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Data Money: Inside Cryptocurrencies, Their Communities, Markets, and Blockchains

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The cryptocurrency world has transformed in a few short years from a niche subculture to a parallel economic universe, reaching a market capitalization of more than $2.5 trillion in 2021 before plummeting in 2022. For their advocates, cryptocurrencies represent a revolution of world-historical significance. To critics, crypto is more of a speculative tool than a true currency. How do tens of thousands of financial actors make these new monies? What forces give cryptocurrencies their value—or take it away? And what does crypto’s spectacular ascent reveal about the nature of money?

In this groundbreaking ethnographic analysis of crypto economies and their global markets and communities, Koray Caliskan offers an inside view of how cryptocurrencies are made and traded. He argues that cryptocurrency should be understood as “data money,” a historically novel money type, created as the right to send data privately over an accounting infrastructure called blockchain. Drawing on two years of fieldwork among global cryptocurrency communities and in crypto markets, Caliskan makes visible the production principles of cryptocurrencies and explores how crypto exchanges work from within. He explains why and how we have been misunderstanding, underregulating, and improperly taxing crypto exchanges and actors. He also proposes a radically new way to make sense of new finance and its actors. An invaluable book for all readers seeking to understand cryptocurrency, Data Money sheds new light on a profound transformation of finance and its possible future trajectories.

Author: Caliskan Koray
Publisher: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 288
ISBN: 9780231209595
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2023

Tables and Figures
Acknowledgments
1. The Historical Novelty of Data Money and Its Makers, Markets, and Regulation
2. The Materiality of Data Money and the Infrastructure and Taxonomy of Blockchains
3. Understanding Cryptocurrency Exchange Platforms and Markets
4. Global Cryptocurrency Communities as Data Money Makers
5. The Emergence and Demise of a Cryptocurrency Community
6. A New Framework for Cryptocurrency Taxation and Exchange Platform Regulation
7. What Is to Be Done with Crypto Economies?
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Koray Caliskan is associate professor of strategic design and management at Parsons School of Design, the New School. He is the author of Market Threads: How Cotton Farmers and Traders Create a Global Commodity (2010). Caliskan’s research on which this book was based was selected as a winner of the Breakthrough of the Year 2021 in Social Sciences and Humanities by the Falling Walls Foundation.

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