Explore the foundations of decentralized governance through Ethereum Classic, a mustread for professionals, students, and enthusiasts seeking to understand the political science behind blockchain. This book unpacks how decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) reshape trust, power, and decisionmaking.
Chapters Brief Overview:
1: Ethereum Classic: Examines the birth of Ethereum Classic and its ideological foundation in immutability.
2: Fork (blockchain): Discusses blockchain forks as political decisions that redefine consensus and governance.
3: The DAO: Analyzes the original DAO, its impact, and how it tested the limits of decentralized autonomy.
4: Doublespending: Breaks down the threat of doublespending and its implications on trust in distributed systems.
5: Nervos Network: Introduces Nervos and its approach to layered architecture in decentralized infrastructure.
6: Monero: Focuses on Monero's privacy features and the politics of anonymity in a decentralized world.
7: Decentralized autonomous organization: Defines DAOs and their disruptive role in governance and policy innovation.
8: Solidity: Explores Solidity’s role in enabling autonomous codedriven governance and smart contract logic.
9: Ethereum: Reviews Ethereum’s evolution and divergence, and its vision of programmable, decentralized control.
10: Blockchain: Lays the groundwork of blockchain as a trustless political system based on transparency and rules.
11: Bitcoin: Presents Bitcoin as the origin of decentralized consensus and the politics of monetary sovereignty.
12: Cryptocurrency wallet: Describes wallets as personal sovereignty tools within decentralized political economies.
13: Vitalik Buterin: Reflects on Buterin’s politicalphilosophical influence on Ethereum and blockchain ethics.
14: Bitcoin Cash: Analyzes Bitcoin Cash as a fork with political motivations and its implications for governance.
15: Proof of stake: Investigates proofofstake as a politicaleconomic alternative to proofofwork systems.
16: Decentralized application: Details dApps as grassroots tools that embody decentralized political expression.
17: Smart contract: Explains how smart contracts codify lawlike behavior in digital political environments.
18: SegWit: Reviews SegWit as a technical and political response to Bitcoin’s scalability and governance issues.
19: Litecoin: Surveys Litecoin’s role as a complementary currency and its strategic choices in governance.
20: Gavin Wood: Highlights Wood’s contributions to decentralized systems and the politics of Web3 technologies.
21: Cryptocurrency: Concludes with the broader cryptocurrency landscape and its decentralized political paradigm.
This book challenges conventional views of governance and offers a compelling entry point into the political science of decentralized systems. Whether you're building the future or simply trying to understand it, Ethereum Classic connects deep ideas to practical realities.