, the conceptual and performative metaphors engender, the decentralized web is a multifaceted technologi, This thesis explores ways in which decentralized n}, } @inproceedings{becker_blockchain_2019, @@ -7227,7 +7199,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {STS} Conference Graz 2019}, author = {Becker, Moritz}, date = {2019}, - keywords = {blockchain, decentralisation, {DECENTRALIZATION}, imaginaries, {PROCESSED}, techno-utopianism, technology}, + keywords = {blockchain, {PROCESSED}, technology, decentralisation, {DECENTRALIZATION}, imaginaries, techno-utopianism}, } @article{sai_taxonomy_2021, @@ -7243,7 +7215,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Elsevier \_eprint: 2009.12542}, - keywords = {Centralization, Classification, {DECENTRALIZATION}, Decentralized blockchain, Measurement, {MY}\_GS, Security, Taxonomy}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, Security, {DECENTRALIZATION}, Centralization, Classification, Decentralized blockchain, Measurement, Taxonomy}, } @article{garrod_real_2016, @@ -7257,7 +7229,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, journaltitle = {{TripleC}}, author = {Garrod, J. Z.}, date = {2016}, - keywords = {Bitcoin, Blockchain, Capitalism, {DECENTRALIZATION}, Ethereum, {PROCESSED}, State}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Ethereum, Blockchain, {PROCESSED}, {DECENTRALIZATION}, Capitalism, State}, } @unpublished{babu_behind_2020, @@ -7281,7 +7253,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, date = {2020}, note = {{ISBN}: 9789897584459 \_eprint: 2008.08014}, - keywords = {Blockchain, Decentralization, {DECENTRALIZATION}, Federation, Privacy, {PROCESSED}, Scalability, Security, Software architecture}, + keywords = {Blockchain, Decentralization, {PROCESSED}, Security, Privacy, {DECENTRALIZATION}, Federation, Scalability, Software architecture}, } @article{sai_towards_2021, @@ -7290,7 +7262,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, author = {Sai, Ashish Rajendra}, date = {2021}, note = {Publisher: University of Limerick}, - keywords = {{DECENTRALIZATION}, {MY}\_GS}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {DECENTRALIZATION}}, } @article{walch_deconstructing_2019, @@ -7301,7 +7273,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, journaltitle = {C. Brummer (ed.), Crypto Assets: Legal and Monetary Perspectives}, author = {Walch, Angela}, date = {2019}, - keywords = {{DECENTRALIZATION}, {MY}\_GS}, + keywords = {{MY}\_GS, {DECENTRALIZATION}}, } @article{bodo_decentralisation_2021, @@ -7315,7 +7287,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, journaltitle = {Internet Policy Review}, author = {Bodó, Balázs and Brekke, Jaya Klara and Hoepman, Jaap Henk}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {Decentralisation, {DECENTRALIZATION}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {DECENTRALIZATION}, Decentralisation}, } @thesis{humayun_creation_2019, @@ -7326,7 +7298,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, author = {Humayun, Syeda Mariam}, date = {2019}, doi = {http://hdl.handle.net/10315/37662}, - keywords = {{DECENTRALIZATION}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {DECENTRALIZATION}}, } @unpublished{schneider_decentralization_2019, @@ -7340,7 +7312,7 @@ Publication Title: {ProQuest} Dissertations and Theses}, Issue: 4 Publication Title: Journal of Cultural Economy Volume: 12}, - keywords = {bitcoin, Cryptocurrency, decentralization, {DECENTRALIZATION}, development, internet, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {bitcoin, Cryptocurrency, development, internet, {PROCESSED}, decentralization, {DECENTRALIZATION}}, } @article{cong_decentralized_2021, @@ -7354,7 +7326,7 @@ Volume: 12}, journaltitle = {Review of Financial Studies}, author = {Cong, Lin William and He, Zhiguo and Li, Jiasun}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {{DECENTRALIZATION}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {DECENTRALIZATION}}, } @article{rocas-royo_blockchain_2021, @@ -7367,7 +7339,7 @@ Volume: 12}, journaltitle = {Frontiers in Blockchain}, author = {Rocas-Royo, Marc}, date = {2021}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, agro-food cooperatives, blockchain, cooperativism, {DECENTRALIZATION}, food supply chain, provenance}, + keywords = {blockchain, \_LATEST, {DECENTRALIZATION}, agro-food cooperatives, cooperativism, food supply chain, provenance}, } @article{manski_reimagining_2020, @@ -7380,7 +7352,7 @@ Volume: 12}, journaltitle = {Frontiers in Blockchain}, author = {Manski, Sarah and Bauwens, Michel}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {\_LATEST, blockchain, but in a change, change, cooperatives, cosmo-l, cosmo-local production, {DECENTRALIZATION}, distributed ledger technology, distributed value accounting, in an era of, of eras, sovereignty, we do not live}, + keywords = {blockchain, \_LATEST, distributed ledger technology, sovereignty, {DECENTRALIZATION}, but in a change, change, cooperatives, cosmo-l, cosmo-local production, distributed value accounting, in an era of, of eras, we do not live}, } @article{mannan_m__schneider_exit_2020, @@ -7394,7 +7366,7 @@ Volume: 12}, journaltitle = {Georgetown Law Technology}, author = {Mannan, M. {\textbackslash}\& Schneider, N.}, date = {2020}, - keywords = {{DECENTRALIZATION}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {DECENTRALIZATION}}, } @thesis{azouvi_levels_2021, @@ -7406,7 +7378,7 @@ Volume: 12}, author = {Azouvi, Sarah}, date = {2021}, doi = {https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10139069/}, - keywords = {{DECENTRALIZATION}, {PROCESSED}}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {DECENTRALIZATION}}, } @article{aramonte_defi_2021, @@ -7415,7 +7387,7 @@ Volume: 12}, author = {Aramonte, Sirio and Huang, Wenqian and Schrimpf, Andreas}, date = {2021}, langid = {english}, - keywords = {decentralization, defi, finance, regulation}, + keywords = {regulation, decentralization, finance, defi}, file = {Aramonte et al. - 2021 - DeFi risks and the decentralisation illusion.pdf:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/F5N32W5N/Aramonte et al. - 2021 - DeFi risks and the decentralisation illusion.pdf:application/pdf}, } @@ -7494,7 +7466,7 @@ Twitter: https://twitter.com/{FoldableHuman} } @book{hayek_road_2014, - title = {The road to serfdom: Text and documents: The definitive edition}, + title = {The Road to Serfdom}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Hayek, Friedrich August and Caldwell, Bruce}, date = {2014}, @@ -7555,4 +7527,1257 @@ Twitter: https://twitter.com/{FoldableHuman} author = {Bennet, Tomlin}, urldate = {2022-03-02}, file = {Tether and Bitfinex Introduction – Bennett's Blog:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/CCQAA3TB/tether-and-bitfinex-introduction.html:text/html}, +} + +@article{bindseil_encrypted_2022-1, + title = {The encrypted threat: Bitcoin’s social cost and regulatory responses}, + author = {Bindseil, Ulrich and Papsdorf, Patrick and rgen Schaaf, Jü}, + date = {2022}, +} + +@online{shri_t_rabi_sankar_cryptocurrencies_nodate, + title = {Cryptocurrencies – An assessment}, + url = {https://rbi.org.in/Scripts/BS_SpeechesView.aspx?Id=1196}, + abstract = {(Keynote address delivered by Shri T Rabi Sankar, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India - February 14th, 2022 - at the Indian Banks Association 17th Annual Banking Technology Conference and Awards)}, + titleaddon = {Reserve Bank of India}, + author = {{Shri T Rabi Sankar}}, + urldate = {2022-03-02}, + file = {Reserve Bank of India - Speeches:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/CJAT7RCR/BS_SpeechesView.html:text/html}, +} + +@article{barrett_why_2021-1, + title = {Why young investors bet the farm on cryptocurrencies}, + url = {https://www.ft.com/content/162839aa-0437-478b-a4d4-4a8d7ab71458}, + abstract = {The racy, high-risk asset class has filled a void of investment advice for the average young person}, + journaltitle = {Financial Times}, + author = {Barrett, Claer}, + urldate = {2022-03-02}, + date = {2021-05-28}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/YLCZFKVZ/162839aa-0437-478b-a4d4-4a8d7ab71458.html:text/html}, +} + +@online{varoufakis_what_2021, + title = {What is money, really? And why Bitcoin is not the answer (even if blockchain is brilliant \& potentially helpful in democratising money)}, + url = {https://www.yanisvaroufakis.eu/2021/08/02/what-is-money/}, + shorttitle = {What is money, really?}, + abstract = {Recently, I argued that a central bank cryptocurrency can be a useful tool in the struggle to democratise money. Such a tool is, of course, not enough. The main task in democratising money is first to democratise the central bank – before deploying useful instruments like a central bank cryptocurrency. As many readers (correctly) pointed […]}, + titleaddon = {Yanis Varoufakis}, + author = {Varoufakis, Yanis}, + urldate = {2022-03-02}, + date = {2021-08-02}, + langid = {british}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/UNLPCGXU/what-is-money.html:text/html}, +} + +@online{warzel_absurdity_2021, + title = {The Absurdity is the Point}, + url = {https://warzel.substack.com/p/the-absurdity-is-the-point}, + abstract = {"I feel like a moron typing all of this. But I just have to type it!"}, + titleaddon = {Galaxy Brain}, + type = {Substack newsletter}, + author = {Warzel, Charlie}, + urldate = {2022-03-02}, + date = {2021-05-11}, + keywords = {absurdity}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/7LM4IKTZ/the-absurdity-is-the-point.html:text/html}, +} + +@online{glongloff_bitcoin_nodate, + title = {Bitcoin, {GameStop} Are More Cults Than Investments}, + url = {https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2021-03-02/bitcoin-btc-gamestop-gme-are-more-cults-than-investments}, + titleaddon = {Bloomberg}, + author = {Glongloff, Mark}, + urldate = {2022-03-02}, + file = {Bitcoin (\$BTC), GameStop (\$GME) Are More Cults Than Investments - Bloomberg:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/6RGSQBFN/bitcoin-btc-gamestop-gme-are-more-cults-than-investments.html:text/html}, +} + +@online{weisenthal_bitcoin_nodate, + title = {Bitcoin Is a Faith-Based Asset}, + url = {https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-01-21/bitcoin-is-a-faith-based-asset-joe-weisenthal}, + author = {Weisenthal, Joe}, + urldate = {2022-03-02}, + file = {Bitcoin Is a Faith-Based Asset\: Joe Weisenthal - Bloomberg:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/EFDG3XI9/bitcoin-is-a-faith-based-asset-joe-weisenthal.html:text/html}, +} + +@article{silverman_crypto_2021-1, + title = {Crypto has ‘no inherent worth’ but is good to trade, says Man Group chief}, + url = {https://www.ft.com/content/9275baf4-0422-43a1-b8c9-9317882ca874}, + abstract = {Luke Ellis compares digital assets to the 17th-century Dutch tulip craze}, + journaltitle = {Financial Times}, + author = {Silverman, Gary}, + urldate = {2022-03-02}, + date = {2021-07-26}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/PYJ5MKGD/9275baf4-0422-43a1-b8c9-9317882ca874.html:text/html}, +} + +@article{wigglesworth_albanian_2021-1, + title = {Albanian lessons for regulators nervously eyeing the crypto world}, + url = {https://www.ft.com/content/810367e5-e0b1-4221-b303-f3012a177437}, + abstract = {Albania’s 1990s pyramid scheme debacle highlights risks of regulatory paralysis on the cryptocurrency explosion}, + journaltitle = {Financial Times}, + author = {Wigglesworth, Robin}, + urldate = {2022-03-02}, + date = {2021-07-05}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/RCKACNAJ/810367e5-e0b1-4221-b303-f3012a177437.html:text/html}, +} + +@article{arnosti_bitcoin_2022, + title = {Bitcoin: A natural oligopoly}, + journaltitle = {Management Science}, + author = {Arnosti, Nick and Weinberg, S Matthew}, + date = {2022}, + note = {Publisher: {INFORMS}}, +} + +@article{umar_bitcoin_2021, + title = {Bitcoin: A safe haven asset and a winner amid political and economic uncertainties in the {US}?}, + volume = {167}, + pages = {120680}, + journaltitle = {Technological Forecasting and Social Change}, + author = {Umar, Muhammad and Su, Chi-Wei and Rizvi, Syed Kumail Abbas and Shao, Xue-Feng}, + date = {2021}, + note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, +} + +@article{huang_crypto_2021, + title = {Crypto assets regulation in the {UK}: an assessment of the regulatory effectiveness and consistency}, + journaltitle = {Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance}, + author = {Huang, Sherena Sheng}, + date = {2021}, + note = {Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited}, +} + +@article{hacker_crypto-securities_2018, + title = {Crypto-securities regulation: {ICOs}, token sales and cryptocurrencies under {EU} financial law}, + volume = {15}, + pages = {645--696}, + number = {4}, + journaltitle = {European Company and Financial Law Review}, + author = {Hacker, Philipp and Thomale, Chris}, + date = {2018}, + note = {Publisher: De Gruyter}, +} + +@article{azgad-tromer_crypto_2018, + title = {Crypto securities: on the risks of investments in blockchain-based assets and the dilemmas of securities regulation}, + volume = {68}, + pages = {69}, + journaltitle = {Am. {UL} Rev.