Chapters Brief Overview:
1: Decentralized finance: Explores the foundations of DeFi and its power to bypass traditional financial control.
2: Circle (company): Covers Circleâs stablecoin infrastructure and its impact on regulatory narratives.
3: PancakeSwap: Details this BNBbased DEX and how it reflects DeFiâs shift towards communityled finance.
4: Iron Finance: Analyzes the collapse of Iron Finance and the implications for trust in algorithmic systems.
5: Bitfinex: Examines Bitfinexâs legal battles and how centralized exchanges contrast DeFi ideals.
6: Uniswap: Highlights Uniswapâs protocol as a pioneer in automated marketmaking and DeFi efficiency.
7: Solana (blockchain platform): Looks into Solanaâs speed and scalability, pushing boundaries in DeFi deployment.
8: Decentralized application: Introduces dApps as the userfacing force of DeFi and their decentralized governance.
9: Cryptocurrency: Explores cryptocurrencyâs evolution and political significance in financial sovereignty.
10: Ethereum: Focuses on Ethereumâs foundational role in DeFi and smart contract functionality.
11: Avalanche (blockchain platform): Examines Avalancheâs consensus and the platformâs innovative approach to decentralization.
12: Terra (blockchain): Unpacks Terraâs rise and crash, underscoring risks in algorithmic stablecoins.
13: Cardano (blockchain platform): Describes Cardanoâs researchdriven approach to DeFi governance and sustainability.
14: 0x (decentralized exchange infrastructure): Explores 0xâs protocol facilitating peertopeer exchange with onchain transparency.
15: Tron (blockchain): Analyzes Tronâs strategic pivot toward DeFi and its political implications.
16: Stablecoin: Investigates the balance stablecoins try to maintain between price stability and decentralization.
17: Cryptocurrency bubble: Covers DeFi speculation and the political consequences of financial bubbles.
18: Arkham Intelligence: Discusses data transparency and surveillance in DeFi through blockchain analytics.
19: Decentralized autonomous organization: Explores DAOs as emerging political structures within blockchain communities.
20: USD Coin: Focuses on USDC's role as a compliant stablecoin shaping global digital finance.
21: Dai (cryptocurrency): Unpacks Daiâs model of collateralized stability without centralized governance.
This book invites professionals, students, and crypto enthusiasts to examine the political theories shaping and shaped by decentralized finance. By understanding DeFiâs intersection with power and policy, readers gain tools to navigate and influence the financial systems of tomorrow.