Criptomoedas complementares: uma tipologia para moedas locais, sociais e comunitárias criadas em blockchain

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Autor(a) principal: Daneluzzi, Fábio Lemes
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10438/21963
Resumo: Blockchain-based cryptocurrencies are a new group of digital currency. By allowing a highly decentralization, without the need of a central issuer to control the digital system, those new currencies have been created with increasing speed since 2009 after the emergence of Bitcoin, the first digital currency based on such technology. In this context, a particular group of cryptocurrencies have arisen, called 'Complementary Cryptocurrencies' in this research. These cryptocurrencies seek to meet specific demands of society, such as financial inclusion, social development or environmental preservation, in some cases at specific communities, as well as do the 'traditional' complementary and community currencies. Since this phenomenon is quite new, there are few studies that aim to understand it. This, therefore, is the goal of this research. Through a study of 28 different complementary cryptocurrencies and based on 8 different classification models designed to complementary and community currency already present in the literature, this research allowed the proposal of a new, specific typology for such a universe. Composed by 4 dimensions, this typology allowed to segregate the complementary cryptocurrenciesin 10 different groups, allowing greater clarity about their similarities and differences in strategic and technical aspects. It is expected that this research helps professionals, institutions and researchers involved or interested in themes such as solidarity finance, complementary currencies and cryptocurrency, to understand this new phenomenon and its particularities, not only through the mapping of complementary cryptocurrency done, but also through the typology created, using it as a model to better group, distinguish and compare projects of this nature.
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spelling Daneluzzi, Fábio LemesEscolas::EAESPIizuka, Edson SadaoDiniz, Eduardo HenriqueBradaschia, Marcelo CatundaCernev, Adrian Kemmer2018-04-10T17:28:22Z2018-04-10T17:28:22Z2018-03-12http://hdl.handle.net/10438/21963Blockchain-based cryptocurrencies are a new group of digital currency. By allowing a highly decentralization, without the need of a central issuer to control the digital system, those new currencies have been created with increasing speed since 2009 after the emergence of Bitcoin, the first digital currency based on such technology. In this context, a particular group of cryptocurrencies have arisen, called 'Complementary Cryptocurrencies' in this research. These cryptocurrencies seek to meet specific demands of society, such as financial inclusion, social development or environmental preservation, in some cases at specific communities, as well as do the 'traditional' complementary and community currencies. Since this phenomenon is quite new, there are few studies that aim to understand it. This, therefore, is the goal of this research. Through a study of 28 different complementary cryptocurrencies and based on 8 different classification models designed to complementary and community currency already present in the literature, this research allowed the proposal of a new, specific typology for such a universe. Composed by 4 dimensions, this typology allowed to segregate the complementary cryptocurrenciesin 10 different groups, allowing greater clarity about their similarities and differences in strategic and technical aspects. It is expected that this research helps professionals, institutions and researchers involved or interested in themes such as solidarity finance, complementary currencies and cryptocurrency, to understand this new phenomenon and its particularities, not only through the mapping of complementary cryptocurrency done, but also through the typology created, using it as a model to better group, distinguish and compare projects of this nature.Criptomoedas criadas em blockchain representam um novo modelo de moedas digitais. Caracterizadas por permitirem uma alta descentralização, sem a necessidade de um emissor e controlador central, essas novas moedas têm sido criadas com maior velocidade desde 2009 com o surgimento do Bitcoin, a primeira a se utilizar de tal tecnologia. Nesse contexto, um grupo particular de criptomoedas tem surgido, que nesta pesquisa serão chamadas de 'Criptomoedas Complementares'. Tais criptomoedas visam atender demandas específicas da sociedade como, por exemplo de inclusão financeira, desenvolvimento social ou de preservação ambiental e, em alguns casos, destinadas a comunidades específicas, assim como ocorre com as 'clássicas' moedas complementares e comunitárias. Por ser um fenômeno recente, existem poucos estudos que visam compreendê-lo. Este, portanto, é o objetivo desta pesquisa. A partir de um estudo sobre 28 diferentes criptomoedas complementares e utilizando como base 8 modelos de classificação de moedas complementares e comunitárias já presentes na literatura, esta pesquisa permitiu a