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This handbook aims to serve as a one-stop, reliable source of reference, with curations of survey and expository contributions on the state-of-the-art in Blockchain technology. It covers a comprehensive range of topics, providing the technical and non-technical reader with fundamentals, applications, and deep details on a variety of topics. The readership is expected to span broadly from technologically-minded business professionals and entrepreneurs, to students, instructors, novices and seasoned researchers, in computer science, engineering, software engineering, finance, and data science. Though Blockchain technology is relatively young, its evolution as a field and a practice is booming in growth and its importance to society had never been more important than it is today. Blockchain solutions enable a decentralization of a digital society where people can contribute, collaborate, and transact without having to second-guess the trust and transparency factors with many geographical, financial, and political barriers removed. It is the distributed ledger technology behind the success of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and many emerging applications.

The resource is divided into 5 parts. Part 1 (Foundation) walks the reader through a comprehensive set of essential concepts, protocols, and algorithms that lay the foundation for Blockchain. Part 2 (Scalability) focuses on the most pressing challenges of today’s blockchain networks in how to keep pace with real-world expectations. Part 3 (Trust and Security) provides detailed coverage on the issues of trust, reputation, and security in Blockchain.  Part 4 (Decentralized Finance) is devoted to a high-impact application of Blockchain to finance, the sector that has most benefitted from this technology. Part 5 (Application and Policy) includes several cases where Blockchain applies to the real world.

Foundation
Blockchain in a Nutshell
3(52)
Due A. Tran
Bhaskar Krishnamachari
Blockchain Peer-to-Peer Network: Performance and Security
55(30)
Phuc D. Thai
Minh Doan
Wei Liu
Tianming Liu
Sheng Li
Hong-sheng Zhou
Thang N. Dinh
Consensus Algorithms for Blockchain
85(34)
Hyunsoo Kim
Taekyoung Ted Kwon
Blockchain Incentive Design and Analysis
119(38)
Jianyu Niu
Chen Feng
Cross-Blockchain Transactions: Systems, Protocols, and Topological Theory
157(40)
Dongfang Zhao
Scalability
Scaling Blockchains and the Case for Ethereum
197(18)
Aditya Asgaonkar
Building Protocols for Scalable Decentralized Applications
215(42)
Kai Mast
Information-Theoretic Approaches to Blockchain Scalability
257(42)
Ravi Kiran Raman
Lav R. Varshney
Trust and Security
On Trust, Blockchain, and Reputation Systems
299(40)
Bruno Rodrigues
Muriel Franco
Christian Killer
Eder J. Scheid
Burkhard Stiller
Blockchain for Trust and Reputation Management in Cyber-Physical Systems
339(24)
Guntur Dharma Putra
Volkan Dedeoglu
Salil S. Kanhere
Raja Jurdak
Advances in Blockchain Security
363(26)
True Nguyen
Tre' R. Jeter
My T. Thai
Formal Verification of Blockchain Byzantine Fault Tolerance
389(26)
Pierre Tholoniat
Vincent Gramoli
Decentralized Finance
Constant Function Market Makers: Multi-asset Trades via Convex Optimization
415(30)
Guillermo Angeris
Akshay Agrawal
Alex Evans
Tarun Chitra
Stephen Boyd
Stablecoins: Reducing the Volatility of Cryptocurrencies
445(18)
Ayten Kahya
Bhaskar Krishnamachari
Seokgu Yun
Central Bank Digital Currencies
463(42)
Nadia Pocher
Andreas Veneris
Application and Policy
Ocean Protocol: Tools for the Web3 Data Economy
505(36)
Trent McConaghy
Blockchain in Supply Chain: Opportunities and Design Considerations
541(36)
Gowri Sankar Ramachandran
Sidra Malik
Shantanu Pal
Ali Dorri
Volkan Dedeoglu
Salil Kanhere
Raja Jurdak
Tokenization of Assets
577(26)
Raghu Bala
The New Economy of Movement
603(28)
Tram Vo
Chris Ballinger
Blockchain-Based Data Management for Smart Transportation
631(30)
Mirko Zichichi
Stefano Ferretti
Gabriele D'Angelo
Crypto Regulation and the Case for Europe
661(34)
Philipp G. Sandner
Agata Ferreira
Thomas Dunser
Economic Perspectives on the Governance of Blockchains
695
Ilia Murtazashvili
Martin Weiss
Duc A. Tran is Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, where he is Director of the Network Computing Laboratory. He has many years of research in the area of decentralized computing, using machine learning and decentralized techniques to optimize applications. His particular interests are Blockchain and Federated Learning. My T. Thai is a UF Research Foundation Professor of Computer & Information Science & Engineering and Associate Director of the Nelms Institute for the Connected World at the University of Florida. She has extensive expertise in billion-scale data mining, machine learning, and optimization, especially for complex graph data with applications to blockchain, social media, critical networking infrastructure, cybersecucurity, and healthcare. Bhaskar Krishnamachari is Professor, Ming Hsieh Faculty Fellow, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering witha joint appointment at the Department of Computer Science, Viterbi School of Engineering, University of Southern California. His research interests are in the design and analysis of algorithms, protocols, and applications for next-generation networks and distributed systems including the internet of things, connected vehicles, dispersed computing, and blockchain systems.