February 2023
Papers Associated with Bitcoin and Related Topics in Law: Part VIII
Lessig (2000) promoted an early concept adopted by cypherpunk computer coders and anarchists: “Code is law.” Such a mentality has [...]
Papers Associated with Bitcoin and Related Topics in Law: Part VII
The recent collapse of FTX demonstrates the need for oversight within financial accounting systems. Unfortunately, the term decentralisation has been [...]
Papers Associated with Bitcoin and Related Topics in Law: Part VI
Liu and Camp (2006) demonstrate the common error made by many trained in computer science but not economics. In their [...]
Papers Associated with Bitcoin and Related Topics in Law: Part V
The Bitcoin white paper (Wright, 2008, p. 1) references a system that provides “small casual payments,” allowing for the dissemination [...]
Papers Associated with Bitcoin and Related Topics in Law: Part IV
Rajasekaran et al. (2022) demonstrate the problem when researchers focus on papers published within the last 3 to 5 years, [...]
Papers Associated with Bitcoin and Related Topics in Law: Part III
Cimini, G., Squartini, T., Saracco, F., Garlaschelli, D., Gabrielli, A., & Caldarelli, G. (2019). The statistical physics of real-world networks. [...]
Papers Associated with Bitcoin and Related Topics in Law: Part II
Annotated Bibliography: Part II Hoffman et al. (2020) aid in evidencing how the terminology and descriptions associated with decentralisation can [...]
Papers Associated with Bitcoin and Related Topics in Law: Part I
Annotated Bibliography: Part I The concept of decentralisation has become a core topic when it comes to describing how blockchain-based [...]