02581cam a22003018i 45000010009000000050017000090080041000260100017000670200018000840400044001020410008001461000026001542450084001802600046002643000018003105050689003285200997010175460022020146500028020366500053020646500038021176500042021556530016021976530012022136530018022256530018022437000018022612012913520180529114209.0180529s2018 mau b 001 0 eng d a 2017045401 a9780674976429 aCO-BoUCMbspacSaul NiñodSaul Niño0 aeng1 aDe Filippi, Primavera10aBlockchain and the lawbthe rule of codecPrimavera De Filippi and Aaron Wright aCambridgebHarvard University Pressc2018 a300 páginas0 aPart I. The technology: Blockchains, bitcoin, and decentralized computing platforms -- Characteristics of blockchains -- Part II. Blockchains, finance, and contracts: Digital currencies and decentralized payment systems -- Smart contracts as legal contracts -- Smart securities and derivatives -- Part III. Blockchains and information systems: Tamper-resistant, certified, and authenticated data -- Resilient and tamper-resistant information systems -- Part IV. Organizations and automation: The future of organizations -- Decentralized autonomous organizations -- Blockchain of things -- Part V. Regulating decentralized, blockchain-based systems: Modes of regulation -- Code as law. aBlockchain technology enables the creation of decentralized currencies, decentralized applications powered by smart contracts, self-executing digital agreements, and intelligent assets that can be controlled over the Internet. Blockchains also enable the development of new governance systems with more democratic or participatory decision-making, and decentralized (autonomous) organizations that can operate over a network of computers without any human intervention. These applications have led many to compare the blockchain to the Internet, with accompanying predictions that this technology will shift the balance of power away from centralized authorities in the field of communications, business, and even politics or law. Blockchain and the Law explores the benefits and drawbacks of this emerging decentralized technology and argues that its widespread deployment will lead to expansion of what we term lex cryptographia: rules administered through self-executing smart contracts.-- aTexto en inglés 7aTecnología y derecho  7aTransferencias monetarias xAspectos jurídicos 7aCifrado de datos (Informática)  7aAdministración pública xInternet aBlockchains aBitcoin aCriptomonedas aCriptodivisas1 aWright, Aaron