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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-025.mrc:18638577:3501
Source marc_columbia
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LEADER: 03501cam a2200541 i 4500
001 12051968
005 20160919154346.0
008 160328s2016 nyu b 001 0 eng
010 $a 2016008427
020 $a9781101980132 (hbk)
020 $a1101980133 (hbk)
020 $a9781101980156 (ebk)
020 $a110198015X (ebk)
020 $a9780399564062 (International edition)
020 $a0399564063 (International edition)
024 $a99968120564
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn945730010
035 $a(OCoLC)945730010
035 $a(NNC)12051968
040 $aDLC$beng$erda$cDLC$dOCLCF$dYDXCP$dMCT$dORE$dFM0$dOCLCO
042 $apcc
050 00 $aHG1710$b.T385 2016
082 00 $a332.1/78$223
100 1 $aTapscott, Don,$d1947-$eauthor.
245 10 $aBlockchain revolution :$bhow the technology behind bitcoin is changing money, business, and the world /$cDon Tapscott and Alex Tapscott.
264 1 $aNew York :$bPortfolio / Penguin,$c[2016]
300 $axx, 348 pages ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 313-336) and index.
505 0 $aPart I: Say you want a revolution. 1. The trust protocol -- 2. Bootstrapping the future: seven design principles of the blockchain economy -- Part II: Transformation. 3. Reinventing financial services -- 4. Re-architecting the firm: the core and the edges -- 5. New business models: making it rain on the blockchain -- 6. the ledger of things: animating the physical world -- 7. Solving the prosperity paradox: economic inclusion and entrepreneurship -- 8. Rebuilding government and democracy -- 9. Freeing culture on the blockchain: music to our ears -- Part III: Promise and peril. 10. Overcoming showstoppers: ten implementation challenges -- 11. Leadership for the next era.
520 $aThe Internet as we know it is great for collaboration and communication, but is deeply flawed when it comes to commerce and privacy. The new blockchain technology facilitates peer-to-peer transactions without any intermediary such as a bank or governing body. Keeping the user's information anonymous, the blockchain validates and keeps a permanent public record of all transactions. That means that your personal information is private and secure, while all activity is transparent and incorruptible--reconciled by mass collaboration and stored in code on a digital ledger. With its advent, we will not need to trust each other in the traditional sense, because trust is built into the system itself.
650 0 $aElectronic funds transfers.
650 0 $aBitcoin.
650 0 $aElectronic commerce.
650 0 $aMobile commerce.
650 0 $aBanks and banking$xTechnological innovations.
650 0 $aFinancial institutions$xTechnological innovations.
650 7 $aBanks and banking$xTechnological innovations.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00827015
650 7 $aBitcoin.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01920464
650 7 $aElectronic commerce.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00906906
650 7 $aElectronic funds transfers.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00907204
650 7 $aFinancial institutions$xTechnological innovations.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00924698
650 7 $aMobile commerce.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01024206
700 1 $aTapscott, Alex,$eauthor.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aTapscott, Don, 1947- author.$tBlockchain revolution$dNew York : Portfolio, [2016]$z9781101980156$w(DLC) 2016014933
852 00 $boff,bus$hHG1710$i.T385 2016