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Ethereum for Business

A Plain-English Guide to the Use Cases that Generate Returns from Asset Management to Payments to Supply Chains

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    • $19.99

Publisher Description

In Ethereum for Business, Paul Brody provides a plain English guide to doing business on the world’s largest blockchain. The book covers an overview of Ethereum, business applications on Ethereum, and various advanced topics. Including case studies and examples from the world of Ethereum, Ethereum for Business is readable both linearly and by dipping in and out of chapters.

The book is aimed at business executives who want to understand the potential of blockchain for solving real-world business problems, and readers with technical knowledge who want to understand the business use cases.

Ethereum for Business covers topics such as:

• Basics of blockchain technology and key components on wallets, tokens, and keys.
• Decentralization in digital marketplaces, smart contracts, privacy, scalability, supply chain management, trade finance, payments and asset transfers, and tokenomics.
• Transforming the world of enterprise computing by enabling companies to model and manage assets, real or digital, that exist off-chain.
• A guide for implementation that contains key success metrics for enterprises considering blockchain-based solutions.

GENRE
Computers & Internet
RELEASED
2023
June 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
214
Pages
PUBLISHER
Epic Books
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
1.4
MB

Customer Reviews

Lili zzz ,

Phenomenal, thought provoking

I thought ETH for Business was fantastic. I’m a Luddite in the space, but am mad with curiosity about the potential opportunities for finance, brands and businesses around blockchain tech. The book is approachable (akin to Andrea’s Antonopolous writings). I really found it to be a “quick read”, meaning a page turner/beach read. I think the author does a phenomenal job presenting the core concepts, case studies and real business applications (as well as the problems yet to be solved like AML/KYC in the space). It was fun being a “sophomore” again and getting to learn from this author. Bravo