}, + author = {Azgad-Tromer, Shlomit}, + date = {2018}, + note = {Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, +} + +@article{walch_bitcoin_2015-1, + title = {The bitcoin blockchain as financial market infrastructure: A consideration of operational risk}, + volume = {18}, + pages = {837}, + journaltitle = {{NYUJ} Legis. \& Pub. Pol'y}, + author = {Walch, Angela}, + date = {2015}, + note = {Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, +} + +@article{nabilou_central_2019, + title = {Central bank digital currencies: Preliminary legal observations}, + journaltitle = {Journal of Banking Regulation}, + author = {Nabilou, Hossein}, + date = {2019}, +} + +@article{li_money_2021, + title = {Money creation in decentralized finance: A dynamic model of stablecoin and crypto shadow banking}, + pages = {030}, + number = {2020}, + journaltitle = {Fisher College of Business Working Paper}, + author = {Li, Ye and Mayer, Simon}, + date = {2021}, +} + +@article{reiners_cryptocurrency_2020, + title = {Cryptocurrency and the State: An Unholy Alliance}, + volume = {30}, + pages = {695}, + journaltitle = {S. Cal. Interdisc. {LJ}}, + author = {Reiners, Lee}, + date = {2020}, + note = {Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, +} + +@article{yaffe-bellany_millions_2022, + title = {Millions for Crypto Start-Ups, No Real Names Necessary}, + issn = {0362-4331}, + url = {https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/02/technology/cryptocurrency-anonymity-alarm.html}, + abstract = {Investors give money to pseudonymous developers. Venture capitalists back founders without learning their real names. What happens when they need to know?}, + journaltitle = {The New York Times}, + author = {Yaffe-Bellany, David}, + urldate = {2022-03-02}, + date = {2022-03-02}, + langid = {american}, + keywords = {Venture Capital, Virtual Currency, Blockchain (Technology), Computers and the Internet, Engineering and Engineers, Entrepreneurship, Names, Personal, Nonfungible Tokens ({NFTs}), Start-ups}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/923XU63C/cryptocurrency-anonymity-alarm.html:text/html}, +} + +@online{turak_credit_2018, + title = {Credit Suisse defends controversial financial product at the center of the market turmoil}, + url = {https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/07/credit-suisse-defends-controversial-xiv-etn-amid-market-turmoil.html}, + abstract = {Credit Suisse is defending the {VelocityShares} Daily Inverse {VIX} Short-Term exchange-traded note, as experts question the logic behind such securities.}, + titleaddon = {{CNBC}}, + author = {Turak, Natasha}, + urldate = {2022-03-02}, + date = {2018-02-07}, + langid = {english}, + note = {Section: Markets}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/GX43VNL3/credit-suisse-defends-controversial-xiv-etn-amid-market-turmoil.html:text/html}, +} + +@online{noauthor_scoop_2021, + title = {{SCOOP}: Tether minted most {USDT} to just 2 firms — Alameda and Cumberland}, + url = {https://protos.com/tether-minted-usdt-stablecoin-crypto-two-alameda-cumberland/}, + shorttitle = {{SCOOP}}, + abstract = {Tether minted and sold {USDT} to many other companies and individuals. None came close to the numbers Alameda Research and Cumberland put up.}, + titleaddon = {Protos}, + urldate = {2022-03-02}, + date = {2021-08-12}, + langid = {american}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/GANP35F8/tether-minted-usdt-stablecoin-crypto-two-alameda-cumberland.html:text/html}, +} + +@article{taleb_bitcoin_nodate, + title = {Bitcoin, Currencies, and Fragility}, + pages = {6}, + author = {Taleb, Nassim Nicholas}, + langid = {english}, + file = {Taleb - Bitcoin, Currencies, and Fragility.pdf:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/6S6E9QKP/Taleb - Bitcoin, Currencies, and Fragility.pdf:application/pdf}, +} + +@article{zwitter_decentralized_2020, + title = {Decentralized Network Governance: Blockchain Technology and the Future of Regulation}, + volume = {3}, + issn = {2624-7852}, + url = {https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbloc.2020.00012}, + abstract = {Advancements in the digital domain, for example, in blockchain technology, big data, and machine learning, are increasingly shaping the lives of individuals, groups, organizations, and societies. These developments call for effective governance to protect the basic interests and needs of these actors. Simultaneously, the very nature of governance is also changing. Policy-making is increasingly moving away from top-down governance by the state toward more horizontal modes of governance. This paper reviews the literature on governance theory in order to conceptualize governance as a mode of decentralized, networked regulation. We argue that the current dominant modes of governance are inadequate in understanding governance in the digital domain and are poorly equipped to conceptualize novel forms of governance such as decentralized autonomous organizations ({DAOs}). Therefore, this study proposes a new mode of governance based on the regulation of new power relationships between the state and actors in the digital domain. This model further explores the role that blockchain technology can play in what we term decentralized network governance.}, + journaltitle = {Frontiers in Blockchain}, + shortjournal = {Frontiers in Blockchain}, + author = {Zwitter, Andrej and Hazenberg, Jilles}, + date = {2020}, +} + +@report{hanke_bukeles_2021, + title = {Bukele's Bitcoin Blunder}, + institution = {The Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the …}, + author = {Hanke, Steve and Hanlon, Nicholas and Chakravarthi, Mihir and {others}}, + date = {2021}, +} + +@article{analytica_salvador_2021, + title = {El Salvador bitcoin experiment comes with risks}, + journaltitle = {Expert Briefings}, + author = {Analytica, Oxford}, + date = {2021}, +} + +@article{dowling_is_2022, + title = {Is non-fungible token pricing driven by cryptocurrencies?}, + volume = {44}, + pages = {102097}, + journaltitle = {Finance Research Letters}, + author = {Dowling, Michael}, + date = {2022}, + note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, +} + +@article{al-rimy_ransomware_2018, + title = {Ransomware threat success factors, taxonomy, and countermeasures: A survey and research directions}, + volume = {74}, + pages = {144--166}, + journaltitle = {Computers \& Security}, + author = {Al-rimy, Bander Ali Saleh and Maarof, Mohd Aizaini and Shaid, Syed Zainudeen Mohd}, + date = {2018}, + note = {Publisher: Elsevier}, +} + +@article{slattery_taking_2014, + title = {Taking a bit out of crime: Bitcoin and cross-border tax evasion}, + volume = {39}, + pages = {829}, + journaltitle = {Brook. J. Int'l L.}, + author = {Slattery, Thomas}, + date = {2014}, + note = {Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, +} + +@article{akins_whole_2014, + title = {A whole new world: Income tax considerations of the Bitcoin economy}, + volume = {12}, + pages = {25}, + journaltitle = {Pitt. Tax Rev.}, + author = {Akins, Benjamin W and Chapman, Jennifer L and Gordon, Jason M}, + date = {2014}, + note = {Publisher: {HeinOnline}}, +} + +@book{ludlow_crypto_2001, + title = {Crypto anarchy, cyberstates, and pirate utopias}, + publisher = {{MIT} Press}, + author = {Ludlow, Peter}, + date = {2001}, +} + +@incollection{kohl_blockchain_2021, + title = {Blockchain utopia and its governance shortfalls}, + booktitle = {Blockchain and Public Law}, + publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, + author = {Kohl, Uta}, + date = {2021}, +} + +@article{moslein_venture_2021, + title = {Venture capital and regulatory uncertainty}, + volume = {20}, + pages = {135--148}, + number = {1}, + journaltitle = {Analisi Giuridica dell'Economia}, + author = {Moslein, Florian and Rennig, Christopher}, + date = {2021}, + note = {Publisher: Società editrice il Mulino}, +} + +@online{noauthor_bitcoin_2022, + title = {Bitcoin pyramid schemes wreak havoc on Brazil's 'New Egypt'}, + url = {https://apnews.com/article/cryptocurrency-technology-business-brazil-bitcoin-2dc801e5e3aa477ce7983d84dc8a64bb}, + abstract = {{CABO} {FRIO}, Brazil ({AP}) — In April, Brazil's federal police stormed the helipad of a boutique seaside hotel in Rio de Janeiro state, where they busted two men and a woman loading a chopper with 7 million reais (\$1.3 million) in neatly packed bills.}, + titleaddon = {{AP} {NEWS}}, + urldate = {2022-03-03}, + date = {2022-01-22}, + langid = {english}, + note = {Section: Cryptocurrency}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/GRPF9B9W/cryptocurrency-technology-business-brazil-bitcoin-2dc801e5e3aa477ce7983d84dc8a64bb.html:text/html}, +} + +@online{murray_imf_nodate, + title = {{IMF} urges El Salvador to ditch bitcoin as legal tender {\textbar} Financial Times}, + url = {https://www.ft.com/content/fbf9aef0-453f-4e61-bd83-ff2b2bc92221}, + author = {Murray, Christine}, + urldate = {2022-03-03}, + file = {IMF urges El Salvador to ditch bitcoin as legal tender | Financial Times:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/3QDAQGIM/fbf9aef0-453f-4e61-bd83-ff2b2bc92221.html:text/html}, +} + +@article{may_crypto_1992, + title = {The crypto anarchist manifesto}, + journaltitle = {High Noon on the Electronic Frontier: Conceptual Issues in Cyberspace}, + author = {May, Timothy}, + date = {1992}, + note = {Publisher: {MIT} Press Cambridge, {MA}}, +} + +@misc{may_cyphernomicon_1994, + title = {Cyphernomicon}, + author = {May, Tim}, + date = {1994}, +} + +@article{friedman_friedman_1970, + title = {A Friedman doctrine‐- The Social Responsibility Of Business Is to Increase Its Profits}, + issn = {0362-4331}, + url = {https://www.nytimes.com/1970/09/13/archives/a-friedman-doctrine-the-social-responsibility-of-business-is-to.html}, + abstract = {Illus}, + journaltitle = {The New York Times}, + author = {Friedman, Milton}, + urldate = {2022-03-03}, + date = {1970-09-13}, + langid = {american}, + keywords = {{ECONOMY}, {ESPOSITO}, {JOHN} C., {ONEK}, {JOSEPH} N., {PHILLIPS}, {CHANNING} E, {PRICES}, {PROFITS} {AND} {PRICE}-{WAGE}-{PROFIT} {RELATIONS}, {SOCIAL} {CONDITIONS} {AND} {WELFARE}, {SORENSON}, {PHILIP}, United States}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/CW9DL4EP/a-friedman-doctrine-the-social-responsibility-of-business-is-to.html:text/html}, +} + +@article{noauthor_perspective_nodate, + title = {Perspective {\textbar} Bitcoin is teaching libertarians everything they don’t know about economics}, + issn = {0190-8286}, + url = {https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2018/01/08/bitcoin-is-the-new-middle-ages/}, + abstract = {Bitcoin is only the future if you think 1789 wasn't in the past.}, + journaltitle = {Washington Post}, + urldate = {2022-03-03}, + langid = {american}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/887K9UCZ/bitcoin-is-the-new-middle-ages.html:text/html}, +} + +@online{scheck_how_nodate, + title = {How Dirty Money Disappears Into the Black Hole of Cryptocurrency}, + url = {https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-dirty-money-disappears-into-the-black-hole-of-cryptocurrency-1538149743#refreshed}, + author = {Scheck, Justin}, + urldate = {2022-03-03}, +} + +@online{noauthor_how_nodate, + title = {How Dirty Money Disappears Into the Black Hole of Cryptocurrency}, + url = {https://www.wsj.com/amp/articles/how-dirty-money-disappears-into-the-black-hole-of-cryptocurrency-1538149743}, + urldate = {2022-03-03}, + file = {How Dirty Money Disappears Into the Black Hole of Cryptocurrency - WSJ:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/WLNLDVU6/how-dirty-money-disappears-into-the-black-hole-of-cryptocurrency-1538149743.html:text/html}, +} + +@online{gerard_supposedly_nodate, + title = {Supposedly Green Cryptocurrency Chia Is Just Another Way of Wasting Resources}, + url = {https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/05/23/cryptocurrency-chia-waste-resources-bitcoin/}, + author = {Gerard, David}, + urldate = {2022-03-03}, +} + +@online{gerard_69_nodate, + title = {\$69 Million Non-Fungible Token Sale Mixes High Art and Cryptocurrency Worlds}, + url = {https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/03/19/nft-beeple-69-million-art-crypto-nonfungible-token/}, + author = {Gerard, David}, + urldate = {2022-03-03}, +} + +@online{gerard_salvadors_nodate, + title = {El Salvador's Bitcoin Plan Is Stealth De-Dollarization}, + url = {https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/06/15/el-salvador-bitcoin-official-currency-printing-money/}, + author = {Gerard, David}, + urldate = {2022-03-03}, +} + +@online{gerard_salvador_nodate, + title = {El Salvador Botches Bitcoin Adoption}, + url = {https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/09/17/el-salvador-bitcoin-law-farce/}, + author = {Gerard, David}, + urldate = {2022-03-03}, +} + +@online{gerard_salvadoran_nodate, + title = {Salvadoran President Bukele's Latest Bitcoin Venture Is Another Distraction}, + url = {https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/12/06/bitcoin-city-el-salvador-nayib-bukele/}, + author = {Gerard, David}, + urldate = {2022-03-03}, +} + +@online{gerard_confused_nodate, + title = {Confused About Dogecoin? Here’s How It (Doesn’t) Work.}, + url = {https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/02/11/dogecoin-how-does-it-work-elon-musk-cryptocurrency/}, + shorttitle = {Confused About Dogecoin?}, + abstract = {Even the best-intentioned cryptocurrencies can become scams.