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Cryptoeconomic Systems Volume 2, Issue 1

Published onMay 31, 2022
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Cryptoeconomic Systems Volume 2, Issue 1

Editors-in-Chief

Neha Narula; MIT Digital Currency Initiative

Andrew Miller; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Managing Editor

Reuben Youngblom; MIT Digital Currency Initiative/Stanford University


Contributors

Cristy Stiles; MIT Digital Currency Initiative


Program Committee

Daniel Aronoff (MIT)

Man Ho Au (The University of Hong Kong)

Sarah Azouvi (University College London / Protocol Labs)

Alex Biryukov (University of Luxembourg)

Joseph Bonneau (New York University)

Erik Bordeleau (Concordia University)

Christian Cachin (University of Bern)

Nic Carter (Castle Island Ventures)

Tarun Chitra (Gauntlet)

Christian Decker (Blockstream)

Rick Dudley (Vulcanize)

Quinn DuPont (University College Dublin)

Silke Noa Elrifai (Gnosis, CNRS / CERSA / Uni. Paris II)

Carlos Muñoz Ferrandis (Max-Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition)

Matheus Venturyne Xavier Ferreira (Princeton University)

Martin Florian (Weizenbaum Institute / Humboldt University Berlin)

Cyril Grunspan (De Vinci Research Center)

Hanna Halaburda (NYU Stern)

Sam Hart (COALA)

Zhiguo He (Chicago Booth)

Ethan Heilman (Arwen, Boston University)

Sung Eun (Summer) Kim (School of Law, UC Irvine)

Will Knottenbelt (Imperial College London)

Georgios Konstantopoulos

Antoine Le Calvez (Coin Metrics)

Andrea Leiter (University of Amsterdam)

Sarah Jamie Lewis (Open Privacy)

Laura Lotti

Jacky Mallett (Reykjavik University)

Patrick McCorry (Anydot)

Catherine Meadows (Naval Research Laboratory)

Andrew Miller (UIUC)

Pedro Moreno-Sanchez (TU Wien)

Sunoo Park (MIT/Harvard)

Jason Potts (RMIT)

James Prestwich (Summa)

Alexandros Psomas (Purdue University)

Ellie Rennie (RMIT)

Lane Rettig (Spacemesh)

Ashish Sai (University of Amsterdam)

Thibault Schrepel (University of Amsterdam)

Alfred Taudes (WU Vienna)


Thank you to all contributors, authors, readers, and supporters!

To contact the editors of Cryptoeconomic Systems, please visit our contact page or send an email to: [email protected]. Please follow us on Twitter and Instagram, subscribe to our Substack (new), and join us on Discord.

This publication would not exist without the support of MIT and the MIT Press, the contributions from our sponsors, and the work of Satoshi Nakamoto.
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