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  • The rise of cryptocurrencies. Trends, prospects and their impact on economy and society. Greek case study.

    Η.Μ.U, School of Management and Economic Sciences (SMES), Management Science and Technology Dept.
    Authors: Barmpatsis, Vasileios
    Thesis advisor: Kapantaidakis, Ioannis
    Publication Date: 2023-03-23
    This thesis project assesses the Greek people’s attitude and mentality towards cryptocurrencies, as well as the factors affecting those. Even though the Greek society holds relative knowledge about the presence and the ...
  • The use of cryptocurrency for digital transactions.

    Η.Μ.U, School of Management and Economic Sciences (SMES), Management Science and Technology Dept.
    Authors: Mavrikos, Ioannis
    Thesis advisor: Vasileiadis, Georgios
    Publication Date: 2022-04-11
    The currency we already use, is based on the trust we give to third-parties. Cryptocurrency is a kind of digital currency, without any real substance, is based on the principles of cryptography and works through complicated ...
  • Cryptocurrences and electronic payments.

    Η.Μ.U, School of Management and Economic Sciences (SMES), Management Science and Technology Dept.
    Authors: Kourakos, Efthymios
    Thesis advisor: Vasileiadis, Georgios
    Publication Date: 2023-11-16
    Cryptocurrencies and decentralized economy enable financial services that do not rely on centralized, tightly controlled, institutions. The absence of control results in a dynamic environment, in which new infrastructure ...
  • Cryptocurrencies - The case of bitcoin: trends and prospects.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Management and Economics (SDO), Department of Business Administration (in Agios Nikolaos)
    Authors: Psenitsinii, Ntaniil
    Thesis advisor: Lemonakis, Christos
    Publication Date: 2018-12-30
    This thesis aims to approach the field of digital coins, particularly Bitcoin. The approach will be theoretical, technological and practical as an illustration of the current situation The first chapter presents the concept ...