}, + titleaddon = {Foreign Policy}, + author = {Gerard, David}, + urldate = {2022-03-03}, + langid = {american}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/UJRJ7JU6/dogecoin-how-does-it-work-elon-musk-cryptocurrency.html:text/html}, +} + +@online{gerard_neo-nazis_nodate, + title = {Neo-Nazis Bet Big on Bitcoin (And Lost)}, + url = {https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/03/19/neo-nazis-banked-on-bitcoin-cryptocurrency-farright-christchurch/}, + author = {Gerard, David}, + urldate = {2022-03-03}, + file = {Neo-Nazis Bet Big on Bitcoin (And Lost) – Foreign Policy:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/CBDK54QJ/neo-nazis-banked-on-bitcoin-cryptocurrency-farright-christchurch.html:text/html}, +} + +@online{tiffany_crypto_2022, + title = {The Crypto Backlash Is Booming}, + url = {https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2022/02/crypto-nft-web3-internet-future/621479/}, + abstract = {Web3 is making some people very rich. It’s making other people very angry.}, + titleaddon = {The Atlantic}, + author = {Tiffany, Kaitlyn}, + urldate = {2022-03-03}, + date = {2022-02-04}, + langid = {english}, + note = {Section: Technology}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/2PDZZU4N/621479.html:text/html}, +} + +@article{noauthor_charm_2022, + title = {The charm of cryptocurrencies for white supremacists}, + issn = {0013-0613}, + url = {https://www.economist.com/united-states/2022/02/05/the-charm-of-cryptocurrencies-for-white-supremacists}, + abstract = {White power, dark money}, + journaltitle = {The Economist}, + urldate = {2022-03-03}, + date = {2022-02-05}, +} + +@online{hayden_how_nodate, + title = {How Cryptocurrency Revolutionized the White Supremacist Movement}, + url = {https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2021/12/09/how-cryptocurrency-revolutionized-white-supremacist-movement}, + titleaddon = {Souther Poverty Law Center}, + author = {Hayden, Micahel and Squire, Megan}, + urldate = {2022-03-03}, + file = {How Cryptocurrency Revolutionized the White Supremacist Movement | Southern Poverty Law Center:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/6TTBACVT/how-cryptocurrency-revolutionized-white-supremacist-movement.html:text/html}, +} + +@article{krugman_strange_2022, + title = {The Strange Alliance of Crypto and {MAGA} Believers}, + issn = {0362-4331}, + url = {https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/10/opinion/crypto-cryptocurrency-money-conspiracy.html}, + abstract = {Crusading for God, family … and Bitcoin?}, + journaltitle = {The New York Times}, + author = {Krugman, Paul}, + urldate = {2022-03-03}, + date = {2022-01-11}, + langid = {american}, + keywords = {Virtual Currency, Banking and Financial Institutions, Bitcoin (Currency), Conspiracy Theories, polarization, Right-Wing Extremism and Alt-Right}, +} + +@online{morozov_web3_2022, + title = {Web3: A Map in Search of Territory}, + url = {https://the-crypto-syllabus.com/web3-a-map-in-search-of-territory/}, + shorttitle = {Web3}, + abstract = {Web3 is self-referential in the extreme. The value of the tokens is expected to grow as everything is to become more liquid and interconnected: tokens from one {DAO} will be valuable in another; more activities will be fractionalized; more institutions will turn into {DAOs}; more objects into {NFTs}...}, + titleaddon = {The Crypto Syllabus}, + author = {Morozov, Evgeny}, + urldate = {2022-03-03}, + date = {2022-01-13}, + langid = {english}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/6KN655QF/web3-a-map-in-search-of-territory.html:text/html}, +} + +@book{lefevre_reminiscences_2004, + title = {Reminiscences of a stock operator}, + volume = {175}, + publisher = {John Wiley \& Sons}, + author = {Lefevre, Edwin}, + date = {2004}, +} + +@online{noauthor_1729_nodate, + title = {1729 - The Network State}, + url = {https://1729.com/}, + abstract = {How to Start a New Country: a lecture series in virtual reality on the concept of the network state.}, + titleaddon = {1729}, + urldate = {2022-03-04}, + langid = {english}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/A927ZCIW/1729.com.html:text/html}, +} + +@article{coase_nature_1937, + title = {The nature of the firm}, + volume = {4}, + pages = {386--405}, + number = {16}, + journaltitle = {economica}, + author = {Coase, Ronald Harry}, + date = {1937}, + note = {Publisher: {JSTOR}}, +} + +@article{venkataramakrishnan_inside_2021, + title = {Inside the cult of crypto}, + url = {https://www.ft.com/content/9e787670-6aa7-4479-934f-f4a9fedf4829}, + abstract = {Debate? No thanks. Doubts? Not welcome. How the world of cryptocurrency diehards really works}, + journaltitle = {Financial Times}, + author = {Venkataramakrishnan, Siddharth and Wigglesworth, Robin}, + urldate = {2022-03-04}, + date = {2021-09-10}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/9SDEMWI3/9e787670-6aa7-4479-934f-f4a9fedf4829.html:text/html}, +} + +@article{demmler_bitcoin_2021, + title = {Bitcoin and the South Sea Company: A comparative analysis}, + volume = {13}, + pages = {197--224}, + number = {1}, + journaltitle = {Revista Finanzas y Política Económica}, + author = {Demmler, Michael and Domínguez, Amilcar Orlian Fernández}, + date = {2021}, + note = {Publisher: Universidad Católica de Colombia}, +} + +@online{krugman_bitcoin_2013, + title = {Bitcoin Is Evil}, + url = {https://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/12/28/bitcoin-is-evil/}, + abstract = {There’s an agenda there, and it’s a bad one.}, + titleaddon = {Paul Krugman Blog}, + author = {Krugman, Paul}, + urldate = {2022-03-05}, + date = {2013-12-28}, + langid = {american}, + note = {Cad: 1 +Section: Opinion}, + keywords = {Uncategorized}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/2AE4ZNLZ/bitcoin-is-evil.html:text/html}, +} + +@online{noauthor_life_nodate, + title = {Life Itself - Calendar - Week of March 7, 2022}, + url = {https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/r/week/2022/3/11}, + urldate = {2022-03-04}, + file = {Life Itself - Calendar - Week of March 7, 2022:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/LUYB5FPH/11.html:text/html}, +} + +@online{plant_technological_2022, + title = {The technological case against Bitcoin and blockchain}, + url = {https://lukeplant.me.uk/blog/posts/the-technological-case-against-bitcoin-and-blockchain/}, + abstract = {The technological case against Bitcoin and blockchain}, + titleaddon = {Luke Plant's home page}, + author = {Plant, Luke}, + urldate = {2022-03-06}, + date = {2022-03-05}, + langid = {english}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/XXMDIC75/the-technological-case-against-bitcoin-and-blockchain.html:text/html}, +} + +@online{muhamba_being_2022, + title = {Being an art entrepreneur in Zim \& {NFTs}: the business of selling beautiful things}, + url = {https://www.techzim.co.zw/2022/03/being-an-art-entrepreneur-in-zim-nfts-the-business-of-selling-beautiful-things/}, + shorttitle = {Being an art entrepreneur in Zim \& {NFTs}}, + abstract = {On this episode, I was joined by Peter Kaunda the Patron of the Arts at Artillery Gallery in Harare. He shared his experiences in the art scene in}, + titleaddon = {Techzim}, + type = {News}, + author = {Muhamba, Valentine}, + urldate = {2022-03-06}, + date = {2022-03-05}, + langid = {american}, + keywords = {Africa, {NFT}, Zimbabwe}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/NTUVPZN9/being-an-art-entrepreneur-in-zim-nfts-the-business-of-selling-beautiful-things.html:text/html}, +} + +@online{barone_what_2021, + title = {What Is the Quantity Theory of Money?}, + url = {https://www.investopedia.com/insights/what-is-the-quantity-theory-of-money/}, + abstract = {Take a look at the tenets, assumptions, and challenges of one of monetarism's principal theories, the quantity theory of money.}, + titleaddon = {Investopedia}, + author = {Barone, Adam}, + urldate = {2022-03-07}, + date = {2021-08-27}, + langid = {english}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/CEJGGJX8/what-is-the-quantity-theory-of-money.html:text/html}, +} + +@online{noauthor_quantity_nodate, + title = {quantity theory of money}, + url = {https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803100357685}, + abstract = {"quantity theory of money" published on by null.}, + titleaddon = {Oxford Reference}, + urldate = {2022-03-07}, + langid = {english}, + doi = {10.1093/oi/authority.20110803100357685}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/TJBY4AML/authority.html:text/html}, +} + +@online{blinder_keynesian_2018, + title = {Keynesian Economics}, + url = {https://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/KeynesianEconomics.html}, + abstract = {Keynesian economics is a theory of total spending in the economy (called aggregate demand) and its effects on output and inflation. Although the term has been used (and abused) to describe many things over the years, six principal tenets seem central to Keynesianism. The first three describe how the economy works. 1. A Keynesian believes […]}, + titleaddon = {Econlib}, + author = {Blinder, Alan S.}, + urldate = {2022-03-07}, + date = {2018-02-05}, + langid = {american}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/9X5EFVBT/KeynesianEconomics.html:text/html}, +} + +@article{carter_positive_2003, + title = {Positive and Negative Liberty}, + url = {https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/liberty-positive-negative/}, + author = {Carter, Ian}, + urldate = {2022-03-07}, + date = {2003-02-27}, + note = {Last Modified: 2021-11-19}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/R57MMSVE/liberty-positive-negative.html:text/html}, +} + +@book{hayek_road_2006, + location = {London}, + edition = {Repr}, + title = {The Road to serfdom}, + isbn = {978-0-415-25543-1 978-0-415-25389-5}, + series = {Routledge classics}, + pagetotal = {256}, + publisher = {Routledge}, + author = {Hayek, Friedrich A. von}, + date = {2006}, + langid = {english}, + file = {Hayek - 2006 - The Road to serfdom.pdf:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/7EJMHCCC/Hayek - 2006 - The Road to serfdom.pdf:application/pdf}, +} + +@online{chowdhury_cantillion_nodate, + title = {The Cantillion Effect}, + url = {https://www.adamsmith.org/blog/the-cantillion-effect}, + abstract = {The conventional history of economics usually starts with Adam Smith, David Ricardo and J. S. Mill. But there is one who came before, who might deserve to be just as much of a famous name: Richard Cantillion. The Irish economist of French descent (see, there are redeeming features of French economic}, + titleaddon = {Adam Smith Institute}, + author = {Chowdhury, Ananya}, + urldate = {2022-03-07}, + langid = {british}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/FGILHDAW/the-cantillion-effect.html:text/html}, +} + +@online{boettke_austrian_nodate, + title = {Austrian School of Economics}, + url = {https://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/AustrianSchoolofEconomics.html}, + abstract = {The Austrian school of economics was founded in 1871 with the publication of Carl Menger’s Principles of Economics. menger, along with william stanley jevons and leon walras, developed the marginalist revolution in economic analysis. Menger dedicated Principles of Economics to his German colleague William Roscher, the leading figure in the German historical school, which dominated economic […]}, + titleaddon = {Econlib}, + author = {Boettke, Peter}, + urldate = {2022-03-07}, + langid = {american}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/93I2U3JG/AustrianSchoolofEconomics.html:text/html}, +} + +@online{krishna_when_2017, + title = {When {FDR} Abandoned the Gold Standard}, + url = {https://www.investopedia.com/news/when-fdr-abandoned-gold-standard/}, + abstract = {Faced with a recession at home and international headwinds, {FDR} took on gold in a move to save the American economy}, + titleaddon = {Investopedia}, + author = {Krishna, Mrinalini}, + urldate = {2022-03-07}, + date = {2017-04-20}, + langid = {english}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/QEX5YMM4/when-fdr-abandoned-gold-standard.html:text/html}, +} + +@article{schumpeter_history_1954, + title = {{HISTORY} {OF} {ECONOMIC} {ANALYSIS}}, + pages = {1186}, + author = {Schumpeter, Joseph A}, + date = {1954}, + langid = {english}, + file = {Schumpeter - HISTORY OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS.pdf:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/GG495IQC/Schumpeter - HISTORY OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS.pdf:application/pdf}, +} + +@book{amato_fistful_2020, + title = {A Fistful of Bitcoins: The Risks and Opportunities of Virtual Currencies}, + url = {https://www.egeaeditore.it/ita/prodotti/economia/a-fistful-of-bitcoins.aspx}, + abstract = {“Bitcoin poses the right question, but gives the wrong answer,” write Luca Fantacci and Massimo Amato in this lucid and highly original treatment of the cryptocurrency phenomenon. A Fistful of Bitcoins uncovers the paradoxes of the first “digital cash” to achieve global attention: a disruptive payment infrastructure married to a dangerous and deflationary monetary system. From the cryptographic protocols to the quasi-religious ideologies and the retrograde monetary theories supporting Bitcoin, the authors reflect on what Bitcoin gets right and disastrously wrong about our current monetary predicament. With implications for monetary theory and policy, the prospect of central bank-issued digital currencies, and the future of blockchain-based applications, this book will be of interest beyond economics, political science and management for a general public concerned about not just what money is but what money might – and should – become.