TY - BOOK AU - Boykey Sidley, Steven AU - Dingle, Simon TI - Beyond bitcoin: decentralised finance and the end of banks SN - 9781785788307 PY - 2022/// PB - Icon Books KW - Bitcoin KW - Banks and banking Forecasting KW - Finance N1 - decentralised finance and the end of banks; Intro Praise — Title Page — Contents — Epigraph — Acknowledgements — Timeline of major events — Prologue — 1: Introduction — 2: A matter of trust — 3: Ethereum and the rise of the smart contract — 4: Financial institutions — targets on their backs — 5: A short note to our banker, our friend — 6: ICO mania — aspirants, chancers and crooks — 7: Bridging DeFi and TradFi — stablecoins — 8: Depositing and lending: reinventing the core — Compound — 9: Yield farming and Yearn — 10: Decentralised exchanges (DEXs) and Uniswap — 11: Oracles! — — 12: Reinventing insurance — Nexus Mutual — 13: The scalability trilemma and its discontents — 14: Derivatives — 15: NFTs — beyond WTF — 16: Mutants and strange creatures — WeirdFi — 17: Risks aplenty — 18: Into the thicket — Wyoming — 19: Fintech — lipstick on a ... — 20: The great crypto energy debate — 21: Who will benefit, who will get hurt? — 22: Central banks and stablecoins — 23: The future — Postscript — Breaking news N2 - 'After over a decade of Bitcoin, which has now moved beyond lore and hype into an increasingly-robust star in the firmament of global assets, a new and more important question has arisen: what happens beyond Bitcoin? The answer is decentralised finance 'DeFi'. Tech and finance experts Steven Boykey Sidley and Simon Dingle argue that DeFi which enables all manner of financial transactions to take place directly, person to person, without the involvement of financial institutions, will redesign the cogs and wheels in the engines of trust, and make the remarkable rise of Bitcoin look quaint by comparison. It will disrupt and displace fine and respectable companies, if not entire industries. Sidley and Dingle explain how DeFi works, introduce the organisations and individuals that comprise the new industry, and identify the likely winners and losers in the coming revolution.'--Page 4 of cover ER -