A paper a week, makes your blockchain knowledge sleek
Hello Everyone,
Hopefully, you're all doing very well.
On the back of a conversation with a Hong Kong-based friend this morning, I had an idea:
As many of you know, I have embarked on a crazy marathon of a journey since 2018. Yes, I am referring to my PhD in Finance on the subject of blockchain.
One of the essential learnings I had so far is that it is impossible to understand an academic paper without enough time.
Two challenges arise:
1) There is?so much?to read and learn! Check out the results returned if you search for blockchain on google scholar:
2) Most of us are?extremely busy?and hardly find the time to read academic papers at all. There is school and work and family and the eventual workout.
So, to help a little bit, I have decided to write a LinkedIn post every Tuesday morning.
The objective is to share one academic paper on blockchain that I found worth the time reading end-to-end.
Of course, you might not always agree with my choices. Rather than scrolling through thousands of google scholar results, I still hope to add value by curating, purely based on my preferences at this stage. :-)
Hopefully, you will find this helpful. I'll start today with a seminal paper that even Satoshi Nakamoto cites in the Bitcoin whitepaper:
Title:?How to timestamp a digital document
Year: 1991
Authors:?Stuart Haber, W. Scott Stornetta
Link:
Academic Director, UCLA-NUS EMBA & Head of FinTech Training, Asian Institute of Digital Finance (AIDF), National University of Singapore (NUS)
2 年??????
Portfolio Manager at Sea Point Capital | Founding Partner of Longitude Solutions | Founder & CEO of UCapture
3 年Thanks for sharing?Dan ??
Vice President and Technical Fellow at Airbnb
3 年wonderful! Great to revisit the foundational ideas on authentication and trust in digital settings.
CSO at MANTRA; CIO at Fomocraft
3 年If you make it rhyme, you'll find the time.