}, + publisher = {Bocconi University Press}, + author = {Amato, Massimo and Fantacci, Luca}, + date = {2020}, + doi = {https://www.egeaeditore.it/ita/prodotti/economia/a-fistful-of-bitcoins.aspx}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{yeung_karen_lodge_algorithmic_2019, + title = {Algorithmic regulation}, + isbn = {978-0-19-883849-4}, + abstract = {As the power and sophistication of of "big data" and predictive analytics has continued to expand, so too has policy and public concern about the use of algorithms in contemporary life. This is hardly surprising given our increasing reliance on algorithms in daily life, touching policy sectorsfrom healthcare, transport, finance, consumer retail, manufacturing education, and employment through to public service provision and the operation of the criminal justice system. This has prompted concerns about the need and importance of holding algorithmic power to account, yet it is far fromclear that existing legal and other oversight mechanisms are up to the task.This collection of essays, edited by two leading regulatory governance scholars, offers a critical exploration of "algorithmic regulation", understood both as a means for co-ordinating and regulating social action and decision-making, as well as the need for institutional mechanisms through whichthe power of algorithms and algorithmic systems might themselves be regulated. It offers a unique perspective that is likely to become a significant reference point for the ever-growing debates about the power of algorithms in daily life in the worlds of research, policy and practice. The range ofcontributors are drawn from a broad range of disciplinary perspectives including law, public administration, applied philosophy, data science and artificial intelligence. Taken together, they highlight the rise of algorithmic power, the potential benefits and risks associated with this power, theway in which Sheila Jasanoff's long-standing claim that "technology is politics" has been thrown into sharp relief by the speed and scale at which algorithmic systems are proliferating, and the urgent need for wider public debate and engagement of their underlying values and value trade-offs, theway in which they affect individual and collective decision-making and action, and effective and legitimate mechanisms by and through which algorithmic power is held to account.}, + publisher = {Oxford University Press}, + author = {Yeung, Karen; Lodge, Martin;}, + date = {2019}, + doi = {9780198838494}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{pardo-guerra_automating_2019, + title = {Automating Finance}, + isbn = {978-1-108-49642-1}, + abstract = {Predicting the binding mode of flexible polypeptides to proteins is an important task that falls outside the domain of applicability of most small molecule and protein−protein docking tools. Here, we test the small molecule flexible ligand docking program Glide on a set of 19 non-α-helical peptides and systematically improve pose prediction accuracy by enhancing Glide sampling for flexible polypeptides. In addition, scoring of the poses was improved by post-processing with physics-based implicit solvent {MM}- {GBSA} calculations. Using the best {RMSD} among the top 10 scoring poses as a metric, the success rate ({RMSD} ≤ 2.0 Å for the interface backbone atoms) increased from 21\% with default Glide {SP} settings to 58\% with the enhanced peptide sampling and scoring protocol in the case of redocking to the native protein structure. This approaches the accuracy of the recently developed Rosetta {FlexPepDock} method (63\% success for these 19 peptides) while being over 100 times faster. Cross-docking was performed for a subset of cases where an unbound receptor structure was available, and in that case, 40\% of peptides were docked successfully. We analyze the results and find that the optimized polypeptide protocol is most accurate for extended peptides of limited size and number of formal charges, defining a domain of applicability for this approach.}, + author = {Pardo-Guerra, Juan Pablo}, + date = {2019}, + doi = {10.1017/9781108677585}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{bayern_autonomous_2021, + title = {Autonomous Organizations}, + publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, + author = {Bayern, Shawn}, + date = {2021}, + doi = {10.1017/9781108878203}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{wang_blockchain_2020, + title = {Blockchain Chicken Farm: And Other Stories of Tech in China's Countryside}, + url = {https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374538668/blockchainchickenfarm}, + abstract = {In Blockchain Chicken Farm, the technologist and writer Xiaowei Wang explores the political and social entanglements of technology in rural China. Their discoveries force them to challenge the standard idea that rural culture and people are backward, conservative, and intolerant. Instead, they find that rural China has not only adapted to rapid globalization but has actually innovated the technology we all use today. From pork farmers using {AI} to produce the perfect pig, to disruptive luxury counterfeits and the political intersections of e-commerce villages, Wang unravels the ties between globalization, technology, agriculture, and commerce in unprecedented fashion. Accompanied by humorous “Sinofuturist” recipes that frame meals as they transform under new technology, Blockchain Chicken Farm is an original and probing look into innovation, connectivity, and collaboration in the digitized rural world. {FSG} Originals × Logic dissects the way technology functions in everyday lives. The titans of Silicon Valley, for all their utopian imaginings, never really had our best interests at heart: recent threats to democracy, truth, privacy, and safety, as a result of tech's reckless pursuit of progress, have shown as much. We present an alternate story, one that delights in capturing technology in all its contradictions and innovation, across borders and socioeconomic divisions, from history through the future, beyond platitudes and {PR} hype, and past doom and gloom. Our collaboration features four brief but provocative forays into the tech industry's many worlds, and aspires to incite fresh conversations about technology focused on nuanced and accessible explorations of the emerging tools that reorganize and redefine life today.}, + publisher = {Farrar, Straus and Giroux}, + author = {Wang, Xiaowei}, + date = {2020}, + doi = {https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374538668/blockchainchickenfarm}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{de_filippi_blockchain_2022, + title = {Blockchain Et Cryptomonnaies}, + isbn = {978-2-7154-0948-4}, + url = {https://www.puf.com/content/Blockchain_et_cryptomonnaies}, + abstract = {La blockchain : une révolution équivalente à l'invention d'Internet ? C'est du moins ce qu'on en dit parfois. Mais en quoi consiste exactement cette nouvelle technologie et quelles sont ses répercussions réelles ? Popularisée par l'explosion du cours de Bitcoin, une cryptomonnaie permettant d'échanger de la valeur de façon décentralisée et sécurisée, la blockchain s'étend à des champs bien plus larges, comme la certification et l'authentification de documents, ou encore l'automatisation des transactions. Une promesse à la clé : désintermédier en passant d'un système fondé sur la confiance à un système fondé sur la preuve. Donnant un aperçu des applications encore en développement, Primavera De Filippi n'examine rien de moins que les implications politiques et sociales de cette nouvelle technologie qui n'a pas fini de faire parler d'elle.}, + pagetotal = {128}, + publisher = {Que sais-je}, + author = {De Filippi, Primavera}, + date = {2022}, + doi = {https://www.puf.com/content/Blockchain_et_cryptomonnaies}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{kraus_blockchains_2019, + title = {Blockchains, smart contracts, decentralised autonomous organisations and the law}, + isbn = {978-1-78811-513-1}, + abstract = {The growth of Blockchain technology presents a number of legal questions for lawyers, regulators and industry participants alike. Primarily, regulators must allow Blockchain technology to develop whilst also ensuring it is not being abused. This book addresses the challenges posed by various applications of Blockchain technology, such as cryptocurrencies, smart contracts and initial coin offerings, across different fields of law. Contributors explore whether the problems posed by Blockchain and its applications can be addressed within the present legal system or whether significant rethinking is required.}, + pagetotal = {1–365}, + publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, + author = {Kraus, Daniel and Obrist, Thierry and Hari, Olivier}, + date = {2019}, + doi = {10.4337/9781788115131}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{bilotta_cbdcs_nodate, + title = {{CBDCs} and Stablecoins: The Scramble for (Controllable) Anonymity}, + publisher = {Instituto {AffariInternazionali}}, + author = {Bilotta, Nicola}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{scott_cloudmoney_2022, + title = {Cloudmoney: Cash, Cards, Crypto, and the War for Our Wallets}, + url = {https://www.harperacademic.com/book/9780062936325/cloudmoney/}, + abstract = {The reach of corporations into our lives via cards and apps has never been greater; many of us rarely use cash these days. But what we're told is a natural and inevitable move is the work of powerful interests. And the great battle of our time is the battle for ownership of the digital footprints that make up our lives. In Cloudmoney, Brett Scott tells an urgent and revelatory story about how the fusion of big finance and tech requires 'cloudmoney'—digital money underpinned by the banking sector—to replace physical cash. He dives beneath the surface of the global financial system to uncover a long-established lobbying infrastructure: an alliance of partners waging a covert war on cash. He explains the technical, political, and cultural differences between our different forms of money, and shows how the cash system has been under attack for decades, as banking and tech companies promote a cashless society under the banner of progress. Cloudmoney takes us to the frontlines of a war for our wallets that is also about our freedom. From marketing strategies against cash, to the weaponization of Covid-19 to push fintech platforms, and the rise of the cryptocurrency rebels and fringe groups pushing back. It asks the most pressing questions: Who benefits from a cashless society and who gets left behind? Is the end of cash the end of true privacy? And is our cloudmoney future closer than we think it is?}, + publisher = {Harper Business}, + author = {Scott, Brett}, + date = {2022}, + doi = {https://www.harperacademic.com/book/9780062936325/cloudmoney/}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{davis_crowdfunding_2021, + title = {Crowdfunding and the Democratization of Finance}, + isbn = {978-1-5292-1673-8}, + url = {https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/crowdfunding-and-the-democratization-of-finance}, + abstract = {Do you know where your money is? More importantly, do you know what your money is doing? Most of us feel confident that we know what money is. But few of us feel confident in taking responsibility for what our money does. We hand over the power of money to banks and mainstream finance with real, often damaging, consequences for people and planet. A unique collaboration between an academic and a practitioner, this book tells the story of money, from ancient Athens to the Bitcoin revolution, to explain how crowdfunding is the way for people to reclaim the power of their money in pursuit of a fairer and greener society.}, + publisher = {Policy Press}, + author = {Davis, Mark and {DavisBruce}}, + date = {2021}, + doi = {https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/crowdfunding-and-the-democratization-of-finance}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{jarvis_crypto_2021, + title = {Crypto Wars The Fight for Privacy in the Digital Age: A Political History of Digital Encryption}, + url = {https://www.routledge.com/Crypto-Wars-The-Fight-for-Privacy-in-the-Digital-Age-A-Political-History/Jarvis/p/book/9780367642488}, + abstract = {The crypto wars have raged for half a century. In the 1970s, digital privacy activists prophesied the emergence of an Orwellian State, made possible by computer-mediated mass surveillance. The antidote: digital encryption. The U.S. government warned encryption would not only prevent surveillance of law-abiding citizens, but of criminals, terrorists, and foreign spies, ushering in a rival dystopian future. Both parties fought to defend the citizenry from what they believed the most perilous threats. The government tried to control encryption to preserve its surveillance capabilities; privacy activists armed citizens with cryptographic tools and challenged encryption regulations in the courts. No clear victor has emerged from the crypto wars. Governments have failed to forge a framework to govern the, at times conflicting, civil liberties of privacy and security in the digital age—an age when such liberties have an outsized influence on the citizen–State power balance. Solving this problem is more urgent than ever. Digital privacy will be one of the most important factors in how we architect twenty-first century societies—its management is paramount to our stewardship of democracy for future generations. We must elevate the quality of debate on cryptography, on how we govern security and privacy in our technology-infused world. Failure to end the crypto wars will result in societies sleepwalking into a future where the citizen–State power balance is determined by a twentieth-century status quo unfit for this century, endangering both our privacy and security. This book provides a history of the crypto wars, with the hope its chronicling sets a foundation for peace.