Publisher's Synopsis
Cryptocurrencies have emerged as a transformative force in the global financial landscape, challenging traditional economic and managerial frameworks. By uncovering the underlying dynamics of cryptocurrency markets, society gains insight into their implications for economic stability, regulatory challenges, and financial innovation. Understanding how these digital assets evolve and interact with existing systems is crucial for navigating their risks and opportunities. This exploration helps policymakers, businesses, and individuals make informed decisions, fostering a more sustainable and equitable approach to integrating cryptocurrencies into the global economy. Concept, Theories, and Management of Cryptocurrencies provides a comprehensive analysis of cryptocurrencies as both an economic and managerial phenomenon, exploring their underlying mechanics and market dynamics. It delves into the real-world consequences of cryptocurrency evolution, offering insights into their implications for financial systems, governance, and societal impact. Covering topics such as artificial intelligence (AI), dark web, and tokens, this book is an excellence resource for economists, financial analysts, business managers, policy makers, researchers, students, and more.