Understanding Defi: The Roles, Tools, Risks, and Rewards of Decentralized Finance

Damsker, Alexandra

  • 出版商: O'Reilly
  • 出版日期: 2024-04-02
  • 售價: $2,360
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$2,242
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 224
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 1098120760
  • ISBN-13: 9781098120764
  • 海外代購書籍(需單獨結帳)

商品描述

Decentralized finance (DeFi) is a rapidly growing field in fintech, having grown from $700 million to $100 billion over the past three years alone. But the lack of reliable information makes this area both risky and murky. In this practical book, experienced securities attorney Alexandra Damsker explains DeFi's role in both blockchain and finance.

Ideal for developers looking to build decentralized applications (DApps), this book compares DeFi to traditional bank-led fintech and explains why DeFi is exploding in interest and popularity. You'll explore the growing array of DApps and platforms in various categories, including their benefits and drawbacks, and learn how DeFi tools work together from the perspective of both users and developers.

With this book, you will:

  • Learn how DeFi fits into the blockchain and fintech worlds
  • Understand why it's important to move beyond the banking system
  • Explore the tools for building a useful, functional DeFi application
  • Learn the risks, benefits, regulatory concerns, and unresolved issues in this nascent and fast-growing industry
  • See which technologies are well-positioned to be incorporated into DeFi blockchains in the near future
  • Assess your own risk level to determine which strategies are most appropriate

商品描述(中文翻譯)

去中心化金融(DeFi)是金融科技領域中快速成長的領域,僅在過去三年內從7億美元成長到1000億美元。然而,可靠的資訊缺乏使得這個領域既具風險又模糊不清。在這本實用的書中,經驗豐富的證券律師Alexandra Damsker解釋了DeFi在區塊鏈和金融中的角色。

這本書非常適合開發人員想要建立去中心化應用程式(DApps),它將DeFi與傳統銀行主導的金融科技進行比較,並解釋了為什麼DeFi在興趣和受歡迎程度上迅速增長。您將探索不斷增長的各種類別的DApps和平台,包括它們的優點和缺點,並從使用者和開發人員的角度了解DeFi工具如何協同工作。

通過這本書,您將能夠:
- 了解DeFi如何融入區塊鏈和金融世界
- 理解為什麼超越銀行體系是重要的
- 探索建立有用、功能性DeFi應用程式的工具
- 了解這個新興且快速增長的行業中的風險、利益、監管關注點和未解決的問題
- 看到哪些技術在不久的將來有望被納入DeFi區塊鏈
- 評估自己的風險水平,以確定最適合的策略