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A Survey of Fintech Research and Policy Discussion. (2020). Jagtiani, Julapa ; Allen, Franklin ; Gu, Xian.
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  6. Corporate Finance in the Age of Fintech: Scenarios and Challenges. (2025). Borri, Nicola.
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  7. Optimal Design of Tokenized Markets. (2024). Lee, Michael ; Townsend, Robert M ; Martin, Antoine.
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  8. Relationship of Fintech Innovation with Green Growth Sustainability Moderated by Blockchain Smart Contracts Among Small and Medium Sized Enterprise in Selangor, Malaysia. (2024). Paramasivam, Ganesan ; Haniffah, Nur Jalilah ; Khairudin, Mursyidatul Najwa ; Megat, Puteri Aina.
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  9. Security design: A review. (2024). Barbalau, Adelina ; Allen, Franklin.
    In: Journal of Financial Intermediation.
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  10. Not all words are equal: Sentiment and jumps in the cryptocurrency market. (2024). Cepni, Oguzhan ; Caporin, Massimiliano ; Aysan, Ahmet Faruk.
    In: Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money.
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  11. Blockchain adoption and optimal reinsurance design. (2024). Iyidogan, Engin ; Deguest, Romain ; Amini, Hamed ; Minca, Andreea.
    In: European Journal of Operational Research.
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  12. Auditing decentralized finance. (2024). Bhambhwani, Siddharth M ; Huang, Allen H.
    In: The British Accounting Review.
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  13. Inclusion and Democratization Through Web3 and DeFi? Initial Evidence from the Ethereum Ecosystem. (2023). Tang, Ke ; Cong, Lin ; Wang, Yanxin ; Zhao, XI.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  14. Product market competition with crypto tokens and smart contracts. (2023). Chod, Jiri ; Lyandres, Evgeny.
    In: Journal of Financial Economics.
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  15. A new “Wall Street Darling?” effects of regulation sentiment in cryptocurrency markets. (2023). Bonaparte, Yosef ; Bernile, Gennaro.
    In: Finance Research Letters.
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  16. Decentralized task coordination. (2023). Platz, Trine ; Gudmundsson, Jens ; Hougaard, Jens Leth.
    In: European Journal of Operational Research.
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  17. Interbank money market concerns and actors’ strategies—A systematic review of 21st century literature. (2023). Madies, Philippe ; Reaidy, Paul J ; Alaeddini, Morteza ; Dugdale, Julie.
    In: Journal of Economic Surveys.
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  18. Blockchain: Is it the future for the tourism and hospitality industry?. (2022). Gunter, Ulrich ; Nder, Irem.
    In: Tourism Economics.
    RePEc:sae:toueco:v:28:y:2022:i:2:p:291-299.

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  19. Cryptocurrencies: Review of Economics and Policy. (2022). MEMON, SONAN.
    In: PIDE-Working Papers.
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  20. Why Bitcoin Will Fail to Scale?. (2022). Singh, Paramvir ; Malik, Nikhil ; Aseri, Manmohan ; Srinivasan, Kannan.
    In: Management Science.
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  21. Token-based platform finance. (2022). Cong, Lin ; Li, YE ; Wang, Neng.
    In: Journal of Financial Economics.
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  22. Time horizon and cryptocurrency ownership: Is crypto not speculative?. (2022). Bonaparte, Yosef.
    In: Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money.
    RePEc:eee:intfin:v:79:y:2022:i:c:s1042443122000877.

