In Ethereum for Business, Paul Brody provides a plain English guide to doing business on the world's largest blockchain. The book covers an overview of Ethereum, business applications on Ethereum, and various advanced topics. Including case studies and examples from the world of Ethereum, Ethereum for Business is readable both linearly and by dipping in and out of chapters. The book is aimed at business executives who want to understand the potential of blockchain for solving real-world business problems, and readers with technical knowledge who want to understand the business use cases. Ethereum for Business covers topics such as: • Basics of blockchain technology and key components on wallets, tokens, and keys. • Decentralization in digital marketplaces, smart contracts, privacy, scalability, supply chain management, trade finance, payments and asset transfers, and tokenomics. • Transforming the world of enterprise computing by enabling companies to model and manage assets, real or digital, that exist off-chain. • A guide for implementation that contains key success metrics for enterprises considering blockchain-based solutions.
Paul Brody Volgorde van de boeken



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The Lonely House: A Biography of Emily Dickinson
- 76bladzijden
- 3 uur lezen
Emily Dickinson's life was marked by a profound introspection and a commitment to her art, rarely seeking external recognition. Despite her reclusive nature, she engaged in vibrant intellectual exchanges with friends through letters. Following her death, her sister Lavinia played a crucial role in preserving over 1,700 of her poems, which showcased Dickinson's unique voice and captivated audiences. This biography delves into her extraordinary life and enduring impact on literature, revealing the complexities of a woman who profoundly shaped poetry while remaining largely hidden from the world.
- 2016
Emily Dickinson's life was marked by a profound introspection and a reluctance to seek external validation. Though she engaged in intellectual pursuits and maintained friendships through clever correspondence, she largely remained within her hometown, embracing a reclusive lifestyle from the 1860s onward. Her poetry reflects her inner world, capturing deep emotions and thoughts that she chose not to share widely during her lifetime. This exploration of her character reveals a complex individual whose legacy contrasts with her desire for privacy.