Resumen del libro
Governance of permissioned blockchains is a key issue for the short-term success and further development and consolidation of decentralized ledger technology (DLT) general purpose networks. The present book, written by thirty authors and directed by Prof. Ibáñez, one of the Consorcio Red Alastria blockchain community cofounders, shows how this pioneer worldwide public-permissioned national ecosystem, Alastria, is to be governed and organized. The different sections of this collective work analyze the mission and vision of Alastria from a multidisciplinary viewpoint encompassing the technological, economic and legal perspectives of its mission and vision. This collective task also encompasses key issues concerning self-sovereign digital identity, decentralized applications, smart contracts and other legal issues related with the creation, expansion and strategic anchorage of the aforementioned ecosystemic community, unique in Europe and in the world, showing the way for other permissioned consortia to boot in the forecoming years.
PART ONE: Governance
Alternative dispute resolution mechanisms (as part of the Alastria governance) - Ismael Arribas
Alastria as a case of Internet governance - Moisés Barrio Andrés
Validation and Governance in an Alastrian Testnet Node - David Contreras, José Luis Gahete, Israel Alonso, And David Alfaya
Alastria governance policies and ethics - Javier Ibáñez Jiménez
Rewarding honest validators in Alastria - Pietro Marchionni
The value of leadership in Alastria governance - Salvatore Moccia
PART TWO: DIGITAL IDENTITY
The conceptual legal framework of Alastria identity - Ignacio Alamillo Domingo and Julián Valero Torrijos
Characterization and importance of cyber-identity in permissioned networks - Elena Davara Fernández de Marcos
The value of Alastria identity for public administrations - Pedro Martín Jurado
PART THREE: SUPERSTRUCTURES
Smart contracts and decentralized applications in Alastria: the case of Spanish wine - M. Aymo, C. Bellón, and R. Sáenz-Díaz
The use of smart contracts for public tenders in the Región of Aragón (Spain) - M. A. Bernal Blay
Accounting and non-financial firm data tokens in Alastria - E. M. Ibáñez
Primary and secondary market tokens in Alastria: the case of olive oil tokens - Antonio Partal Ureña
PART FOUR: Proofs of concept
Alastria smart contracts for the Women Startup Community (WSC) - Teresa Alarcos Tamayo
Security, order and freedom in the blockchain era: the case of Spain - Pablo Gallego Rodríguez
Rewarding recycling plastic proof of concept with tokenization and smart contracts in Alastria - Josep Lluis de la Rosa
Boosting coopetition through Alastria, data sharing and Artificial Intelligence - Julen Milan and Antonio D. Masegosa
Blockchain, real estate asset tokenization and its protection by the land registry - Jesús Sieira and Jimena Campuzano
PART FIVE: CIVIL LIABILITY AND RELATED LEGAL ISSUES
The principles of Alastria under spanish civil law - Mirari Barrena
Alastria multilateral contract: a civil law approach - Carlos de Cores
Robots, Smart contracts and civil liability in Alastria - M. Reyes Corripio Gil-Delgado
Comentarios
Governance of permissioned blockchains is a key issue for the short-term success and further development and consolidation of decentralized ledger technology (DLT) general purpose networks. The present book, written by thirty authors and directed by Prof. Ibáñez, one of the Consorcio Red Alastria blockchain community cofounders, shows how this pioneer worldwide public-permissioned national ecosystem, Alastria, is to be governed and organized.
Citación Chicago
Ibáñez Jiménez, Javier Wenceslao coord.
Alastria mission and vision: A multidisciplinary research.
1ª ed.
Madrid:
Reus,
2020.
Citación APA
Ibáñez Jiménez, Javier Wenceslao(coord.)
(2020).
Alastria mission and vision: A multidisciplinary research. Reus.