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Handbook of Blockchain, Digital Finance, and Inclusion, Volume 3 (2nd Ed.) Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, Mobile Security, and Regulation

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Lee Kuo Chuen David, Deng Robert H.

Handbook of Blockchain, Digital Finance, and Inclusion, Second Edition presents the latest technological developments and innovations occurring in financial institutions and the engineering advances driving them. Students, scholars, and professionals can explore practical and academic contributions not usually found together in a single resource. Volume 3: Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, Mobile Security, and Regulation includes seven entirely new chapters on Generative AI and Blockchain, Convergence of AI and Blockchain, Transformation of Digital Banking Back-Office Operations using AI, AI and Web 3, Machine Learning on Blockchain, Blockchain-enabled Decentralized Network Trust Management, and Using AI to Create a Multi-dimensional Model of Macroeconomic Regimes.

Newly expanded into three volumes, this handbook not only emphasizes the financial opportunities made possible by digital banking, such as financial inclusion and impact investing, but it also presents the engineering theories and advances that can create additional opportunities. It provides a collection of contributions by pioneers, academics, and practitioners carefully chosen as established experts in their respective fields. Each chapter reviews, synthesizes, and analyzes the topic at hand, acknowledges areas where there are gaps between theory and practice, and suggests directions for future research when appropriate. The volumes are reorganized into distinct themes, every existing chapter is updated with the latest information, and new chapters bring even more valuable information to readers.

This handbook serves as a valuable reference to an international audience that wants to learn not only about their own fields of specialization but also fields related to theirs. It bridges the gap between the practical usability and the academic perspective, written in a language assessable to practitioners and graduate students alike.
1. Blockchain 101: An Introduction to the Future
2. "Generative AI and Blockchain”
3. “Convergence of AI and blockchain”
4. Transformation of Digital Banking Back-Office Operations using AI
5. AI and Web 3 in the Age of Digital Intelligence
6. Machine learning on blockchain
7. Blockchain-enabled decentralized network trust management
8. Using AI to Create a Multi-dimensional Model of Macroeconomic Regimes
9. Blockchain – From Public to Private
10. Open-Source Operational Risk: Should Public Blockchains Serve as Financial Market Infrastructures?
11. Blockchain Architectures for Electronic Exchange Reporting Requirements: EMIR, Dodd Frank, MiFID I/II, MiFIR, REMIT, Reg NMS and T2S
12. Trust Management in Mobile Platforms
13. Security Issues of In-Store Mobile Payment
14. Mobile Technology: The New Banking Model Connecting Lending to the Social Network
15. Financial Inclusion, Digital Currency, and Mobile Technology
16. Mobile Technology and Financial Inclusion
17. Legal Risks of Owning Cryptocurrencies
18. Regulation and Supervision in a Digital and Inclusive World
19. Singapore Approach to Develop and Regulate FinTech
20. RegTech: Building a Better Financial System
21. Betting Blockchain Will Change Everything – SEC and CFTC Regulation of Blockchain Technology

David LEE Kuo Chuenis a Professor of Financial Technology and Blockchain at the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS), an Adjunct Professor at the National University of Singapore (NUS), a Council Member of the British Blockchain Association, Vice President of the Economic Society of Singapore, and Editor-in-Chief or Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Fintech and Annual Review of Fintech. He is also Chairman of the Global FinTech Institute (GFI), co-founder of the Singapore Blockchain Association, co-founder of the Blockchain Security Alliance, advisor to the Asian Development Bank, cryptocurrency advisor to the Asian Institute of Digital Finance (AIDF) of NUS, advisor to the SUSS Node for inclusive FinTech (NiFT), independent director of several technology companies in Singapore, angel investor in blockchain, WEB3, inclusive finance and AI innovation, senior advisor and Investment Committee member of Artichoke Capital which is backed by institutional and sovereign wealth fund limited partners.


Robert Dengis AXA Chair Professor of Cybersecurity, Director of the Secure Mobile Centre, and Deputy Dean for Faculty & Research, School of Computing and Information Systems, Singapore Management University (SMU). He received the Outstanding University Researcher Award from National University of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew Fellowship for Research Excellence from SMU, and Asia-Pacific Information Security Leadership Achievements Community Service Star from International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium. He serves/served on the editorial boards of ACM Transactions on Privacy and Security, IEEE Security & Privacy, IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, Journal of Computer Science and Technology, and Steering Committee Chair of the ACM Asia Conference on Computer and Communications Security. He is a Fellow o

  • Explains the practical consequences of both technologies and economics to readers who want to learn about subjects related to their specialties
  • Encompasses alternative finance, financial inclusion, impact investing, decentralized consensus ledger, and applied cryptography
  • Provides the only sophisticated, non-introductory summary of these subjects available today
  • New to this edition: seven entirely new chapters on Generative AI and Blockchain, Convergence of AI and Blockchain, Transformation of Digital Banking Back-Office Operations using AI, AI and Web 3, Machine Learning on Blockchain, Blockchain-enabled Decentralized Network Trust Management, and Using AI to Create a Multi-dimensional Model of Macroeconomic Regimes