}, + publisher = {{CBC} {PRESS}}, + author = {Jarvis, Craig}, + date = {2021}, + doi = {https://www.routledge.com/Crypto-Wars-The-Fight-for-Privacy-in-the-Digital-Age-A-Political-History/Jarvis/p/book/9780367642488}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{lee_crypto-finance_2022, + title = {Crypto-Finance, Law and Regulation: Governing an Emerging Ecosystem}, + url = {https://www.routledge.com/Crypto-Finance-Law-and-Regulation-Governing-an-Emerging-Ecosystem/Lee/p/book/9780367086619}, + abstract = {Crypto-Finance, Law and Regulation investigates whether crypto-finance will cause a paradigm shift in regulation from a centralised model to a model based on distributed consensus. This book explores the emergence of a decentralised and disintermediated crypto-market and investigates the way in which it can transform the financial markets. It examines three components of the financial market – technology, finance, and the law – and shows how their interrelationship dictates the structure of a crypto-market. It focuses on regulators' enforcement policies and their jurisdiction over crypto-finance operators and participants. The book also discusses the latest developments in crypto-finance, and the advantages and disadvantages of crypto-currency as an alternative payment product. It also investigates how such a decentralised crypto-finance system can provide access to finance, promote a shared economy, and allow access to justice. By exploring the law, regulation and governance of crypto-finance from a national, regional and global viewpoint, the book provides a fascinating and comprehensive overview of this important topic and will appeal to students, scholars and practitioners interested in regulation, finance and the law.}, + publisher = {Routledge}, + author = {Lee, Joseph}, + date = {2022}, + doi = {https://www.routledge.com/Crypto-Finance-Law-and-Regulation-Governing-an-Emerging-Ecosystem/Lee/p/book/9780367086619}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{herian_data_2021, + title = {Data: New trajectories in law}, + isbn = {978-1-00-037141-3}, + abstract = {This book explores the phenomenon of data – big and small – in the contemporary digital, informatic and legal-bureaucratic context. Challenging the way in which legal interest in data has focused on rights and privacy concerns, this book examines the contestable, multivocal and multifaceted figure of the contemporary data subject. The book analyses "data" and "personal data" as contemporary phenomena, addressing the data realms, such as stores, institutions, systems and networks, out of which they emerge. It interrogates the role of law, regulation and governance in structuring both formal and informal definitions of the data subject, and disciplining data subjects through compliance with normative standards of conduct. Focusing on the ‘personal' in and of data, the book pursues a re-evaluation of the nature, role and place of the data subject qua legal subject in on and offline societies: One that does not begin and end with the inviolability of individual rights but returns to more fundamental legal principles suited to considerations of personhood, such as stewardship, trust, property and contract. The book's concern with the production, use, abuse and alienation of personal data within the context of contemporary communicative capitalism will appeal to scholars and students of law, science and technology studies, and sociology; as well as those with broader political interests in this area.}, + pagetotal = {1–132}, + publisher = {Routledge}, + author = {Herian, Robert}, + date = {2021}, + doi = {10.4324/9781003162001}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{gronow_deciphering_2020, + title = {Deciphering Markets and Money}, + isbn = {978-952-369-001-1}, + url = {https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/22394}, + abstract = {"During the last two decades, economic sociology has experienced a remarkable revival and has become one of the most innovative fields of sociological research. Shifts in economic policy worldwide have led to the increasing interest in the sociological analysis of economic phenomena and institutions by challenging traditional research questions and demonstrating the limits and problems inherent in standard economic thinking and reasoning. Jukka Gronow's book Deciphering Markets and Money solves the problem of the specific social conditions of an economic order based on money and the equal exchange of commodities. Gronow scrutinizes the relation of sociology to neoclassical economics and reflects on how sociology can contribute to the analyses of the major economic institutions. The question of the comparability and commensuration of economic objects runs through the chapters of the book. The author shows that due to the multidimensionality and principal quality uncertainty of products, markets would collapse without market devices that are either procedural, consisting of technical standards and measuring instruments, or aesthetic, relying on the judgements of taste, or both. In his book, Gronow demonstrates that in this respect, financial markets share the same problem as the markets of, wines, movies, or {PCs} and mobile phones, and hence offer a highly actual case to study their social constitution in the process of coming into being. Jukka Gronow is professor emeritus of sociology at Uppsala University, Sweden, and docent at the University of Helsinki, Finland. He has published on sociology of consumption, history of sociology and social theory."}, + author = {Gronow, Jukka}, + date = {2020}, + doi = {https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/22394}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {BOOKS}, judg, {MONEY}, money form, social constitution of markets}, +} + +@book{brunton_digital_2019, + title = {Digital Cash: The Unknown History of the Anarchists, Utopians, and Technologists Who Created Cryptocurrency}, + isbn = {978-0-691-17949-0}, + url = {https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691179490/digital-cash}, + abstract = {Bitcoin may appear to be a revolutionary form of digital cash without precedent or prehistory. In fact, it is only the best-known recent experiment in a long line of similar efforts going back to the 1970s. But the story behind cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and its blockchain technology has largely been untold—until now. In Digital Cash, Finn Brunton reveals how technological utopians and political radicals created experimental money to bring about their visions of the future: protecting privacy or bringing down governments, preparing for apocalypse or launching a civilization of innovation and abundance that would make its creators immortal. The incredible story of the pioneers of cryptocurrency takes us from autonomous zones on the high seas to the world's most valuable dump, from bank runs to idea coupons, from time travelers in a San Francisco bar to the pattern securing every twenty-dollar bill, and from marketplaces for dangerous secrets to a tank of frozen heads awaiting revival in the far future. Along the way, Digital Cash explores the hard questions and challenges that these innovators faced: How do we learn to trust and use different kinds of money? What makes digital objects valuable? How does currency prove itself as real to us? What would it take to make a digital equivalent to cash, something that could be created but not forged, exchanged but not copied, and which reveals nothing about its users? Filled with marvelous characters, stories, and ideas, Digital Cash is an engaging and accessible account of the strange origins and remarkable technologies behind today's cryptocurrency explosion.}, + publisher = {Princeton University Press}, + author = {Brunton, Finn}, + date = {2019}, + doi = {https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691179490/digital-cash}, + keywords = {\_LATEST, {BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{popper_digital_2015, + title = {Digital Gold: Bitcoin and the Inside Story of the Misfits and Millionaires Trying to Reinvent Money}, + isbn = {978-0-06-236249-0}, + url = {http://www.amazon.com/Digital-Gold-Bitcoin-Millionaires-Reinvent/dp/0062362496}, + abstract = {{SHORTLISTED} {FOR} {THE} 2015 {FINANCIAL} {TIMES} {AND} {MCKINSEY} {BUSINESS} {BOOK} {OF} {THE} {YEARA} New York Times technology and business reporter charts the dramatic rise of Bitcoin and the fascinating personalities who are striving to create a new global money for the Internet age.Digital Gold is New York Times reporter Nathaniel Popper's brilliant and engrossing history of Bitcoin, the landmark digital money and financial technology that has spawned a global social movement.The notion of a new currency, maintained by the computers of users around the world, has been the butt of many jokes, but that has not stopped it from growing into a technology worth billions of dollars, supported by the hordes of followers who have come to view it as the most important new idea since the creation of the Internet. Believers from Beijing to Buenos Aires see the potential for a financial system free from banks and governments. More than just a tech industry fad, Bitcoin has threatened to decentralize some of society's most basic institutions.An unusual tale of group invention, Digital Gold charts the rise of the Bitcoin technology through the eyes of the movement's colorful central characters, including an Argentinian millionaire, a Chinese entrepreneur, Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, and Bitcoin's elusive creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. Already, Bitcoin has led to untold riches for some, and prison terms for others.}, + pagetotal = {416}, + publisher = {Harper}, + author = {Popper, Nathaniel}, + date = {2015}, + doi = {https://www.harpercollins.com/products/digital-gold-nathaniel-popper?variant=32123091451938}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{whitaker_economics_2021, + title = {Economics of visual art: Market practice and market resistance}, + abstract = {How can arts managers, artists, and art market observers approach the study of economics? Accompanied by hand-drawn illustrations, wide-ranging case studies, and expansive discussion resources, this interdisciplinary microeconomics primer engages with complex – and, at turns, political – questions of value and resourcefulness with the artist or manager as the decision-maker and the gallery, museum or studio as 'the firm'. Whitaker arms the reader with analytic and creative tools that can be used in service to economic sustainability for artists and organizations. By exploring the complexities of economics in application to art, design and creative industries, this book offers ways to approach the larger world as an art project.}, + publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, + author = {Whitaker, Amy}, + date = {2021}, + doi = {10.1017/9781108649919}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{supiot_governance_2017, + title = {Governance by Numbers: The Making of a Legal Model of Allegiance}, + url = {https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/governance-by-numbers-9781509907748/}, + abstract = {The West's cherished dream of social harmony by numbers is today disrupting all our familiar legal frameworks - the state, democracy and law itself. Its scientistic vision shaped both Taylorism and Soviet Planning, and today, with 'globalisation', it is flourishing in the form of governance by numbers. Shunning the goal of governing by just laws, and empowered by the information and communication technologies, governance champions a new normative ideal of attaining measurable objectives. Programmes supplant legislation, and governance displaces government. However, management by objectives revives forms of law typical of economic vassalage. When a person is no longer protected by a law applying equally to all, the only solution is to pledge allegiance to someone stronger than oneself. Rule by law had already secured the principle of impersonal power, but in taking this principle to extremes, governance by numbers has paradoxically spawned a world ruled by ties of allegiance.}, + publisher = {Bloomsbury Publishing}, + author = {Supiot, Alain}, + date = {2017}, + doi = {https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/governance-by-numbers-9781509907748/}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{meister_justice_2021, + title = {Justice is an Option: A Democratic Theory of Finance for the Twenty-First Century}, + url = {https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/J/bo49967326.html}, + abstract = {Page 1. {JUSTICE} {IS} {AN} {OPTION} Page 2. {CHICAGO} {STUDIES} {IN} {PRACTICES} {OF} {MEANING} A series edited by Andreas Glaeser, William Mazzarella, William Sewell Jr., Kaushik Sunder Rajan, and Lisa Wedeen Published in {\textbackslash}ldots}, + author = {Meister, Robert}, + date = {2021}, + doi = {https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/J/bo49967326.html}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{brownsword_law_2020, + title = {Law 3.0: Rules, Regulation, and Technology}, + publisher = {Routledge}, + author = {Brownsword, Roger}, + date = {2020}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{north_money_2007, + title = {Money and Liberation: The Micropolitics of Alternative Currency Movements.