Ethereum Blockchain: Decentralized Finance and Smart Contracts Powering Web3 Innovation

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Explore how Ethereum and Tron Blockchain intersect to shape the future of digital infrastructure. This book dives into the foundational and advanced concepts of Ethereum and its innovations, placing them in the wider context of blockchain development, with a focus on political science's role in governance, decentralization, and public trust in digital systems.

Chapters Brief Overview:


1: Ethereum: Introduces Ethereum's decentralized framework and its role in digital governance.


2: Ethereum Classic: Explores Ethereum Classic’s philosophical split and blockchain immutability.


3: Uniswap: Highlights Uniswap’s protocol for decentralized trading within Ethereum’s ecosystem.


4: Decentralized autonomous organization: Examines DAOs as political structures on Ethereum and Tron.


5: Smart contract: Breaks down smart contracts as programmable political agreements on blockchain.


6: Cardano (blockchain platform): Compares Cardano’s governance with Ethereum’s decentralized model.


7: Colored Coins: Describes tokenization as a political tool for digital property representation.


8: ERC721: Introduces unique token standards and their value in digital identity and ownership.


9: Cryptoeconomics: Analyzes incentives and governance as political tools in decentralized systems.


10: William Entriken: Profiles Entriken’s impact on NFT standards and their decentralized potential.


11: Kevin Abosch: Covers Abosch’s art and political commentary via blockchain expression.


12: Blockchain: Presents blockchain as a trustbased digital framework for political systems.


13: 0x (decentralized exchange infrastructure): Reviews 0x as a protocol enabling peer governance.


14: Tron (blockchain): Explores Tron’s politicaleconomic positioning in the blockchain arena.


15: Decentralized application: Highlights DApps as tools for political expression and autonomy.


16: CryptoPunks: Chronicles CryptoPunks as a culturalpolitical statement in the NFT movement.


17: Cryptocurrency: Discusses cryptocurrencies as instruments of financial and political freedom.


18: CryptoKitties: Looks at gamified NFTs and their commentary on digital economics and identity.


19: Nonfungible token: Explains NFTs as decentralized ownership systems with political implications.


20: Decentralized finance: Unpacks DeFi as a movement redefining global financial governance.


21: Solana (blockchain platform): Studies Solana’s highperformance vision within political systems.


Blockchain isn't just technology—it’s a new arena of political science, digital economics, and societal redesign. This book offers professionals, students, and hobbyists a critical understanding of how Ethereum and Tron help shape this new world. More than just knowledge, it offers empowerment.

About the author

Fouad Sabry is the former Regional Head of Business Development for Applications at HP. Fouad has received his B.Sc. of Computer Systems and Automatic Control in 1996, dual master’s degrees from University of Melbourne (UoM) in Australia, Master of Business Administration (MBA) in 2008, and Master of Management in Information Technology (MMIT) in 2010. Fouad has more than 30 years of experience in Information Technology and Telecommunications fields, working in local, regional, and international companies, such as Vodafone and IBM. Fouad joined HP in 2013 and helped develop the business in tens of markets. Currently, Fouad is an entrepreneur, author, futurist, and founder of One Billion Knowledge (1BK) Initiative.

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