Information Technology Law

The Executive Guide to Blockchain: Using Smart Contracts and Digital Currencies in your Business

Edited by Maria Grazia Vigliotti · Haydn Jones
Palgrave Macmillan February 2020

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ISBN-13
9783030211066
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Publication
February 2020
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Keeping up with fast evolving technology is a challenge that every business leader faces. As organisations start to wake up to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, it’s becoming more important than ever to be able to utilise and exploit new digital platforms.

With the simple aim of demystifying blockchain for business leaders, The Executive Guide to Blockchain offers a jargon-free explanation and framework to better understand blockchain technologies and their impact on organizations.

Enabling any business leader with or without specific computing knowledge to reap the benefits of blockchain whilst understanding the limitations, this book will empower you to:-

  • Identify opportunities for blockchain in your own business sectors
  • Understand smart contracts and their relationship with the law
  • Create a blockchain strategy and business case
  • Implement blockchain technologies and maximise their potential.
Written by experts in non-technical language, this practical resource can be applied to any industry, and arm you with the knowledge needed to capture the possibilities of digital business.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Distinguish the Hype from the Reality
3. Cryptography for Busy People
4. Blockchain Fundamentals
5. Cryptocurrency Ecosystem
6. Blockchain Use Cases
7. Creating a Blockchain Strategy
8. Smart Contracts
9. Regulation
10. The Future of Blockchain
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