}, + isbn = {978-0-8166-4962-4}, + url = {https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/money-and-liberation}, + abstract = {Is conventional money simply a discourse? Is it merely a socially constructed unit of exchange? If money is not an actual thing, are people then free to make collective agreements to use other forms of currency that might work more effectively for them? Proponents of “better money” argue that they have created currencies that value people more than profitability, ensuring that human needs are met with reasonable costs and decent wages—and supporting local economies that emphasize local sustainability. How did proponents develop these new economies? Are their claims valid? Grappling with these questions and more, Money and Liberation examines the experiences of groups who have tried to build a more equitable world by inventing new forms of money. Presenting in-depth profiles of the trading networks that have been constructed both historically and more recently, including Local Exchange Trading Schemes (England), Green Dollars (New Zealand), Talente (Hungary), and the barter system in Argentina, Peter North shows how the use of currency has been redefined as part of political action, revealing surprising political ambiguity and a nuanced understanding of the potential and limits on alternative currencies as a resistance practice. Highlight}, + publisher = {University of Minnesota Press}, + author = {North, Peter}, + date = {2007}, + doi = {https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/money-and-liberation}, + note = {{ISSN}: 1944-8287}, + keywords = {\_LATEST, {BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{parkin_money_2020, + title = {Money code space: Hidden power in bitcoin, blockchain, and decentralisation}, + isbn = {978-0-19-751507-5}, + abstract = {Newly emerging cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology present a challenging research problem in the field of digital politics and economics. Bitcoin-the first widely implemented cryptocurrency and blockchain architecture-seemingly separates itself from the existing territorial boundedness of nation-state money via a process of algorithmic decentralisation. Proponents declare that the utilisation of cryptography to advance financial transactions will disrupt the modern centralised structures by which capitalist economies are currently organised: corporations, governments, commercial banks, and central banks. Allegedly, software can create a more stable and democratic global economy; a world free from hierarchy and control. In Money Code Space, Jack Parkin debunks these utopian claims by approaching distributed ledger technologies as a spatial and social problem where power forms unevenly across their networks. First-hand accounts of online communities, open-source software governance, infrastructural hardware operations, and Silicon Valley start-up culture are used to ground understandings of cryptocurrencies in the “real world.” Consequently, Parkin demonstrates how Bitcoin and other blockchains are produced across a multitude of tessellated spaces from which certain stakeholders exercise considerable amounts of power over their networks. While money, code, and space are certainly transformed by distributed ledgers, algorithmic decentralisation is rendered inherently paradoxical because it is predicated upon centralised actors, practices, and forces.}, + pagetotal = {1–288}, + publisher = {Oxford University Press}, + author = {Parkin, Jack}, + date = {2020}, + doi = {10.1093/oso/9780197515075.001.0001}, + keywords = {Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, Distributed ledger technology, Money, Code, {BOOKS}, Algorithmic decentralisation, Economic geography, Political economy, Space}, +} + +@book{coeckelbergh_money_2015, + title = {Money machines: Electronic financial technologies, distancing and responsibility in global finance}, + isbn = {978-1-4724-4509-4}, + abstract = {While we have become increasingly vulnerable to the ebb and flow of global finance, most of us know very little about it. This book focuses on the role of technology in global finance and reflects on the ethical and societal meaning and impact of financial information and communication technologies ({ICTs}). Exploring the history, metaphysics, and geography of money, algorithms, and electronic currencies, the author argues that financial {ICTs} contribute to impersonal, disengaged, placeless, and objectifying relations, and that in the context of globalization these ‘distancing' effects render it increasingly difficult to exercise and ascribe responsibility. Caught in the currents of capital, it seems that both experts and lay people have lost control and lack sufficient knowledge of what they are doing. There is too much epistemic, social, and moral distance. At the same time, the book also shows that these electronically mediated developments do not render global finance merely ‘virtual', for its technological practices remain material and place–bound, and the ethical and social vulnerabilities they create are no less real. Moreover, understood in terms of technological practices, global finance remains human through and through, and there is no technological determinism. Therefore, Money Machines also examines the ways in which contemporary techno-financial developments can be resisted or re–oriented in a morally and socially responsible direction – not without, but with technology. As such, it will appeal to philosophers and scholars across the humanities and the social sciences with interests in science and technology, finance, ethics and questions of responsibility.}, + pagetotal = {1–204}, + publisher = {Routledge}, + author = {Coeckelbergh, Mark}, + date = {2015}, + doi = {10.1177/0094306116671949n}, + note = {{ISSN}: 0094-3061}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{swartz_new_2020, + title = {New money: How payment became social media}, + isbn = {978-0-300-23322-3}, + abstract = {A new vision of money as a communication technology that creates and sustains invisible-often exclusive-communities “In an engaging and timely work, brimming with fascinating anecdotes and historical and literary references, Lana Swartz brilliantly illustrates how financial technologies are quietly transforming how we socialize and what it means to belong.”-Jonathan Zittrain, author of The Future of the Internet: And How to Stop It One of the basic structures of everyday life, money is at its core a communication media. Payment systems-cash, card, app, or Bitcoin-are informational and symbolic tools that integrate us into, or exclude us from, the society that surrounds us. Examining the social politics of financial technologies, Lana Swartz reveals what's at stake when we pay. This accessible and insightful analysis comes at a moment of disruption: from “fin-tech” startups to cryptocurrencies, a variety of technologies are poised to unseat traditional financial infrastructures. Swartz explains these changes, traces their longer histories, and demonstrates their consequences. She shows just how important these invisible systems are. Getting paid and paying determines whether or not you can put food on the table. The data that payment produces is uniquely revelatory-and newly valuable. New forms of money create new forms of identity, new forms of community, and new forms of power.}, + pagetotal = {1–259}, + publisher = {Yale University Press}, + author = {Swartz, Lana}, + date = {2020}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{swartz_new_2020-1, + title = {New money: How payment became social media}, + isbn = {978-0-300-23322-3}, + url = {https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300233223/new-money}, + abstract = {A new vision of money as a communication technology that creates and sustains invisible-often exclusive-communities “In an engaging and timely work, brimming with fascinating anecdotes and historical and literary references, Lana Swartz brilliantly illustrates how financial technologies are quietly transforming how we socialize and what it means to belong.”-Jonathan Zittrain, author of The Future of the Internet: And How to Stop It One of the basic structures of everyday life, money is at its core a communication media. Payment systems-cash, card, app, or Bitcoin-are informational and symbolic tools that integrate us into, or exclude us from, the society that surrounds us. Examining the social politics of financial technologies, Lana Swartz reveals what's at stake when we pay. This accessible and insightful analysis comes at a moment of disruption: from “fin-tech” startups to cryptocurrencies, a variety of technologies are poised to unseat traditional financial infrastructures. Swartz explains these changes, traces their longer histories, and demonstrates their consequences. She shows just how important these invisible systems are. Getting paid and paying determines whether or not you can put food on the table. The data that payment produces is uniquely revelatory-and newly valuable. New forms of money create new forms of identity, new forms of community, and new forms of power.}, + pagetotal = {1–259}, + publisher = {Yale University Press}, + author = {Swartz, Lana}, + date = {2020}, + doi = {https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300233223/new-money}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{jeng_open_2022, + title = {Open Banking}, + isbn = {978-0-19-758289-3}, + abstract = {Open banking is a silent revolution transforming the banking industry. It is the manifestation of the revolution of consumer technology in banking and will dramatically change not only how we bank, but also the world of finance and how we interact with it. Since the United Kingdom along with the rest of the European Union adopted rules requiring banks to share customer data to improve competition in the banking sector, a wave of countries from Asia to Africa to the Americas have adopted various forms of their own open banking regimes. Among Basel Committee jurisdictions, at least fifteen jurisdictions have some form of open banking, and this number does not even include the many jurisdictions outside the Basel Committee membership with open banking activities. Although U.S. banks and market participants have been sharing customer-permissioned data for the past twenty years and there have been recent policy discussions, such as the Obama administration's failed Consumer Data Privacy Bill and the Data Aggregation Principles of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, open banking is still a little-known concept among consumers and policymakers in the States. This book defines the concept of 'open banking' and explores key legal, policy, and economic questions raised by open banking.}, + publisher = {Oxford University Press}, + author = {Jeng, Linda}, + date = {2022}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{feher_rated_2018, + title = {Rated Agency: Investee Politics in a Speculative Age}, + isbn = {978-1-942130-19-2}, + url = {https://www.zonebooks.org/books/132-rated-agency-investee-politics-in-a-speculative-age}, + abstract = {The hegemony of finance compels a new orientation for everyone and everything: companies care more about the moods of their shareholders than about longstanding commercial success; governments subordinate citizen welfare to appeasing creditors; and individuals are concerned less with immediate income from labor than appreciation of their capital goods, skills, connections, and reputations. That firms, states, and people depend more on their ratings than on the product of their activities also changes how capitalism is resisted. For activists, the focus of grievances shifts from the extraction of profit to the conditions under which financial institutions allocate credit. While the exploitation of employees by their employers has hardly been curbed, the power of investors to select investees — to decide who and what is deemed creditworthy — has become a new site of social struggle. In clear and compelling prose, Michel Feher explains the extraordinary shift in conduct and orientation generated by financialization. Above all, he articulates the new political resistances and aspirations that investees draw from their rated agency.