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Fouad Sabry

Decentralized Autonomous Organization

Discover how decentralized technologies are redefining governance, finance, and society itself. Decentralized Autonomous Organization, part of the Cryptoeconomics series by Fouad Sabry, connects cuttingedge blockchain innovation with political science, offering a lens to examine emerging systems of power, control, and democratic participation.

Chapters Brief Overview:

1: Decentralized autonomous organization: Explores DAOs as leaderless, rulebased governance systems.

2: Nonfungible token: Introduces NFTs as unique digital assets reshaping ownership and value exchange.

3: Ethereum Classic: Reviews ETC’s evolution, emphasizing its role in decentralized computing.

4: Cryptocurrency: Outlines digital currency foundations and their disruption of traditional finance.

5: Dai (cryptocurrency): Details Dai’s stablecoin model for decentralized price stability and trade.

6: Cryptocurrency wallet: Explains tools enabling secure crypto storage and interaction with dApps.

7: Polygon (blockchain): Discusses Polygon’s scaling solutions that boost blockchain efficiency.

8: Polkadot (blockchain platform): Highlights Polkadot’s interoperability for multichain ecosystems.

9: Cardano (blockchain platform): Examines Cardano’s layered architecture for secure smart contracts.

10: Decentralized finance: Surveys DeFi protocols enabling open, permissionless financial services.

11: Cryptocurrency and crime: Investigates crypto’s misuse and the balance between privacy and law.

12: Tokenomics: Analyzes how token design influences user behavior, value, and network growth.

13: Ethereum: Covers Ethereum’s programmable blockchain and its foundational role in DAOs.

14: Uniswap: Profiles this DEX as a model for algorithmdriven, trustless trading.

15: Smart contract: Defines selfexecuting contracts that automate decentralized processes.

16: Blockchain: Establishes the foundational tech enabling secure, decentralized recordkeeping.

17: The DAO: Reviews the original DAO experiment, its promise, failure, and regulatory impact.

18: Build Finance DAO: Investigates a realworld DAO, its structure, and its operational model.

19: Solana (blockchain platform): Describes Solana’s highspeed blockchain and technical features.

20: Tron (blockchain): Highlights Tron’s focus on decentralized content and digital entertainment.

21: Decentralized application: Covers dApps as userfacing blockchain tools transforming industries.

This book bridges political science and technology, ideal for professionals, students, and techsavvy readers. It delivers critical insights for navigating a world where code increasingly governs community and commerce. As the cost of ignorance rises, the value of this knowledge grows ever more vital.
256 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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