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Philosophy & Economics of Bitcoin

Andrew M. Bailey, Bitcoin Policy Institute



Week 1: History and Purpose

Lecture: Why Bitcoin Matters

Key Themes

Focal Readings

Secondary Readings

Reflections

  1. 125 words or less: give a concrete example of how digital money could be used to surveil or control someone’s most personal decisions; be precise about who might do this, and why. How might the existence of trusted parties enable that surveillance or control?
  2. 125 words or less: what are the main differences between the monetary mediator and monetary manager roles? Give examples of actors who fill both roles, and of those who fill exactly one.
  3. 125 words or less: what are the main differences between extant digital monies and the sought-after ideal of digital cash?
  4. 125 words or less: prepare exactly three critical discussion questions about any of the focal readings. For each question, be sure to include a specific quotation or citation to indicate how the readings prompt it, and one sentence about why it matters.

Practicum

Schedule


Tuesday 16 January
Welcome Read the syllabus before coming to class
Friday 19 January
Readings Do all of the focal readings carefully and in their entirety.
Practicum Assignment Complete the assignment before class; be prepared to discuss your findings (this discussion may extend into our next class meeting as well). We'll discuss the second assignment together in class.
Reflections Complete two of the four reflection assignments, and submit by midnight before class.