}, + pagetotal = {192}, + publisher = {Princeton University Press}, + author = {Feher, M}, + date = {2018}, + doi = {https://www.zonebooks.org/books/132-rated-agency-investee-politics-in-a-speculative-age}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{hacker_regulating_2019, + title = {Regulating Blockchain: : Techno-Social and Legal Challenges}, + abstract = {This collection provides an in-depth analysis of the intersection between blockchain technology and the law. Covering {EU}, {US}, and Asian jurisdictions, it assesses the necessities of and opportunities for the regulation of blockchain technology in a range of key legal fields, such as competition law, securities regulation, corporate, insurance, contract, and data protection law. Instead of postulating the disruptive superiority of distributed ledger technology across potential areas of application, however, the volume offers a nuanced treatment of use cases ranging from early applications in finance to {ICOs}, alternative dispute resolution platforms, and smart contracts. It takes a distinct techno-social perspective in understanding the legal implications of blockchain technology as a possible new general-purpose technology. The interaction of blockchain technology with the legal system raises key questions concerning governance and government, private order and state authority, and the relationship between different ‘calculative' spaces for assessing and allocating value. These questions do not only have a long pedigree, they are also acutely relevant to our immediate future. By drawing on technological, political, economic, and legal points of view, the volume shows why blockchain matters for societies, and why the law matters for blockchain.}, + author = {Hacker, Philipp and Lianos, Ioannis and Dimitropoulos, Georgios and Eich, Stefan}, + date = {2019}, + doi = {10.1093/oso/9780198842187.001.0001}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{komporozos-athanasiou_speculative_2022, + title = {Speculative Communities: Living with Uncertainty in a Financialized World}, + isbn = {978-0-226-81602-9}, + url = {https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/S/bo125281793.html}, + abstract = {In Speculative Communities, Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou examines the ways that speculation has moved beyond financial markets to shape fundamental aspects of our social and political lives. As ordinary people make exceptional decisions, such as the American election of a populist demagogue or the British vote to leave the European Union, they are moving from time-honored and -tested practices of governance, toward the speculative promise of a new, more uncertain future. This book shows how even our methods of building community have shifted to the speculative realm as social media platforms enable and amplify our volatile wagers. For Komporozos-Athanasiou, "to speculate" means increasingly "to connect," to endorse the unknown pre-emptively, and often daringly, as a means of social survival. Grappling with the question of how more uncertainty can lead to its full-throated embrace rather than dissent, Speculative Communities shows how finance has become the model for society writ large. As Komporozos-Athanasiou argues, virtual marketplaces, new social media, and dating apps bring finance's opaque infrastructures into the most intimate realms of our lives, leading to a new type of speculative imagination across economy, culture, and society.}, + publisher = {University of Chicago Press}, + author = {Komporozos-Athanasiou, Aris}, + date = {2022}, + doi = {https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/S/bo125281793.html}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{adkins_asset_2020, + title = {The asset economy}, + isbn = {978-1-5095-4345-8}, + url = {https://www.wiley.com/en-us/The+Asset+Economy-p-9781509543458}, + publisher = {John Wiley \& Sons}, + author = {Adkins, Lisa and Cooper, Melinda and Konings, Martijn}, + date = {2020}, + doi = {https://www.wiley.com/en-us/The+Asset+Economy-p-9781509543458}, + keywords = {\_LATEST, {BOOKS}, changes in fiscal and monetary policy and the pred, for a growing percentage of society a middle-class, In this timely book, Lisa Adkins, Melinda Cooper and Martijn Konings argue that the, Rising inequality is the defining feature of our a, the book advances an original perspective on a ran, the dynamics of urban property inflation, we appear to have entered an era of policy “lock-i}, +} + +@book{werbach_blockchain_2019, + title = {The Blockchain and the New Architecture of Trust}, + abstract = {Predicting the binding mode of flexible polypeptides to proteins is an important task that falls outside the domain of applicability of most small molecule and protein−protein docking tools. Here, we test the small molecule flexible ligand docking program Glide on a set of 19 non-α-helical peptides and systematically improve pose prediction accuracy bynhancing Glide sampling for flexible polypeptides. In addition, scoring of the poses was improved by post-processing with physics-based implicit solvent {MM}- {GBSA} calculations. Using the best {RMSD} among the top 10 scoring poses as a metric, the success rate ({RMSD} ≤ 2.0 Å for the interface backbone atoms) increased from 21\% with default Glide {SP} settings to 58\% with the enhanced peptide sampling and scoring protocol in the case of redocking to the native protein structure. This approaches the accuracy of the recently developed Rosetta {FlexPepDock} method (63\% success for these 19 peptides) while being over 100 times faster. Cross-docking was performed for a subset of cases where an unbound receptor structure was available, and in that case, 40\% of peptides were docked successfully. We analyze the results and find that the optimized polypeptide protocol is most accurate for extended peptides of limited size and number of formal charges, defining a domain of applicability for this approach.}, + publisher = {Mit Press}, + author = {Werbach, Kevin}, + date = {2019}, + doi = {10.7551/mitpress/11449.001.0001}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{barfield_cambridge_2020, + title = {The Cambridge Handbook of the Law of Algorithms}, + abstract = {"Algorithms are a fundamental building block of artificial intelligence - and, increasingly, society - but our legal institutions have largely failed to recognize or respond to this reality. The Cambridge Handbook of the Law of Algorithms, which features contributions from {US}, {EU}, and Asian legal scholars, discusses the specific challenges algorithms pose not only to only current law, but also - as algorithms replace people as decision makers - to the foundations of society itself. The work includes wide coverage of the law as it relates to algorithms, with chapters analyzing how human biases have crept into algorithmic decision-making about who receives housing or credit, the length of sentences for defendants convicted of crimes, and many other decisions that impact constitutionally protected groups. Other issues covered in the work include the impact of algorithms on the law of free speech, intellectual property, and commercial and human rights law"– {TS} - Library of Congress M4 - Citavi}, + publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, + author = {Barfield, Woodrow}, + date = {2020}, + doi = {10.1017/9781108680844}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{shin_cryptopians_2022, + title = {The Cryptopians: Idealism, Greed, Lies, and the Making of the First Big Cryptocurrency Craze}, + url = {https://www.publicaffairsbooks.com/titles/laura-shin/the-cryptopians/9781541763005/}, + abstract = {The story of the idealists, technologists, and opportunists fighting to bring cryptocurrency to the masses. In their short history, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have gone through booms, busts, and internecine wars, recently reaching a market valuation of more than \$2 trillion. The central promise of crypto endures—vast fortunes made from decentralized networks not controlled by any single entity and not yet regulated by many governments. The recent growth of crypto would have been all but impossible if not for a brilliant young man named Vitalik Buterin and his creation: Ethereum. In this book, Laura Shin takes readers inside the founding of this novel cryptocurrency network, which enabled users to launch their own new coins, thus creating a new crypto fever. She introduces readers to larger-than-life characters like Buterin, the Web3 wunderkind; his short-lived {CEO}, Charles Hoskinson; and Joe Lubin, a former Goldman Sachs {VP} who became one of crypto's most well-known billionaires. Sparks fly as these outsized personalities fight for their piece of a seemingly limitless new business opportunity. This fascinating book shows the crypto market for what it really is: a deeply personal struggle to influence the coming revolution in money, culture, and power.}, + publisher = {{PublicAffairs}}, + author = {Shin, Laura}, + date = {2022}, + doi = {https://www.publicaffairsbooks.com/titles/laura-shin/the-cryptopians/9781541763005/}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{birch_currency_2020, + title = {The Currency Cold War: Cash and Cryptography, Hash Rates and Hegemony}, + url = {https://londonpublishingpartnership.co.uk/the-currency-cold-war/}, + abstract = {Money is changing and this may mean a new world order. In this new book, David Birch sets out the economic and technological imperatives concerning digital money, discussing the potential impact of it and the tensions involved — between public and private and between East and West — to contribute to the debate that we must have to begin to shape the International Monetary and Financial System of the near future. Further information – including the preface of the book in full, as well as its table of contents – can be found on a dedicated website for the book, here: thecurrencycoldwar.com The book will be published on 27 May 2020 as a hardback. It can be purchased by clicking “Buy book” above, or from any good retailer.}, + publisher = {London Publishing Partnership}, + author = {Birch, David}, + date = {2020}, + doi = {https://londonpublishingpartnership.co.uk/the-currency-cold-war/}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@article{solimano_evolution_2021, + title = {The Evolution of Contemporary Arts Markets}, + doi = {10.4324/9781003215127}, + author = {Solimano, Andrés}, + date = {2021}, + note = {Publisher: Routledge}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{prasad_future_nodate, + title = {The Future of Money}, + author = {Prasad, Eswar}, + keywords = {\_LATEST, {BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{russo_infinite_2020, + title = {The infinite machine : how an army of crypto-hackers is building the next internet with Ethereum}, + isbn = {978-0-06-288615-6}, + url = {https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-infinite-machine-camila-russo?variant=32123333836834}, + abstract = {"Cryptocurrency expert Camila Russo tracks the rise of Ethereum, the second-biggest digital asset in the world and the future of cryptocurrency"–}, + pagetotal = {287}, + author = {Russo, Camila}, + date = {2020}, + doi = {https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-infinite-machine-camila-russo?variant=32123333836834}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{russo_infinite_2020-1, + title = {The infinite machine : how an army of crypto-hackers is building the next internet with Ethereum}, + isbn = {978-0-06-288615-6}, + abstract = {"Cryptocurrency expert Camila Russo tracks the rise of Ethereum, the second-biggest digital asset in the world and the future of cryptocurrency"–}, + pagetotal = {287}, + author = {Russo, Camila}, + date = {2020}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}, \_to\_add\_new}, +} + +@book{macdonald_political_2019, + title = {The Political Economy of Non-Territorial Exit}, + url = {https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/the-political-economy-of-non-territorial-exit-9781788979375.html}, + abstract = {Territorial political organisation forms the backbone of western liberal democracies. However, political economists are increasingly aware of how this form of government neglects the preferences of citizens, resulting in dramatic conflicts. The Political Economy of Non-Territorial Exit explores the theoretical possibility of ‘unbundling' government functions and decentralising territorial governance.}, + publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, + author = {{MacDonald}, Trent J.}, + date = {2019}, + doi = {https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/the-political-economy-of-non-territorial-exit-9781788979375.html}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{golumbia_politics_2016-1, + title = {The Politics of Bitcoin: Software as Right-wing Extremism}, + abstract = {Since its introduction in 2009, Bitcoin has been widely promoted as a digital currency that will revolutionize everything from online commerce to the nation-state. Yet supporters of Bitcoin and its blockchain technology subscribe to a form of cyberlibertarianism that depends to a surprising extent on far-right political thought. The Politics of Bitcoin exposes how much of the economic and political thought on which this cryptocurrency is based emerges from ideas that travel the gamut, from Milton Friedman, F.A. Hayek, and Ludwig von Mises to Federal Reserve conspiracy theorists. Forerunners: Ideas First is a thought-in-process series of breakthrough digital publications. Written between fresh ideas and finished books, Forerunners draws on scholarly work initiated in notable blogs, social media, conference plenaries, journal articles, and the synergy of academic exchange. This is gray literature publishing: where intense thinking, change, and speculation take place in scholarship.