Books
Amelia Scott

Cryptocurrency Economics

Cryptocurrency Economics explores digital assets and blockchain finance, offering insights into their increasing impact on global economies. It examines concepts like Decentralized Finance (DeFi), NFTs, and stablecoins, noting their potential to disrupt traditional financial systems. The book highlights the shift towards decentralized, permissionless finance represented by cryptocurrencies and addresses their volatility and regulatory uncertainties.

The book begins with a foundation in monetary theory, game theory, and network economics, explaining concepts like inflation and market equilibrium to analyze digital assets. It then progresses to the technological underpinnings of blockchain and cryptography, followed by an analysis of cryptocurrency market economics, including mining incentives and price formation.

Finally, it explores the macroeconomic implications of cryptocurrency adoption, considering its impact on financial stability and monetary policy. Through empirical data analysis, theoretical modeling, and case studies, the book assesses the economic performance of cryptocurrencies. It also integrates insights from computer science, law, and political science to provide a holistic understanding of digital assets, examining legal frameworks and the challenges of balancing innovation with consumer protection.
170 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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