Koray ?al??kan: "How to Make Money with Data? Cryptocurrencies, their Markets and Blockchains in Perspective"

Associate Professor Koray ?al??kan (The New School, Parsons School of Design) will give a lecture on the occasion of his new book "Data Money: Inside Cryptocurrencies, Their Communities, Markets, and Blockchains" (Columbia, 2023). Drawing on his award winning research, ?al??kan will present a radical insider view of how cryptocurrencies are created and traded on the ground, analyzing the emergence of the third fiat money in world history: Data Money.

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Abstract

The talk offers the first detailed ethnographic analysis of the remarkable rise of cryptocurrency economies and communities. Since the invention of Kublai Khan’s paper money eight centuries ago, there has been no equivalent innovation in the world of money—until now, with cryptocurrency. Based on award-winning longitudinal research, this talk unveils the concept of Data Money, a historically novel form of currency. Data Money is created as the right to send data privately over a secure accounting infrastructure called blockchain. Drawing on two years of fieldwork among global cryptocurrency communities, the talk provides a comprehensive analysis of these new financial global actors, complete with original visualizations of their relationships. It looks into stories of both success and failure in these emerging economic realms, revealing the production principles of cryptocurrencies and explaining the four distinct blockchain types that underlie all crypto financial services. By shedding light on how crypto exchanges operate from within, the book also clarifies why and how we have misunderstood, under-regulated, and improperly taxed crypto exchanges and actors. The talk concludes by addressing what comes after Bitcoin and Ethereum, how to prepare for the next Big Bang in cryptocurrencies, and the risks associated with such financial innovations. In short, "Data Money" is a must-read for anyone looking to make sense of cryptocurrencies and the future of finance.

About Koray ?al??kan

Koray ?al??kan is an economic sociologist teaching at The New School, Parsons School of Design. He is the author of "Data Money: Inside Cryptocurrencies, Their Communities, Markets, and Blockchains" (Columbia, 2023). ?ali?kan’s research on cryptocurrencies was selected as a winner of the Breakthrough of the Year 2021 in Social Sciences and Humanities by the Falling Walls Foundation, Berlin. His new book, co-authored with Michel Callon and Donald MacKenzie, is entitled "Economization: Markets, Economies, and Platforms in Perspective" (forthcoming in 2024 from Columbia UP). Currently, he is conducting research on online advertisements. Read more about him here.

Further programme

Following the talk and a short break, Koray ?al??kan will be joined by José Ossandón (Copenhagen Business School). Together, they will present and discuss the book Nature-Made Economy (Asdal and Huse 2023) and its contributions to the study of economization. See more information here.

How to participate

The seminar is open to everyone, but we kindly ask you to register by sending an email to Lara Kristiansen by 20.02.2024.

Click here to join the seminar via ZOOM.
 

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Published Feb. 19, 2024 1:05 PM - Last modified May 28, 2024 11:47 AM