}, + publisher = {University of Minnesota Press}, + author = {Golumbia, David}, + date = {2016}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{liaw_routledge_2021, + title = {The Routledge Handbook of {FinTech}}, + isbn = {978-1-00-037570-1}, + abstract = {The Routledge Handbook of {FinTech} offers comprehensive coverage of the opportunities, challenges and future trends of financial technology. This handbook is a unique and in-depth reference work. It is organised in six thematic parts. The first part outlines the development, funding, and the future trends. The second focuses on blockchain technology applications and various aspects of cryptocurrencies. The next covers {FinTech} in banking. A significant element of {FinTech}, mobile payments and online lending, is included in the fourth part. The fifth continues with several chapters covering other financial services, while the last discusses ethics and regulatory issues. These six parts represent the most significant and overarching themes of {FinTech} innovations. This handbook will appeal to students, established researchers seeking a single repository on the subject, as well as policy makers and market professionals seeking convenient access to a one-stop guide.}, + pagetotal = {1–471}, + publisher = {Routledge}, + author = {Liaw, K. Thomas}, + date = {2021}, + doi = {10.4324/9780429292903}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{beller_world_2021, + title = {The World Computer: derivative conditions of racial capitalism}, + url = {https://www.dukeupress.edu/the-world-computer}, + abstract = {In The World Computer Jonathan Beller forcefully demonstrates that the history of commodification generates information itself. Out of the omnipresent calculus imposed by commodification, information emerges historically as a new money form. Investigating its subsequent financialization of daily life and colonization of semiotics, Beller situates the development of myriad systems for quantifying the value of people, objects, and affects as endemic to racial capitalism and computation. Built on oppression and genocide, capital and its technical result as computation manifest as racial formations, as do the machines and software of social mediation that feed racial capitalism and run on social difference. Algorithms, derived from for-profit management strategies, conscript all forms of expression—language, image, music, communication—into the calculus of capital such that even protest may turn a profit. Computational media function for the purpose of extraction rather than ameliorating global crises, and financialize every expressive act, converting each utterance into a wager. Repairing this ecology of exploitation, Beller contends, requires decolonizing information and money, and the scripting of futures wagered by the cultural legacies and claims of those in struggle.}, + publisher = {Duke University Press}, + author = {Beller, Jonathan}, + date = {2021}, + doi = {https://www.dukeupress.edu/the-world-computer}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{greenberg_this_2012, + title = {This Machine Kills Secrets: ulian Assange, the Cypherpunks, and Their Fight to Empower Whistleblowers}, + url = {https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/309904/this-machine-kills-secrets-by-andy-greenberg/}, + abstract = {{WikiLeaks} brought to light a new form of whistleblowing, using powerful cryptographic code to hide leakers' identities while they spill the private data of government agencies and corporations. But that technology has been evolving for decades in the hands of hackers and radical activists, from the libertarian enclaves of Northern California to Berlin to the Balkans. And the secret-killing machine continues to evolve beyond {WikiLeaks}, as a movement of hacktivists aims to obliterate the world's institutional secrecy. Forbes journalist Andy Greenberg has traced its shadowy history from the cryptography revolution of the 1970s to Wikileaks founding hacker Julian Assange, Anonymous, and beyond. This is the story of the code and the characters—idealists, anarchists, extremists—who are transforming the next generation's notion of what activism can be. With unrivaled access to such major players as Julian Assange, Daniel Domscheit-Berg, and {WikiLeaks}' shadowy engineer known as the Architect, never before interviewed, Greenberg unveils the world of politically-motivated hackers—who they are and how they operate.}, + publisher = {Penguin Randon House}, + author = {Greenberg, Andy}, + date = {2012}, + doi = {https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/309904/this-machine-kills-secrets-by-andy-greenberg/}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{voshmgir_token_2020, + title = {Token economy : how the Web3 reinvents the internet}, + volume = {2}, + isbn = {978-3-9821038-4-6}, + abstract = {The book attempts to summarize existing knowledge about blockchain networks \& other distributed ledgers as the backbone of the Web3. It maps the socioeconomic implications of Web3 applications such as smart contracts, {DAOs} and tokens to the concepts of money, economics, governance and decentralized finance ({DeFi}). This is the second edition of the book Token Economy originally published in June 2019. The basic structure of this second edition is the same as the first edition, with slightly updated content of existing chapters and four additional chapters: “User-Centric Identities,” “Privacy Tokens,” “Lending Tokens,” and How to Design a Token System and more focus on the Web3. Read more on how second edition differs from the first edition in this blog post. The book assumes that tokens – often referred to as cryptocurrencies – can represent any real or virtual asset or access right, such as gold, diamonds, a fraction of a Picasso painting or an entry ticket to a concert. Tokens could also be used to reward social media contributions, incentivize the reduction of {CO}2 emissions, or even ones attention for watching an ad. While it has become easy to create a token, which is collectively managed by a public Web3 infrastructure like a blockchain network, the understanding of how to apply these tokens is still vague. Part one outlines the fundamental building blocks of the Web3, including the role of cryptography and user-centric digital identities. Part two explains Web3 applications like smart contracts, {DAOs} \& tokens. The last two parts of the book focus on tokens as the atomic unit of the Web3, explaining the properties and functions of money and outlining the emerging field of decentralized finance ({DeFi}) that might power a potential future digital barter economy. Use cases such as asset tokens, fractional ownership tokens (art \& real estate), purpose driven tokens, social media tokens (Steemit, Hive and Reddit), Token Curated Registries ({TCRs}), {BAT} (Basic Attention Token), privacy tokens, and stable tokens are explored, including the role of {CBDCs} (Central Bank Digital Currencies) and Facebook's Libra. The book builds on the legacy of our work at the {BlockchainHub}, the ongoing educational posts and Blockchain Handbook published in 2017 for free that has had over 100.000 downloads. The English edition was released on Github in 2020 under a non commercial creative commons licence, and is now being translated into several languages. 10 months after I put the book online for free on Github it has been translated by a group of volunteers into 9 different languages 6 of which are complete (Portugese, Brazilian, Polish, Italian, Spanish, Farsi) and 3 (Chinese, Japanese, French) of which are still in progress. The English and German version were previously published by myself. Some of the translations (Spanish, Italian, Portugese and soon also Farsi) have also been commercially released as print and ebook versions in consultation with the translation teams. Potential royalties will be split between the translators and me.}, + pagetotal = {362}, + publisher = {Token Kitchen}, + author = {Voshmgir, Shermin}, + date = {2020}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@article{liaw_trading_2021, + title = {Trading and regulation of cryptocurrencies, stablecoins and other cryptoassets}, + author = {Liaw, K. Thomas}, + date = {2021}, + note = {{ISBN}: 9781000375701 +Publisher: Routledge}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{corbet_understanding_2021, + title = {Understanding cryptocurrency fraud: The challenges and headwinds to regulate digital currencies}, + volume = {2}, + isbn = {3-11-071857-X}, + publisher = {Walter de Gruyter {GmbH} \& Co {KG}}, + author = {Corbet, Shaen}, + date = {2021}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{berg_understanding_2019, + title = {Understanding the Blockchain Economy}, + isbn = {978-1-78897-499-8}, + abstract = {"Offering the first scholarly analysis of the economic nature of blockchains and the formation of the blockchain economy, this timely book explores the future of global capitalism. Applying the institutional economics of Ronald Coase and Oliver Williamson, the authors highlight how blockchains are poised to reshape the nature of firms, governments, markets and civil society. Chapters apply basic economic principles to explore blockchains and distributed ledger technologies through the framework of institutional economics. The book suggests ways in which cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin may develop further in the future, bringing us back to a barter economy which removes the need for a third person in economic transactions. Outlining a ledger-centric view of the economy, the authors explore how blockchains and dehierarchalisation will reduce the demand for government regulation. Institutional economists and scholars will greatly appreciate the thorough analysis of the development of institutional cryptoeconomics and insight into the future of blockchains that this book offers. Computer and technology scientists will also find this book to be a valuable read, as well as those working specifically in the blockchain industry"– 1. Introduction – 2. The institutional economics of blockchain – 3. The universal turing institution – 4. The microfoundations of ledgers – 5. Money, dequity, and the barter economy of the future – 6. Supply chains and identity – 7. The V-form organisation and the future of the firm – 8. Public policy in a blockchain era – 9. Capitalism after Satoshi – 10. Conclusion – References – Index.}, + pagetotal = {203}, + publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, + author = {Berg, Chris and Davidson, Sinclair and Potts, Jason}, + date = {2019}, + doi = {10.4337/9781788975001}, + keywords = {{PROCESSED}, {BOOKS}}, +} + +@book{sen_whos_2020, + title = {Who's Cashing in? Contemporary Perspectives on New Monies and Global Cashlessness}, + volume = {19}, + isbn = {978-1-78920-915-0}, + abstract = {Cashless infrastructures are rapidly increasing, as credit cards, cryptocurrencies, online and mobile money, remittances, demonetization, and digitalization process replace coins and currencies around the world. Who's Cashing In? explores how different modes of cashlessness impact, transform and challenge the everyday lives and livelihoods of local communities. Drawing from a wide range of ethnographic studies, this volume offers a concise look at how social actors and intermediaries respond to this change in the materiality of money throughout multiple regional contexts.}, + publisher = {Berghahn Books}, + author = {Sen, Atreyee and Lindquist, Johan and Kolling, Marie}, + date = {2020}, + keywords = {{BOOKS}}, +} + +@article{narayanan_bitcoins_2017, + title = {Bitcoin’s Academic Pedigree: The concept of cryptocurrencies is built from forgotten ideas in research literature.}, + volume = {15}, + issn = {1542-7730, 1542-7749}, + url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3134434.3136559}, + doi = {10.1145/3134434.3136559}, + shorttitle = {Bitcoin’s Academic Pedigree}, + abstract = {We’ve seen repeatedly that ideas in the research literature can be gradually forgotten or lie unappreciated, especially if they are ahead of their time, even in popular areas of research. Both practitioners and academics would do well to revisit old ideas to glean insights for present systems. Bitcoin was unusual and successful not because it was on the cutting edge of research on any of its components, but because it combined old ideas from many previously unrelated fields. This is not easy to do, as it requires bridging disparate terminology, assumptions, etc., but it is a valuable blueprint for innovation.}, + pages = {20--49}, + number = {4}, + journaltitle = {Queue}, + shortjournal = {Queue}, + author = {Narayanan, Arvind and Clark, Jeremy}, + urldate = {2022-03-08}, + date = {2017-08}, + langid = {english}, + file = {Narayanan and Clark - 2017 - Bitcoin’s Academic Pedigree The concept of crypto.pdf:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/JBMPKJKJ/Narayanan and Clark - 2017 - Bitcoin’s Academic Pedigree The concept of crypto.pdf:application/pdf}, +} + +@online{noauthor_luno_2022, + title = {Luno data reveals the habits of the South African crypto buyer}, + url = {https://ventureburn.com/2022/03/luno-data-reveals-the-habits-of-the-south-african-crypto-buyer/}, + abstract = {Luno lead data scientist Richard Ball unpacks the numbers that reveal the personalities in the South African crypto market.}, + titleaddon = {Ventureburn}, + urldate = {2022-03-08}, + date = {2022-03-08}, + langid = {english}, + keywords = {Africa, {SouthAfrica}}, + file = {Snapshot:/home/sdiehl/Zotero/storage/DGKDYVIK/luno-data-reveals-the-habits-of-the-south-african-crypto-buyer.html:text/html}, } \ No newline at end of file