Paper Critique: ‘Scale-free human migration and the geography of social networks’
Levy, M. (2010). Scale-free human migration and the geography of social networks. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications, 389(21),
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Burns (2022) says that the primary motivation behind Bitcoin was to disrupt money by allowing faster and more secure forms
Paper Critique: ‘The Birth of Crypto Place on the Blockchain’
Zhao, B., & Huang, X. (2020). Encrypted monument: The birth of crypto place on the blockchain. Geoforum, 116, 149–152. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2020.08.011
Supply-Chain Foundational Theories
Theory 1 – Value Added Partnerships Johnson and Lawrence (1991) introduced the theory of value-added partnerships. The theory of value-added
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Many cypherpunk activists claim Bitcoin as their own (Golumbia, 2016). In their analysis, the authors take the crypto anarchy and
Measuring Lightning
Abstract This paper presents preliminary research into the BTC Lightning Network. By modelling transaction reuse and mapping the reuse of
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In examining the literature surrounding the perception of blockchain technology as businesses understand it, multiple problems can be discerned. For
Defining Protocol
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) of the internet has functioned for decades. It was originally constructed using the statements by
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I have looked at a number of papers where the authors are investigating or starting to question the concept of
Papers Associated with Bitcoin and Related Topics in Law: Part XIII
Simplified payment verification (SPV) was first discussed in the Bitcoin white paper (Wright, 2008), and was taken up by other
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De Filippi et al. (2022) created a seemingly well-argued academic research paper focused on the means by which distributed blockchain-based
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Measuring the distance between nodes has been considered complex (Chen et al., 2020) and liable to error or listed computational