Ledger a journal about cryptocurrency and blockchain research
ledgerjournal.org
The purpose of this thread is to serve as a public discussion board for any topic related to the aims, scope, policies and administration of the journal Ledger. Ledger's mission is to:
Firstly, “place before the general public the grand results” of cryptocurrency work and discovery, and “urge the claims of [this research] to a more general recognition in education and in daily life.”[1]
Secondly, aid members of the research community themselves, by giving them timely and authoritative information of advances made in any branch of cryptocurrency research throughout the world.
Thirdly, build an academic and interdisciplinary communication channel that will allow bright minds in economics, sociology, physics, law and political science to contribute at the highest level towards the evolution of Bitcoin.
I invite anyone interested in scholarly publishing for this nascent field of research to contribute to this thread.
[1] No Author. “Nature’s mission statement.” Nature (1869) (accessed 15 July 2015) http://www.nature.com/npg_/company_info/mission.html
ledgerjournal.org
The purpose of this thread is to serve as a public discussion board for any topic related to the aims, scope, policies and administration of the journal Ledger. Ledger's mission is to:
Firstly, “place before the general public the grand results” of cryptocurrency work and discovery, and “urge the claims of [this research] to a more general recognition in education and in daily life.”[1]
Secondly, aid members of the research community themselves, by giving them timely and authoritative information of advances made in any branch of cryptocurrency research throughout the world.
Thirdly, build an academic and interdisciplinary communication channel that will allow bright minds in economics, sociology, physics, law and political science to contribute at the highest level towards the evolution of Bitcoin.
I invite anyone interested in scholarly publishing for this nascent field of research to contribute to this thread.
[1] No Author. “Nature’s mission statement.” Nature (1869) (accessed 15 July 2015) http://www.nature.com/npg_/company_info/mission.html
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