Papers Associated with Bitcoin and Related Topics in Law: Part X
The concept of a ‘rollback’ attack is referenced when it comes to blockchain solutions and attacks or changes to the
Papers Associated with Bitcoin and Related Topics in Law: Part IX
The ability to scale a blockchain is related to the problem of scaling a distributed database. For example, the original
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
Comparing Class Across Narrative Plot Devices in Wuthering Heights and The Time Machine
Emily Brontë first published the novel Wuthering Heights in 1847. H. G. Wells first published the novella The Time Machine
An Unlyrical Ode to the Bard?
Strophe Although commonly represented as a poem to a man, doing so would misrepresent many of the underlying aspects of