Meeting #1: Blockchain (Part 1)
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Date | Time | Location |
Monday, July 02, 2018 (11 Tir 1397) | 15:00 – 16:00 | Khatam University, Room 202 |
Although blockchain, cryptocurrencies’ underlying technology, has been widely covered in the media, its economics hasn’t been properly studied, yet. Consequently, blockchain will be a recurring theme in our reading group meetings. In this (the first) meeting, we review the basics of blockchain before our discussion of the assigned paper begins.
Required Reading(s) | The Economic Limits of the Blockchain, by Eric Budish |
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