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Published inApr 2019
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Weimin Sun
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Weimin Sun

Weimin Sun has 20 years' of experience working in the financial industry. He has worked for top-tier investment and commercial banks such as J.P. Morgan, Bank of America, Citibank, and Morgan Stanley, where he also managed large teams for developing IT applications. Weimin has also held corporate titles such as executive director and senior VP in some of these firms. Weimin has in-depth knowledge of the blockchain technology, data science, data architecture, data modeling, and big data platforms. He holds Ph.D, M.B.A and M.Sc degrees. He has co-authored Blockchain Quick Start Guide and published several statistical journal papers.
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Xun (Brian) Wu
Xun (Brian) Wu
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Xun (Brian) Wu

Xun (Brian) Wu is a senior blockchain architect and consultant. With over 20 years of hands-on experience across various technologies, including Blockchain, big data, cloud, AI, systems, and infrastructure, Brian has worked on more than 50 projects in his career. He has authored nine books, which have been published by O'Reilly, Packt, and Apress, focusing on popular fields within the Blockchain industry. The titles of his books include: Learn Ethereum (First Edition), Learn Ethereum (Second Edition), Blockchain for Teens, Hands-On Smart Contract Development with Hyperledger Fabric V2, Hyperledger Cookbook, Blockchain Quick Start Guide, Security Tokens and Stablecoins Quick Start Guide, Blockchain by Example, and Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week.
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Angela Kwok

Angela Kwok, is a lawyer, specializing in high-tech and blockchain start-ups and venture capital financing. She also focuses on general corporate and commercial matters, fund formation, cross-border and domestic investments, mergers and acquisitions, and related tax matters in the TMT industry. She has represented clients in blockchain-related cases.
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Chapter 1, Introduction to Blockchain, gives an overview of blockchain technology, along with the key concepts involved, including the distributed ledger, transactions, blocks, proof of work, mining, and consensus. It covers bitcoin, the mother of blockchain technology, and Ethereum, which developed out of bitcoin, in detail.

Chapter 2, STO – Security Token Offering, talks about traditional fundraising methods such as angel funds, venture capital (VC) funds, private equity funds, and initial public offerings (IPOs). It then covers the blockchain project's specific funding method, ICO. Drawbacks of ICOs have been discussed as well. STO has been introduced as a promising alternative to ICO. The chapter compares STOs and ICOs. It ends by pointing out some of the challenges related to STOs.

Chapter 3, Monetizing Digital Tokens Under U.S. Security Laws, answers the question, "What is an STO under U.S. securities law?" It gives an overview of applicable U.S. securities laws, talking about the developments in U.S. securities laws related to blockchain and cryptocurrency. It then explains the process of STO launches, along with some legal considerations. The chapter mainly focus on U.S. securities laws.

Chapter 4, Stablecoin, talks about the definition of money, along with its basics. It then proceeds to a discussion on the concepts of cryptocurrency and stablecoins. It explains the rationale behind the implementation of stablecoins and discusses the types of stablecoins on offer. At the end, the chapter covers the challenges faced by stablecoins.

Chapter 5, Security Token Smart Contracts, covers popular security token standards such as ERC-1400/ERC-1410, R-Token, DS-Token, SRC-20, ST-20, S3, ERC-884, ERC-1450, and ERC-1404. The chapter helps to enrich the reader's knowledge of security token protocols. In addition, it talks about solidity programming fundamentals and explains how to write a smart contract.

Chapter 6, Building a Security Token Dapp, demonstrates how to develop an end-to-end product, from smart contracts to Dapp, to issuing an ERC-1404 security token. The chapter covers some basic concepts only. In a real application, the security token will be far more complex. Many security tokens run on an elaborate ecosystem and need to comply with the SEC's regulation on securities trading. For example, the security token smart contract needs to incorporate real-world legal contracts.

Chapter 7, Stablecoin Smart Contracts, reviews the basic features of popular stablecoins and covers three types of stablecoins, including fiat-collateralized stablecoins, crypto-collateralized stablecoins, and non-collateralized stablecoins. Then, it looks into USDT, DAI, TUSD, USDC, GUSD, and PAX stablecoin smart contract design, exploring the functions defined in these contracts. The chapter explains how each stablecoin type maintains the 1:1 price pegging through mint, burn, and other controllable functions.

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Weimin Sun

Weimin Sun has 20 years' of experience working in the financial industry. He has worked for top-tier investment and commercial banks such as J.P. Morgan, Bank of America, Citibank, and Morgan Stanley, where he also managed large teams for developing IT applications. Weimin has also held corporate titles such as executive director and senior VP in some of these firms. Weimin has in-depth knowledge of the blockchain technology, data science, data architecture, data modeling, and big data platforms. He holds Ph.D, M.B.A and M.Sc degrees. He has co-authored Blockchain Quick Start Guide and published several statistical journal papers.
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Xun (Brian) Wu

Xun (Brian) Wu is a senior blockchain architect and consultant. With over 20 years of hands-on experience across various technologies, including Blockchain, big data, cloud, AI, systems, and infrastructure, Brian has worked on more than 50 projects in his career. He has authored nine books, which have been published by O'Reilly, Packt, and Apress, focusing on popular fields within the Blockchain industry. The titles of his books include: Learn Ethereum (First Edition), Learn Ethereum (Second Edition), Blockchain for Teens, Hands-On Smart Contract Development with Hyperledger Fabric V2, Hyperledger Cookbook, Blockchain Quick Start Guide, Security Tokens and Stablecoins Quick Start Guide, Blockchain by Example, and Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week.
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Angela Kwok

Angela Kwok, is a lawyer, specializing in high-tech and blockchain start-ups and venture capital financing. She also focuses on general corporate and commercial matters, fund formation, cross-border and domestic investments, mergers and acquisitions, and related tax matters in the TMT industry. She has represented clients in blockchain-related cases.
Read more about Angela Kwok