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"The Cryptocurrency Research Group is the first formal cross-disciplinary research network focused on studying cryptocurrencies and other decentralized consensus technologies. CCRG affiliates span a wide range of disciplines including mathematics, cryptography, economics, and law. The goal of the CCRG is to understand decentralized consensus technology, its application and potential impact on the world, and to promulgate that understanding to the research community and to the public." | "The Cryptocurrency Research Group is the first formal cross-disciplinary research network focused on studying cryptocurrencies and other decentralized consensus technologies. CCRG affiliates span a wide range of disciplines including mathematics, cryptography, economics, and law. The goal of the CCRG is to understand decentralized consensus technology, its application and potential impact on the world, and to promulgate that understanding to the research community and to the public." | ||
(http://ccrg.org/about) | (http://ccrg.org/about) | ||
[[Category:Crypto_Technology]] | |||
[[Category:Crypto_Governance]] | [[Category:Crypto_Governance]] | ||
[[Category:Cryptoledger_Applications]] | [[Category:Cryptoledger_Applications]] | ||
[[Category:Research]] | [[Category:Research]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:26, 18 September 2024
= "research network focused on studying cryptocurrencies and other decentralized consensus technologies".
URL = http://ccrg.org/
Description
"The Cryptocurrency Research Group is the first formal cross-disciplinary research network focused on studying cryptocurrencies and other decentralized consensus technologies. CCRG affiliates span a wide range of disciplines including mathematics, cryptography, economics, and law. The goal of the CCRG is to understand decentralized consensus technology, its application and potential impact on the world, and to promulgate that understanding to the research community and to the public." (http://ccrg.org/about)