Ethereum Classic

Latest release: August 13, 2025
Business & Economics · Investing · Security
Series
21
Books

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About this ebook series

Explore the foundations, evolution, and implications of Ethereum Classic through the lens of political science. This book offers a compelling journey into the decentralized future, revealing how blockchain technology challenges centralized power, governance, and economic norms.


Chapters Brief Overview:


1: Ethereum Classic: Origins, philosophy, and the immutability principle that defines Ethereum Classic.


2: Decentralized autonomous organization: Structure and governance models of DAOs within Ethereum Classic’s ecosystem.


3: The DAO: The historic DAO event and its role in the Ethereum–Ethereum Classic split.


4: Bitcoin: How Bitcoin’s principles influenced Ethereum Classic and blockchain governance.


5: Cryptocurrency: Understanding crypto’s role in decentralization and politicaleconomic structures.


6: Solidity: The programming language behind Ethereum Classic’s smart contracts.


7: Smart contract: Selfexecuting contracts and their role in decentralized governance.


8: Doublespending: How Ethereum Classic addresses trust and prevents doublespending issues.


9: SegWit: A brief contrast with Bitcoin's SegWit and Ethereum Classic’s approach.


10: Vitalik Buterin: Insights into Buterin’s vision and the divergence with Ethereum Classic.


11: Fork (blockchain): The mechanics and political implications of blockchain forks.


12: Nervos Network: Comparison to Ethereum Classic in terms of layered architecture and goals.


13: Gavin Wood: Gavin Wood’s influence on Ethereum and relevance to Ethereum Classic.


14: Cryptocurrency wallet: The role of wallets in selfsovereignty and control in Ethereum Classic.


15: Ethereum: Key differences and philosophical contrasts with Ethereum Classic.


16: Bitcoin Cash: Another blockchain fork with parallels to Ethereum Classic’s journey.


17: Litecoin: A look at Litecoin’s simplicity versus Ethereum Classic’s programmability.


18: Monero: Contrasting Ethereum Classic’s transparency with Monero’s privacy.


19: Proof of stake: Why Ethereum Classic remains committed to proof of work.


20: Blockchain: The foundational technology that empowers decentralized political models.


21: Decentralized application: How dApps on Ethereum Classic reshape user empowerment and governance.


This book empowers readers to view Ethereum Classic not just as code or currency, but as a political science revolution. Professionals, students, and enthusiasts alike will gain new insights into how decentralized technologies reshape power, identity, and participation.

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