About the Journal

Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are now topics of substantial impact that academia and industry need to contemplate, exploit and adopt. The mission of Journal of Blockchains and Cryptocurrencies is to be the premier resource for the most innovative scholarly and professional research information pertaining to the management and use of blockchains and cryptocurrencies. Its articles will be essential for anyone interested in this area. Journal of Blockchains and Cryptocurrencies is the first journal dedicated to the topic.

The emergence and popularity of blockchain techniques have significantly changed the operation and management of digital systems globally. As a result, new applications of blockchain technology exhibit a variety of complex problems which generate new demands and challenges on the research community. Journal of Blockchains and Cryptocurrencies seeks to promote community-wide discussion to identify advanced applications, technologies and theories in blockchain research.

We seek submissions of papers that detail novel techniques, investigate new applications, introduce advanced methodologies, propose promising research directions and discuss approaches for unsolved issues.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Blockchain theories and their evolution,
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Smart contracts and distributed ledgers,
  • Distributed consensus and fault tolerance mechanisms,
  • Blockchain schemes for decentralization,
  • Issues of security and privacy surrounding blockchain technology,
  • Performance optimization of blockchain and decentralized schemes,
  • Blockchain based protocols and algorithms,
  • Integration of blockchain with other emerging technologies,
  • Permissioned and permissionless blockchains
  • Cryptocurrency adoption and transition dynamics,
  • Transaction graph analysis,
  • Fraud detection and financial crime prevention,
  • Economics and game theoretic analysis of cryptocurrency protocols,
  • Regulation and law enforcement of blockchain technology,
  • Usability and user studies,
  • Legal, ethical and societal aspects of blockchain and related applications
  • Case studies (e.g., of adoption, attacks, forks, scams, ...)

Current Issue

Published: 2024-02-01