Explore the pulse of decentralization and its impact on our digital world in Ethereum Classic, a compelling title in the Blockchain series by Fouad Sabry. This book bridges blockchain technology and political science, revealing how governance, consensus, and power evolve in decentralized systems.
Chapters Brief Overview:
1: Ethereum Classic: Traces the roots of Ethereum Classic and its ideological stand on immutability.
2: Bitcoin Cash: Examines Bitcoin Cash’s origin, showcasing blockchainbased consensus in political terms.
3: SegWit: Highlights SegWit's role in technical governance and collective decisionmaking in blockchain.
4: Smart contract: Explores selfexecuting contracts as new instruments of digital law and authority.
5: Blockchain: Provides foundational insights into blockchain’s structure as a model of distributed power.
6: Fork (blockchain): Discusses forks as expressions of political divergence within decentralized systems.
7: Privacy and blockchain: Investigates privacy as a political right and its preservation in blockchain networks.
8: Ethereum: Reviews Ethereum’s evolution, contrasting its vision with Ethereum Classic’s immutability ethos.
9: Monero: Illustrates Monero’s focus on anonymity as a challenge to centralized surveillance structures.
10: Litecoin: Looks at Litecoin's innovations as decentralized policy experimentation within blockchain.
11: Decentralized autonomous organization: Explores DAOs as digital microstates governed by code.
12: Gavin Wood: Examines Wood’s role in shaping blockchain philosophies and decentralized tech paradigms.
13: Doublespending: Analyzes the doublespending problem as a challenge to trust in digital economics.
14: Solidity: Introduces the Solidity language as a tool to encode governance and digital political will.
15: The DAO: Investigates The DAO’s rise and fall, revealing blockchain governance in crisis and repair.
16: Cryptocurrency wallet: Describes wallets as digital identities and tools for individual financial agency.
17: Vitalik Buterin: Highlights Buterin’s vision and influence on blockchain’s social and political role.
18: Cryptocurrency: Frames cryptocurrency as a decentralized alternative to statecontrolled financial systems.
19: Decentralized application: Shows how DApps reshape usersovereignty and information control.
20: Bitcoin: Charts Bitcoin’s role as the genesis of blockchain’s economic and ideological revolution.
21: Proof of stake: Analyzes PoS as a consensus model with implicit politicaleconomic tradeoffs.
This book is not just a technical overview; it’s a guide for professionals, students, and hobbyists alike who seek to understand how blockchain challenges traditional power structures. The ideas within serve as a lens to study authority, participation, and governance in the digital age.