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.