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- Eitan Altman, Daniel S. Menasché, Alexandre Reiffers-Masson, Mandar Datar, Swapnil Dhamal, Corinne Touati, Rachid El Azouzi:
Blockchain Competition Between Miners: A Game Theoretic Perspective. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 26 (2019) - Massimo Bartoletti, Roberto Zunino:
Formal Models of Bitcoin Contracts: A Survey. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 8 (2019) - Ingrid Bauer, Liudmila Zavolokina, Fabian Leisibach, Gerhard Schwabe:
Value Creation From a Decentralized Car Ledger. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 30 (2019) - Mehdi Benchoufi, Doug Altman, Philippe Ravaud:
From Clinical Trials to Highly Trustable Clinical Trials: Blockchain in Clinical Trials, a Game Changer for Improving Transparency? Frontiers Blockchain 2: 23 (2019) - Chris Berg, Sinclair Davidson, Jason Potts:
Blockchain Technology as Economic Infrastructure: Revisiting the Electronic Markets Hypothesis. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 22 (2019) - Stefano Bistarelli, Ivan Mercanti, Francesco Santini:
An Analysis of Non-standard Transactions. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 7 (2019) - Wendy Charles, Natalie Marler, Lauren Long, Sean T. Manion:
Blockchain Compliance by Design: Regulatory Considerations for Blockchain in Clinical Research. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 18 (2019) - Abeer ElBahrawy, Laura Alessandretti, Andrea Baronchelli:
Wikipedia and Cryptocurrencies: Interplay Between Collective Attention and Market Performance. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 12 (2019) - Nadia Fabrizio, Elisa Rossi, Andrea Martini, Dimitar Anastasovski, Paolo Cappello, Lorenzo Candeago, Bruno Lepri:
Invoice Discounting: A Blockchain-Based Approach. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 13 (2019) - Andrea Gaggioli, Shayan Eskandari, Pietro Cipresso, Edoardo Lozza:
The Middleman Is Dead, Long Live the Middleman: The "Trust Factor" and the Psycho-Social Implications of Blockchain. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 20 (2019) - Geoff Goodell, Tomaso Aste:
Can Cryptocurrencies Preserve Privacy and Comply With Regulations? Frontiers Blockchain 2: 4 (2019) - Geoff Goodell, Tomaso Aste:
A Decentralized Digital Identity Architecture. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 17 (2019) - Joshua Hallwright, Elsa Carnaby:
Complexities of Implementation: Oxfam Australia's Experience in Piloting Blockchain. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 10 (2019) - Thomas Hardjono, Ned M. Smith:
Decentralized Trusted Computing Base for Blockchain Infrastructure Security. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 24 (2019) - H. S. Jennath, S. Adarsh, Nikhil V. Chandran, R. Ananthan, A. Sabir, S. Asharaf:
Parkchain: A Blockchain Powered Parking Solution for Smart Cities. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 6 (2019) - Tae Wan Kim, Ariel Zetlin-Jones:
The Ethics of Contentious Hard Forks in Blockchain Networks With Fixed Features. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 9 (2019) - David Koepsell:
Blockchain, Wikis, and the Ideal Science Machine: With an Example From Genomics. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 25 (2019) - Stephan Leible, Steffen Schlager, Moritz Schubotz, Bela Gipp:
A Review on Blockchain Technology and Blockchain Projects Fostering Open Science. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 16 (2019) - Victoria L. Lemieux:
Blockchain and Public Record Keeping: Of Temples, Prisons, and the (Re)Configuration of Power. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 5 (2019) - Timothy Mackey, Neal Shah, Ken Miyachi, James E. Short, Kevin A. Clauson:
A Framework Proposal for Blockchain-Based Scientific Publishing Using Shared Governance. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 19 (2019) - Sarah Manski, Michel Bauwens:
Reimagining New Socio-Technical Economics Through the Application of Distributed Ledger Technologies. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 29 (2019) - Daniel Oberhauser:
Blockchain for Environmental Governance: Can Smart Contracts Reinforce Payments for Ecosystem Services in Namibia? Frontiers Blockchain 2: 21 (2019) - Ludovico Rella:
Blockchain Technologies and Remittances: From Financial Inclusion to Correspondent Banking. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 14 (2019) - Aiste Rugeviciute, Afshin Mehrpouya:
Blockchain, a Panacea for Development Accountability? A Study of the Barriers and Enablers for Blockchain's Adoption by Development Aid Organizations. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 15 (2019) - Philipp G. Sandner, Philipp M. Schulden:
Speciality Grand Challenges: Blockchain. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 1 (2019) - Catherine Thompson:
Opportunities and Challenges in Applying Distributed Ledger Technologies in Global Supply Chains for Social Good. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 11 (2019) - Horst Treiblmaier:
Toward More Rigorous Blockchain Research: Recommendations for Writing Blockchain Case Studies. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 3 (2019) - Fennie Wang, Primavera De Filippi:
Self-Sovereign Identity in a Globalized World: Credentials-Based Identity Systems as a Driver for Economic Inclusion. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 28 (2019) - Raul Zambrano:
Taming the Beast: Harnessing Blockchains in Developing Country Governments. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 27 (2019) - Alfred Ruoxi Zhang, Anujan Raveenthiran, Justin Mukai, Ramisha Naeem, Arvin Dhuna, Zoha Parveen, Henry M. Kim:
The Regulation Paradox of Initial Coin Offerings: A Case Study Approach. Frontiers Blockchain 2: 2 (2019)
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