核心概念
The author argues that ledgers are fundamental to economic and social relationships, with the blockchain revolutionizing how they are maintained and validated. The approach focuses on the institutional consequences of cryptographically secure and trustless ledgers.
要約
The content delves into the significance of ledgers in modern society, emphasizing their role in confirming ownership, identity, status, and authority. It explores how the blockchain disrupts traditional ledger systems by providing decentralized and secure alternatives. Ledgers are portrayed as essential tools for coordinating economic activities, with a focus on institutional cryptoeconomics shaping future economic institutions.
統計
"Oliver Williamson, the 2009 Nobel laureate in economics, argued that people produce and exchange in markets, firms, or governments depending on the relative transactions costs of each institution."
"Smart contracts on the blockchain allows for contractual agreements to be automatically, autonomously, and securely executed."
"Mechanical time opened up entirely new categories of economic organisation that had until then been not just impossible but unimaginable."
引用
"The blockchain is Internet 2.0 — or Internet 4.0."
"Ledgers confirm ownership. Property title registers map who owns what and whether their land is subject to any caveats or encumbrances."
"The blockchain revolution will see an economy dominated by human capitalism and greater individual autonomy."