Transaction Protocol Economics
LeMay Research Division
Boston Publishing
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Transaction Protocol Economics
market-research8,667 words27 chapters
Published by Boston Publishing. 8,667 words across 27 chapters.
About This Publication
Economic analysis of protocol-native transaction systems and the displacement of intermediary financial infrastructure.
Published by Boston Publishing, a division of LeMay. Massachusetts.
ISBN: 979-8-0000-5091-0
Chapters
1TRANSACTION PROTOCOL ECONOMICS
2Economic Analysis of Protocol-Native Transaction Systems and the Displacement of Intermediary Financial Infrastructure
3TABLE OF CONTENTS
4EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
5SECTION 1
6The Architecture of Intermediation: A Cost Topology
7SECTION 2
8Protocol-Native Transaction Systems: Definitional Framework
9SECTION 3
10The Economics of Displacement: Where Rent Extraction Fails
11SECTION 4
12Settlement Finality and the Temporal Cost of Trust
13SECTION 5
14Fee Structures, Gas Economics, and the Price of Computation
15SECTION 6
16Liquidity Mechanics in Protocol-Native Markets
17SECTION 7
18Regulatory Friction and the Institutional Response
19SECTION 8
20Systemic Risk Reallocation: From Counterparty to Code
21SECTION 9
22Empirical Evidence: Cross-Protocol Comparative Analysis
23SECTION 10
24Forward Trajectory: The Terminal State of Financial Infrastructure
25REFERENCES
26ABOUT LEMAY RESEARCH DIVISION
27ABOUT LEMAY PUBLISHING