Vol 3 (2018). LEDGER
peer-reviewed scholarly journal
Hoy traemos a este espacio, para la lectura, el Vol 3 (2018) de la Revista LEDGER
Ledger
Ledger is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that publishes full-length original research articles on the subjects of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology, as well as any relevant intersections with mathematics, computer science, engineering, law, and economics. It is published online by the University Library System, University of Pittsburgh.
The journal Ledger:
- is open access to all readers,
- does not charge fees to authors,
- employs a transparent peer-review process,
- encourages authors to digitally sign their manuscripts,
- timestamps the published manuscripts in the Blockchain.
Authors planning to submit their work to the journal are strongly advised to examine the Author Guidelines section of the website.
Vol 3 (2018)
Table of Contents
Reviews
Data Insertion in Bitcoin’s Blockchain
Andrew Sward, Ivy Vecna, Forrest Stonedahl
Research Articles
Developing a Cryptocurrency Assessment Framework: Function over Form
Andrew Burnie, James Burnie, Andrew Henderson
Sentiment Protocol: A Decentralized Protocol Leveraging Crowdsourced Wisdom
Anton Muehlemann
Quantum Attacks on Bitcoin, and How to Protect Against Them
Divesh Aggarwal, Gavin Brennen, Troy Lee, Miklos Santha, Marco Tomamichel
Bitcoin Average Dormancy: A Measure of Turnover and Trading Activity
Reginald D. Smith
Perspectives
Valuation of Cryptocurrency Mining Operations
Jose Berengueres
Errata
Erratum: Developing a Cryptocurrency Assessment Framework: Function over Form
Articles in this journal are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
This journal is published by the University Library System, University of Pittsburgh as part of its D-Scribe Digital Publishing Program and is cosponsored by the University of Pittsburgh Press.