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  1. Non-fungible token
    overview and use cases
    Published: 23 March 2023
    Publisher:  wifin, Wiesbaden Institute of Finance and Insurance, RheinMain University of Applied Sciences, [Wiesbaden]

    Aufgrund des rasanten Wachstums, das der Markt für Non-fungible Token im Jahr 2021 erfahren hat, ist das Thema deutlich präsenter geworden. Auch Personen, die sich zuvor nicht mit dem Thema Kryptoassets auseinandergesetzt haben, finden Interesse... more

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    Aufgrund des rasanten Wachstums, das der Markt für Non-fungible Token im Jahr 2021 erfahren hat, ist das Thema deutlich präsenter geworden. Auch Personen, die sich zuvor nicht mit dem Thema Kryptoassets auseinandergesetzt haben, finden Interesse daran. Was genau sich hinter dem Begriff NFT verbirgt, welche Einsatzgebiete es gibt und in welche Richtung sich die Kryptotoken entwickeln, soll in diesem Artikel kurz dargestellt werden. Dabei werden signifikante Veränderungen am Markt und im technologischen Bereich beleuchtet sowie Chancen und Herausforderungen. Due to the rapid growth experienced by the market for non-fungible tokens in 2021, the topic has become much more present. Even people who have not previously dealt with the topic of cryptoassets are finding interest in it. What exactly is hidden behind the term NFT, which areas of application there are and in which direction crypto tokens are developing will be briefly presented in this article. Significant changes on the market and in the technological field will be highlighted, as well as opportunities and challenges.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/271006
    Series: WIFIN working paper ; 16 (2023)
    Subjects: crypto-assets; virtual assets; non-fungible token; smart contracts; blockchain; proof of work; proof of stake
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 13 Seiten)
  2. Smart derivative contracts in DatalogMTL
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Banca d'Italia, Rome, Italy

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    Series: Markets, infrastructures, payment systems ; number 37 (June 2023)
    Subjects: derivatives; smart contracts; Datalog; DatalogMTL; reasoning
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  3. Smart contracts
    an exploration of their potential for Public-Private Partnerships
    Published: April 2022
    Publisher:  IDB, Inter-American Development Bank, [Washington, DC]

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    Series: Discussion paper / IDB, Inter-American Development Bank ; no IDB-DP-947
    Subjects: smart contracts; blockchain; public-private partnerships; automation
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  4. An impossibility theorem on truth-telling in fully decentralized systems
    Published: August 2023
    Publisher:  Bank for International Settlements, Monetary and Economic Department, [Basel]

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    Series: BIS working papers ; no 1117
    Subjects: decentralized systems; smart contracts; truthtelling; oracle problem
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  5. Connecting the dots of the international debate on the standardization and granularity of regulatory data
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Banca d'Italia, [Rom]

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    Series: Questioni di economia e finanza / Banca d'Italia ; number 804 (October 2023)
    Subjects: standardization; granularity; integrated reporting; machine-executable reporting; smart contracts
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  6. Keeping pace with change
    Fintech and the evolution of commercial law
    Published: January 2022
    Publisher:  International Monetary Fund, Publication Services, Washington, DC, U.S.A.

    This note explores the interactions between new technologies with key areas of commercial law and potential legal changes to respond to new developments in technology and businesses. Inspired by the Bali Fintech Agenda, this note argues that country... more

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    This note explores the interactions between new technologies with key areas of commercial law and potential legal changes to respond to new developments in technology and businesses. Inspired by the Bali Fintech Agenda, this note argues that country authorities need to closely examine the adequacy of their legal frameworks to accommodate the use of new technologies and implement necessary legal reform so as to reap the benefits of fintech while mitigating risks. Given the cross-border nature of new technologies, international cooperation among all relevant stakeholders is critical. The note is structured as follows: Section II describes the relations between technology, business, and law, Section III discusses the nature and functions of commercial law; Section IV provides a brief overview of developments in fintech; Section V examines the interaction between technology and commercial law; and Section VI concludes with a preliminary agenda for legal reform to accommodate the use of new technologies

     

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  7. Blockchain's struggle to deliver impersonal exchange
    Published: January 2017
    Publisher:  Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Department of Economics and Business, Barcelona

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    Series: Economics working paper series / Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Department of Economics and Business ; no. 1549
    Subjects: property rights; enforcement; transaction costs; impersonal exchange; blockchain; distributed ledgers; smart contracts
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  8. Keeping pace with change
    Fintech and the evolution of commercial law
    Published: January 2022
    Publisher:  International Monetary Fund, Publication Services, Washington, DC, U.S.A.

    This note explores the interactions between new technologies with key areas of commercial law and potential legal changes to respond to new developments in technology and businesses. Inspired by the Bali Fintech Agenda, this note argues that country... more

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    This note explores the interactions between new technologies with key areas of commercial law and potential legal changes to respond to new developments in technology and businesses. Inspired by the Bali Fintech Agenda, this note argues that country authorities need to closely examine the adequacy of their legal frameworks to accommodate the use of new technologies and implement necessary legal reform so as to reap the benefits of fintech while mitigating risks. Given the cross-border nature of new technologies, international cooperation among all relevant stakeholders is critical. The note is structured as follows: Section II describes the relations between technology, business, and law, Section III discusses the nature and functions of commercial law; Section IV provides a brief overview of developments in fintech; Section V examines the interaction between technology and commercial law; and Section VI concludes with a preliminary agenda for legal reform to accommodate the use of new technologies

     

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  9. Sharing sequentially triggered losses
    automatic conflict resolution through smart contracts (revised)
    Published: December 2022
    Publisher:  Department of Food and Resource Economics (IFRO), University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Denmark

    When actions by one agent force another to deviate from their agreements with a third, “victim” turns into “injurer” in the chain’s subsequent steps. Should the chain’s initiator be responsible only for the direct harm they cause or also bear some of... more

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    When actions by one agent force another to deviate from their agreements with a third, “victim” turns into “injurer” in the chain’s subsequent steps. Should the chain’s initiator be responsible only for the direct harm they cause or also bear some of the indirect losses they trigger? Through an axiomatic approach, we characterize the class of fixed-fraction rules, which strike a balance between incentives for accident prevention on the one hand and fairness in terms of how liabilities are assigned on the other. Their simple design make the rules ideal for practical implementation through smart contracts, enabling automated conflict resolution.

     

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    Edition: Revised December 2022
    Series: IFRO working paper ; 2020, 05
    Subjects: Sequential losses; fair allocation; smart contracts; cost allocation
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