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  23. A Time-Varying Network for Cryptocurrencies. (2022). Tao, Yubo ; Hardle, Wolfgang Karl ; Guo, LI.
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  24. A time-varying network for cryptocurrencies. (2021). Tao, Yubo ; Härdle, Wolfgang ; Hardle, Wolfgang ; Guo, LI.
    In: IRTG 1792 Discussion Papers.
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  25. Tokens and ICOs: A Review of the Economic Literature. (2021). Prat, Julien ; Marcassa, Stefania ; Canidio, Andrea ; Danos, Vincent.
    In: Post-Print.
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  26. Money, privacy, anonymity: What do experiments tell us?. (2021). masciandaro, donato ; Caselli, Stefano ; Rabitti, Giovanni ; Borgonovo, Emanuele ; Cillo, Alessandra.
    In: Journal of Financial Stability.
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  27. The Microeconomics of Cryptocurrencies. (2021). Halaburda, Hanna ; Haeringer, Guillaume ; Gandal, Neil ; Gans, Joshua.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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  28. A Factor Model for Cryptocurrency Returns. (2021). Bianchi, Daniele ; Babiak, Mykola.
    In: CERGE-EI Working Papers.
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  29. A Time-Varying Network for Cryptocurrencies. (2021). Tao, Yubo ; Hardle, Wolfgang Karl ; Guo, LI.
    In: Papers.
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  30. Proof-of-Work Cryptocurrencies: Does Mining Technology Undermine Decentralization?. (2021). Olafsson, Sveinn ; Alsabah, Humoud ; Capponi, Agostino.
    In: Papers.
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  31. The Microeconomics of Cryptocurrencies. (2020). Halaburda, Hanna ; Haeringer, Guillaume ; Gandal, Neil ; Gans, Joshua.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  32. A Survey of Fintech Research and Policy Discussion. (2020). Jagtiani, Julapa ; Allen, Franklin ; Gu, Xian.
    In: Working Papers.
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  33. Blockchain, business and the fourth industrial revolution: Whence, whither, wherefore and how?. (2020). Ullah, Subhan ; Attah-Boakye, Rexford ; Adams, Kweku ; Frecknall-Hughes, Jane ; Kim, J A ; Kimani, Danson.
    In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
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  34. Blockchain and the evolution of institutional technologies: Implications for innovation policy. (2020). Berg, Chris ; Novak, Mikayla ; Potts, Jason ; Markey-Towler, Brendan.
    In: Research Policy.
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  35. The Microeconomics of Cryptocurrencies. (2020). Halaburda, Hanna ; Haeringer, Guillaume ; Gandal, Neil ; Gans, Joshua.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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  36. Why Fixed Costs Matter for Proof-of-Work Based Cryptocurrencies. (2020). van Oordt, Maarten ; Garratt, Rodney.
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  37. How Does Information Transmission Influence the Value Creation Capability of a Digital Ecosystem? An Empirical Study of the Crypto-Digital Ecosystem Ethereum. (2019). Huang, HE.
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  38. Beyond the Doomsday Economics of “Proof-of-Work” in Cryptocurrencies. (2019). Auer, Raphael.
    In: Globalization Institute Working Papers.
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  39. Do Fundamentals Drive Cryptocurrency Prices?. (2019). Delikouras, Stefanos ; Bhambhwani, Siddharth ; Korniotis, George.
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  40. Beyond the doomsday economics of proof-of-work in cryptocurrencies. (2019). Auer, Raphael.
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  41. Beyond the doomsday economics of proof-of-work in cryptocurrencies. (2019). Auer, Raphael.
    In: BIS Working Papers.
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  42. Risks and Returns of Cryptocurrency. (2018). Tsyvinski, Aleh ; Liu, Yukun.
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  43. A High-Frequency Analysis of Bitcoin Markets. (2018). Theissen, Erik ; Mestel, Roland ; Riordan, Ryan ; Brauneis, Alexander.
    In: Working Paper Series, Social and Economic Sciences.
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    In: Sustainability.
    RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:11:y:2018:i:1:p:167-:d:194050.

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  45. Central Bank Digital Cash and Cryptocurrencies: Insights from a New Baumol–Friedman Demand for Money. (2018). masciandaro, donato.
    In: Australian Economic Review.
    RePEc:bla:ausecr:v:51:y:2018:i:4:p:540-550.

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