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Bitcoin: Economics, Technology, and Governance
by
Böhme, Rainer
, Edelman, Benjamin
, Christin, Nicolas
, Moore, Tyler
in
Bitcoins
/ Blockchain
/ Blockchains
/ Bootstrap method
/ Computer engineering
/ Computer mediated communication
/ Computers
/ Consumption
/ Cryptography
/ Currency
/ Design
/ Digital currencies
/ Economic regulation
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economists
/ Electronic commerce
/ Fees
/ Financial risk
/ Financial systems
/ Financial transactions
/ Governance
/ Mining
/ Monetary systems
/ Money
/ Payment systems
/ Payments
/ Peer to peer computing
/ Property
/ Regulation
/ Rules
/ Studies
/ Supercomputers
/ Technology
/ Telecommunications
/ Transactions
/ Vetting
/ Virtual currency
2015
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Bitcoin: Economics, Technology, and Governance
by
Böhme, Rainer
, Edelman, Benjamin
, Christin, Nicolas
, Moore, Tyler
in
Bitcoins
/ Blockchain
/ Blockchains
/ Bootstrap method
/ Computer engineering
/ Computer mediated communication
/ Computers
/ Consumption
/ Cryptography
/ Currency
/ Design
/ Digital currencies
/ Economic regulation
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economists
/ Electronic commerce
/ Fees
/ Financial risk
/ Financial systems
/ Financial transactions
/ Governance
/ Mining
/ Monetary systems
/ Money
/ Payment systems
/ Payments
/ Peer to peer computing
/ Property
/ Regulation
/ Rules
/ Studies
/ Supercomputers
/ Technology
/ Telecommunications
/ Transactions
/ Vetting
/ Virtual currency
2015
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Bitcoin: Economics, Technology, and Governance
by
Böhme, Rainer
, Edelman, Benjamin
, Christin, Nicolas
, Moore, Tyler
in
Bitcoins
/ Blockchain
/ Blockchains
/ Bootstrap method
/ Computer engineering
/ Computer mediated communication
/ Computers
/ Consumption
/ Cryptography
/ Currency
/ Design
/ Digital currencies
/ Economic regulation
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economists
/ Electronic commerce
/ Fees
/ Financial risk
/ Financial systems
/ Financial transactions
/ Governance
/ Mining
/ Monetary systems
/ Money
/ Payment systems
/ Payments
/ Peer to peer computing
/ Property
/ Regulation
/ Rules
/ Studies
/ Supercomputers
/ Technology
/ Telecommunications
/ Transactions
/ Vetting
/ Virtual currency
2015
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Bitcoin: Economics, Technology, and Governance
2015
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Overview
Bitcoin is an online communication protocol that facilitates the use of a virtual currency, including electronic payments. Bitcoin's rules were designed by engineers with no apparent influence from lawyers or regulators. Bitcoin is built on a transaction log that is distributed across a network of participating computers. It includes mechanisms to reward honest participation, to bootstrap acceptance by early adopters, and to guard against concentrations of power. Bitcoin's design allows for irreversible transactions, a prescribed path of money creation over time, and a public transaction history. Anyone can create a Bitcoin account, without charge and without any centralized vetting procedure—or even a requirement to provide a real name. Collectively, these rules yield a system that is understood to be more flexible, more private, and less amenable to regulatory oversight than other forms of payment—though as we discuss, all these benefits face important limits. Bitcoin is of interest to economists as a virtual currency with potential to disrupt existing payment systems and perhaps even monetary systems. This article presents the platform's design principles and properties for a nontechnical audience; reviews its past, present, and future uses; and points out risks and regulatory issues as Bitcoin interacts with the conventional financial system and the real economy.
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