Handbook of digital currency : bitcoin, innovation, financial instruments, and big data
Title By: Kuo Chuen, David Lee [Edited by]
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 332.178 HA ND (Browse shelf) | Available | T0054292 |
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332.178 CR YP Cryptographic solutions for secure online banking and commerce | 332.178 FU TU The future of payment systems / | 332.178 GA BL Blockchain : | 332.178 HA ND Handbook of digital currency : | 332.178 LE IN Inclusive fintech : | 332.178 MO BU The business blockchain : | 332.178 MO ES Essentials of online payment security and fraud prevention / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Incorporating currencies, payment methods, and protocols that computers use to talk to each other, digital currencies are poised to grow in use and importance. The Handbook of Digital Currency gives readers a way to learn about subjects outside their specialties and provides authoritative background and tools for those whose primary source of information is journal articles. Taking a cross-country perspective, its comprehensive view of the field includes history, technicality, IT, finance, economics, legal, tax and regulatory environment. For those who come from different backgrounds with different questions in mind, The Handbook of Digital Currency is an essential starting point. * Discusses all major strategies and tactics associated with digital currencies, their uses, and their regulations* Presents future scenarios for the growth of digital currencies* Written for regulators, crime prevention units, tax authorities, entrepreneurs, micro-financiers, micro-payment businesses, cryptography experts, software developers, venture capitalists, hedge fund managers, hardware manufacturers, credit card providers, money changers, remittance service providers, exchanges, and academics.