criação de uma tipologia específica para tal universo. Composta por 4 dimensões, essa tipologia final permitiu segregar as criptomoedas complementares em 10 diferentes grupos, dando maior clareza sobre suas semelhanças e diferenças em aspectos estratégicos e técnicos. Espera-se que esta pesquisa contribua para que profissionais, instituições e pesquisadores envolvidos ou interessados em temas como finanças solidárias, moedas complementares e criptomoedas possam melhor compreender esse novo fenômeno e suas particularidades, através não apenas do mapeamento de criptomoedas complementares que foi realizado, mas também da tipologia criada, utilizando-a como um modelo para melhor categorizar, diferenciar e comparar projetos desta natureza.porCritptomoedasTipologiaMoedas locaisMoedas sociaisMoedas comunitáriasBlockchainCryptocurrencyTypologyLocal currencySocial currencyAdministração de empresasMoedasEconomia solidáriaTransferência eletrônica de fundosCriptomoedas complementares: uma tipologia para moedas locais, sociais e comunitárias criadas em blockchaininfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital)instname:Fundação Getulio 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title Criptomoedas complementares: uma tipologia para moedas locais, sociais e comunitárias criadas em blockchain
spellingShingle Criptomoedas complementares: uma tipologia para moedas locais, sociais e comunitárias criadas em blockchain
Daneluzzi, Fábio Lemes
Critptomoedas
Tipologia
Moedas locais
Moedas sociais
Moedas comunitárias
Blockchain
Cryptocurrency
Typology
Local currency
Social currency
Administração de empresas
Moedas
Economia solidária
Transferência eletrônica de fundos
title_short Criptomoedas complementares: uma tipologia para moedas locais, sociais e comunitárias criadas em blockchain
title_full Criptomoedas complementares: uma tipologia para moedas locais, sociais e comunitárias criadas em blockchain
title_fullStr Criptomoedas complementares: uma tipologia para moedas locais, sociais e comunitárias criadas em blockchain
title_full_unstemmed Criptomoedas complementares: uma tipologia para moedas locais, sociais e comunitárias criadas em blockchain
title_sort Criptomoedas complementares: uma tipologia para moedas locais, sociais e comunitárias criadas em blockchain
author Daneluzzi, Fábio Lemes
author_facet Daneluzzi, Fábio Lemes
author_role author
dc.contributor.unidadefgv.por.fl_str_mv Escolas::EAESP
dc.contributor.member.none.fl_str_mv Iizuka, Edson Sadao
Diniz, Eduardo Henrique
Bradaschia, Marcelo Catunda
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Daneluzzi, Fábio Lemes
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Cernev, Adrian Kemmer
contributor_str_mv Cernev, Adrian Kemmer
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Critptomoedas
Tipologia
Moedas locais
Moedas sociais
Moedas comunitárias
topic Critptomoedas
Tipologia
Moedas locais
Moedas sociais
Moedas comunitárias
Blockchain
Cryptocurrency
Typology
Local currency
Social currency
Administração de empresas
Moedas
Economia solidária
Transferência eletrônica de fundos
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Blockchain
Cryptocurrency
Typology
Local currency
Social currency
dc.subject.area.por.fl_str_mv Administração de empresas
dc.subject.bibliodata.por.fl_str_mv Moedas
Economia solidária
Transferência eletrônica de fundos
description Blockchain-based cryptocurrencies are a new group of digital currency. By allowing a highly decentralization, without the need of a central issuer to control the digital system, those new currencies have been created with increasing speed since 2009 after the emergence of Bitcoin, the first digital currency based on such technology. In this context, a particular group of cryptocurrencies have arisen, called 'Complementary Cryptocurrencies' in this research. These cryptocurrencies seek to meet specific demands of society, such as financial inclusion, social development or environmental preservation, in some cases at specific communities, as well as do the 'traditional' complementary and community currencies. Since this phenomenon is quite new, there are few studies that aim to understand it. This, therefore, is the goal of this research. Through a study of 28 different complementary cryptocurrencies and based on 8 different classification models designed to complementary and community currency already present in the literature, this research allowed the proposal of a new, specific typology for such a universe. Composed by 4 dimensions, this typology allowed to segregate the complementary cryptocurrenciesin 10 different groups, allowing greater clarity about their similarities and differences in strategic and technical aspects. It is expected that this research helps professionals, institutions and researchers involved or interested in themes such as solidarity finance, complementary currencies and cryptocurrency, to understand this new phenomenon and its particularities, not only through the mapping of complementary cryptocurrency done, but also through the typology created, using it as a model to better group, distinguish and compare projects of this nature.
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