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INFO363 – Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies in Business, Culture, and Society – Final Exam
Question 1 (20 points)
For this question, you are asked to consider the following twenty-seven cases:
Cases presented by your classmates | (presentations for these cases may be found on the Learn forum for cases) | |
Case 1: Web Toon, by Nursakinah Binti Dzulfida, and Nurul Izzah Aqilah Binti Zakaria | Case 2: Solana, by Asmaa’ Binti Izman, Nur Farah Hanim Binti Mohd Rosli, and Khairun Afiqah Binti Khairul A’zam Zusti | Case 3: El Salvador: Towards first Bitcoin city, by Aina Syafiqah, Aiman Hakim, and Rusydi Syafiq |
Case 4: Mipasa In Hacera blockchain: by Nur Damia Izzah, Sufi Syazwin, and Wafa Adila | Case 5: Blockchain and cryptocurrency: Ukraine – Russia conflict, by Leilani Smith and Sofia Sanchez | Case 6: The DAO: A new era of corporate governance?, by Hamish Thornton, Imogen Bell, and Ole Rigby |
Case 7: Hala Systems: Implementing blockchain to document warcrime in wartorn Syria, by Jake Thornton | Case 8: Crypto Gambling, by Logan Lee | Case 9: The rise of the Bored Ape Yacht Club, by Jesse Jeffries |
Case 10: Can Russia circumvent global sanctions using crypto?, by Liam Wheelans, Hezekiah Dacillo, and Charlie Fry | Case 11: Pixelmon: Pixelmon NFT game, by Georgia Singleton, Nic Matthews, and Holly Moroney | Case 12: Blockchain adoption in agri-food supply chain, by Pouyan Jahanbin |
Case 13: Ethereum, by Sebastian Sosa Salas, Hairu Zhao, and Phoebe Lu | Case 14: Axie Infinity, by Nuraida Lesme, Kai Terk Tan, and Sahaj Bajaj | Case 15: Memecoins, by Carl Natapu and Hamish Roberts |
Case 16: Blockchain as a service for fair trade, by Ravi Sharma, Stephen Wingreen, Nir Kshetri, and Raymond Choo | Case 17: Decentralized digital currency meets centralized authoritarian regime: El Salvador’s Bitcoin gamble, by Nir Kshetri | Case 18: Dogecoin: The joke that became the 12th largest cryptocurrency, by Jae-Hyung Chung, Janice Leung, and Mengzhen Zhan |
Case 19: Terra, by Sam Pryke, Zak Holden, and Dan Nguyen | Case 20: Blockchain and supply chain: Unilever and Green Token, by Simon Garratt, Jackson Smith, and Harry Ash | Case 21: Theta, by Ahmad Nazrul Nazmi, Ahmad Rusyaidi Danial Awatif Roshdi, and Muhammad Fakhrul Qhuwaizi Abd Rahim |
Case 22: Coinbase: Cryptocurrency exchange, by Michael Sowden, Joanna Yu, and Zhiming Lu | Case 23: Flash Loans, By Alex Clarke and Paul Jackways | Case 24: Bitcoin: Its environmental impact, and is it sustainable?, by Alexander Love and Hayden Ott |
Cases discussed in class throughout the semester | (There are links to these cases under the lecture topics throughout the term) | |
Case 25: Central bank digital currencies (weeks 1, 6, 8, 9, and many more with a quick Google search) | Case 26: E-Estonia (weeks 1, 5, and more by Google) | Case 27: Blockchain, sovereign identity, and personal privacy (week 6 and more by Google) |
Since the beginning of the semester, we have generally categorized blockchain and cryptocurrency cases into various categories according to their primary relevance: technical, business, culture, and society.
- What are the seven most relevant and seven most irrelevant cases about blockchain and cryptocurrency technology (e.g. “technical” cases)? Report them, with their associated case numbers, in the following form:
Most Relevant | Most Irrelevant |
Relevant | Irrelevant |
Somewhat Relevant | Somewhat Irrelevant |
- Briefly explain your rationale for selecting the top 7 most relevant cases, and give examples that illustrate your reasoning (3 points).
- Briefly explain your rationale for selecting the bottom 7 most irrelevant cases, and give examples that illustrate your reasoning (2 points).
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- What are the seven most relevant and seven most irrelevant cases about the business application of blockchain and cryptocurrencies? Report them, with their associated case numbers, in the following form:
Most Relevant | Most Irrelevant |
Relevant | Irrelevant |
Somewhat Relevant | Somewhat Irrelevant |
- Briefly explain your rationale for selecting the top 7 most relevant cases, and give examples that illustrate your reasoning (3 points).
- Briefly explain your rationale for selecting the bottom 7 most irrelevant cases, and give examples that illustrate your reasoning (2 points).
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- What are the seven most relevant and seven most irrelevant cases about the cultural impact of blockchain and cryptocurrencies? Report them, with their associated case numbers, in the following form:
Most Relevant | Most Irrelevant |
Relevant | Irrelevant |
Somewhat Relevant | Somewhat Irrelevant |
- Briefly explain your rationale for selecting the top 7 most relevant cases, and give examples that illustrate your reasoning (3 points).
- Briefly explain your rationale for selecting the bottom 7 most irrelevant cases, and give examples that illustrate your reasoning (2 points).
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- What are the seven most relevant and seven most irrelevant cases about the societal impact of blockchain and cryptocurrencies? Report them, with their associated case numbers, in the following form:
Most Relevant | Most Irrelevant |
Relevant | Irrelevant |
Somewhat Relevant | Somewhat Irrelevant |
- Briefly explain your rationale for selecting the top 7 most relevant cases, and give examples that illustrate your reasoning (3 points).
- Briefly explain your rationale for selecting the bottom 7 most irrelevant cases, and give examples that illustrate your reasoning (2 points).
End of Question 1 – Congratulations!
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