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Título
Bitcoin Protocol Mechanics for Economists: A Compact Reference
Año del Documento
2026
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Llanos, Diego R. and Perote, Javier and Vicente-Lorente, José D., Bitcoin Protocol Mechanics for Economists: A Compact Reference (January 27, 2026). Available at SSRN.
Resumen
Economists increasingly engage with Bitcoin's macroeconomic and financial implications, yet many debates implicitly assume protocol properties that are rarely stated with mechanical precision. This paper offers a concise technical primer on Bitcoin protocol mechanics, aimed at providing the minimal foundations for interpreting claims about decentralization, immutability, and a credible issuance cap without trusted intermediaries. We explain how transactions encode ownership and transfer via public-key cryptography and digital signatures, why the blockchain functions as an append-only, replicated ledger, and how full nodes, wallets, and miners jointly enforce validity and compliance with the rules. We then describe Proof-of-Work as a coordination and security mechanism, clarifying how confirmations deliver probabilistic finality and why rewriting settled history is computationally prohibitive. The paper also outlines Bitcoin's deterministic issuance schedule via the coinbase reward and halving rule, and briefly situates fee revenue and second-layer protocols as the long-run basis for payments and security as block subsidies decline. Three appendices provide a didactic treatment of transactions, a compact summary of cryptography, and an overview of the mining workflow.
Materias (normalizadas)
Informática
Materias Unesco
1203 Ciencia de Los Ordenadores
3304 Tecnología de Los Ordenadores
Palabras Clave
Bitcoin
Blockchain
Proof-of-Work
Transaction validation
Monetary Issuance
Digital signatures
Patrocinador
Prof. Llanos acknowledges financial support by the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovaci´on and by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) program of the European Union, under Grant PID2022-142292NB-I00 (NATASHA Project). Prof. Javier Perote acknowledges financial support by Castilla and Le´on Regional Government (Spain) under project SA094P24.
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Idioma
eng
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