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Sovereignty blockchain 1.0 : orderly internet and community with a shared future for humanity / / Yuming Lian



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Autore: Lian Yuming Visualizza persona
Titolo: Sovereignty blockchain 1.0 : orderly internet and community with a shared future for humanity / / Yuming Lian Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Singapore : , : Springer, , [2021]
©2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (245 pages)
Disciplina: 005.74
Soggetto topico: Blockchains (Databases)
Internet - Law and legislation
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Support From -- Editorial Committee -- Preface -- Introduction -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- Contents -- 1 Orderly Internet -- 1.1 The Evolution of the Internet -- 1.1.1 Internet of Information -- 1.1.2 Internet of Value -- 1.1.3 Orderly Internet -- 1.2 Relationship Between Data Force and Data -- 1.2.1 Data Evolution -- 1.2.2 Data Capital Theory -- 1.3 Data Game Theory -- 1.4 Sovereignty Blockchain -- 1.5 From Blockchain to Sovereignty Blockchain -- 1.6 From Unitary Dominance to Decentralized Co-governance -- 1.7 From Dependence on Objects to Dependence on Data -- References -- 2 Data Sovereignty Theory -- 2.1 Data Rights -- 2.2 Human Rights, Property Rights, and Data Rights -- 2.2.1 From Numbers to Data Rights -- 2.2.2 Definition of Data Rights -- 2.2.3 Distinctions Between Human Rights, Property Rights, and Data Rights -- 2.3 Private Rights, Public Power, and Sovereignty -- 2.3.1 Private Rights -- 2.3.2 Public Power -- 2.3.3 View of Sovereignty -- 2.4 Sharing Rights: Essence of Data Rights -- 2.4.1 Sharing Rights and Possession Rights -- 2.4.2 From "One Ownership for One Object" to "Multi-Ownership of Data" -- 2.4.3 Connotation of Sharing Rights -- 2.5 Data Sovereignty and Digital Human Rights -- 2.6 Differences Between Sovereignty and Human Rights -- 2.6.1 Tension and Conflict Between Sovereignty and Human Rights -- 2.6.2 Communication and Agreement Between Sovereignty and Human Rights -- 2.7 Human Rights of the Fourth Generation -- 2.7.1 The First Generation of Human Rights -- 2.7.2 The Second Generation of Human Rights -- 2.7.3 The Third Generation of Human Rights -- 2.7.4 Digital Human Rights -- 2.8 Blockchain Reshapes Data Sovereignty -- 2.8.1 Re-Understanding Data Sovereignty -- 2.8.2 Sovereignty Under Blockchain -- 2.8.3 Data Sovereignty Under Blockchain -- 2.9 Data Sovereignty Game -- 2.10 Confrontation of Data Sovereignty.
2.11 Transfer and Sharing of Data Sovereignty -- 2.12 Data Sovereignty, Data Security and Data Governance -- 2.12.1 Challenges and Countermeasures of Data Sovereignty -- 2.12.2 The Essence of Data Security: National Data Sovereignty -- 2.12.3 Data Governance Rises to National Strategy -- References -- 3 Social Trust Theory -- 3.1 Trust and Consensus -- 3.2 Trust and Social Order -- 3.2.1 Trust and Reliance in an Acquaintance Society -- 3.2.2 Trust System in a Stranger Society -- 3.2.3 Trust Crisis in a Network Society -- 3.3 The Consensus Mechanism of Blockchain -- 3.4 Trust is De-Trust -- 3.4.1 Centralization and Decentralization -- 3.4.2 De-Trust of Blockchain -- 3.4.3 Blockchain-Based Credit Society -- 3.5 Digital Trust Model -- 3.6 Model Theory and Trust Model -- 3.7 Hyperledger: From Traditional Bookkeeping to Everyone-To-Everyone Bookkeeping -- 3.8 Cross-Link Transmission: From Information Transmission to Value Transmission -- 3.9 Smart Contract: From Choice Trust to Machine Trust -- 3.10 Digital Currency and Digital Identity -- 3.11 Digital Currency -- 3.11.1 Hazards of Digital Currencies -- 3.11.2 Digital Currencies and Sovereignty Digital Currencies -- 3.11.3 Sovereignty Digital Currency Under Sovereignty Blockchain -- 3.12 Digital Identity -- 3.12.1 From Traditional Identity to Digital Identity -- 3.12.2 Digital Identity and Destratification -- 3.12.3 Blockchain-Based Digital Identity -- 3.13 Digital Order -- References -- 4 Theory of Smart Contract -- 4.1 Trust Digital Economy -- 4.1.1 Blockchain Empowers Financial Technology (FinTech) -- 4.1.2 Smart Contract and Data Transaction -- 4.1.3 Trusted Digital Economy Ecosystem -- 4.2 Programmable Society -- 4.2.1 From Being Programmable to Cross-Terminal -- 4.2.2 Data, Algorithm, and Scenario -- 4.2.3 Digital Citizens and Social Governance -- 4.3 Traceable Government.
4.3.1 The Regulation of Government Power -- 4.3.2 Traceability of Government Responsibility -- 4.3.3 Paradigm of Digital Government -- References -- 5 Community with a Shared Future for Humanity Based on Sovereignty Blockchain -- 5.1 Human Destiny in Global Challenges -- 5.1.1 Future Global Challenges -- 5.1.2 Risks Behind "Grey Rhino" and "Black Swan" -- 5.1.3 The Gospel or Disaster of Artificial Intelligence -- 5.2 Governance Technology and a Community with a Shared Future for Cyberspace -- 5.2.1 Governance Technology and Governance Modernization -- 5.2.2 Three Pillars of Governance Technology -- 5.2.3 Cyberspace Governance Based on Sovereignty Blockchain -- 5.3 Tech for Social Good and Rule of Conscience -- 5.3.1 The Value Orientation of "Data Persons" -- 5.3.2 The Soul of Science -- 5.3.3 Cultural Significance of Yangming Philosophy in Building a Community with a Shared Future for Humanity -- References -- Postscript -- Glossary -- Bibliography.
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ISBN: 981-16-0757-5
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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