Antitrust in the Decentralized Economy: DeFi, Central Bank Digital Currencies, and Blockchain

Author:   Konstantinos Stylianou (Professor of Competition Law and Regulation, Professor of Competition Law and Regulation, University of Glasgow)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   304
Publication Date:   30 April 2025
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Antitrust in the Decentralized Economy: DeFi, Central Bank Digital Currencies, and Blockchain


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As the blockchain and decentralized finance industry crosses the $3 trillion-mark, market distortions and anticompetitive practices are starting to emerge. In this decentralized economy, antitrust and competition law are called to play a major role in preserving healthy competition and consumer welfare. Against this backdrop, Antitrust in the Decentralized Economy explores all aspects of the application of EU competition and US antitrust law in decentralized finance, virtual assets, central bank digital currencies, and blockchain products and services. Using the latest caselaw and literature in law, economics, and computer science, this book discusses economic and commercial activity in decentralized markets, shows how to perform market definition and measure market power, and analyzes abuse of dominance, monopolization, and collusion in these markets. In line with recent industry developments, Antitrust in the Decentralized Economy systematizes extant scholarship while breaking new ground, introducing new concepts of the decentralized economy and integrating them in the analytical framework of competition and antitrust law, making it readily usable by academics, practitioners, and competition authorities.

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Author:   Konstantinos Stylianou (Professor of Competition Law and Regulation, Professor of Competition Law and Regulation, University of Glasgow)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.30cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 24.20cm
Weight:   0.650kg
ISBN:  

9780192842893


ISBN 10:   0192842897
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   30 April 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Antitrust in the Decentralized Economy is a lucid roadmap to the competitive architecture of next generation finance. The monograph blends engaging case studies with rigorous doctrinal analysis, delivering exceptional value to scholars, regulators, and practitioners. Anyone seeking to understand how antitrust principles will govern decentralized finance, cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, and CBDCs will find this volume indispensable-a comprehensive, compelling must read for navigating competition law in a tokenized economy. * Nizan Geslevich Packin, Professor of Law at the City University of New York and the University of Haifa, and ECGI Academic Researcher * Stylianou's book is a ground-breaking and timely inquiry into the tension between traditional antitrust frameworks and the rapidly evolving architecture of decentralized markets. By unpacking the economic and legal contours of tokenomics and distributed governance, this book explores how traditional competition law adapts-or struggles to adapt-to a world of decentralized finance. Amid the hype surrounding decentralization, Stylianou resists easy narratives-offering instead a grounded analysis of what competition law can realistically achieve in this context, and where it may need to evolve. * Oscar Borgogno, Senior Research Officer at Bank of Italy and George Washington University * This monograph offers clarity and precision amidst the complex and ever-evolving landscape of cryptocurrency and distributed ledger technologies. Konstantinos does a great job explaining the unique issues around antitrust law that arise in a decentralized market setting and elegantly wraps a lot of concepts and data into an insightful monograph. Very informative and commendable work, and a highly recommended read. * Felix Irresberger, Professor of Finance, Durham University Business School * This book is poised to become a classic, enabling readers to face the antitrust challenges of a newly decentralized digital economy with greater lucidity and perspective. * Thibault Pellizzari, Case Handler at DG Competition, European Commission * Those working in DLT sectors will likely find this slim, well-written, and thoughtfully organized volume useful ...Recommended. * T. Brennan, CHOICE *


Antitrust in the Decentralized Economy is a lucid roadmap to the competitive architecture of next generation finance. The monograph blends engaging case studies with rigorous doctrinal analysis, delivering exceptional value to scholars, regulators, and practitioners. Anyone seeking to understand how antitrust principles will govern decentralized finance, cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, and CBDCs will find this volume indispensable-a comprehensive, compelling must read for navigating competition law in a tokenized economy. * Nizan Geslevich Packin, Professor of Law at the City University of New York and the University of Haifa, and ECGI Academic Researcher * Stylianou's book is a ground-breaking and timely inquiry into the tension between traditional antitrust frameworks and the rapidly evolving architecture of decentralized markets. By unpacking the economic and legal contours of tokenomics and distributed governance, this book explores how traditional competition law adapts-or struggles to adapt-to a world of decentralized finance. Amid the hype surrounding decentralization, Stylianou resists easy narratives-offering instead a grounded analysis of what competition law can realistically achieve in this context, and where it may need to evolve. * Oscar Borgogno, Senior Research Officer at Bank of Italy and George Washington University * This monograph offers clarity and precision amidst the complex and ever-evolving landscape of cryptocurrency and distributed ledger technologies. Konstantinos does a great job explaining the unique issues around antitrust law that arise in a decentralized market setting and elegantly wraps a lot of concepts and data into an insightful monograph. Very informative and commendable work, and a highly recommended read. * Felix Irresberger, Professor of Finance, Durham University Business School *


Antitrust in the Decentralized Economy is a lucid roadmap to the competitive architecture of next generation finance. The monograph blends engaging case studies with rigorous doctrinal analysis, delivering exceptional value to scholars, regulators, and practitioners. Anyone seeking to understand how antitrust principles will govern decentralized finance, cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, and CBDCs will find this volume indispensable-a comprehensive, compelling must read for navigating competition law in a tokenized economy. * Nizan Geslevich Packin, Professor of Law at the City University of New York and the University of Haifa, and ECGI Academic Researcher * Stylianou's book is a ground-breaking and timely inquiry into the tension between traditional antitrust frameworks and the rapidly evolving architecture of decentralized markets. By unpacking the economic and legal contours of tokenomics and distributed governance, this book explores how traditional competition law adapts-or struggles to adapt-to a world of decentralized finance. Amid the hype surrounding decentralization, Stylianou resists easy narratives-offering instead a grounded analysis of what competition law can realistically achieve in this context, and where it may need to evolve. * Oscar Borgogno, Senior Research Officer at Bank of Italy and George Washington University * This monograph offers clarity and precision amidst the complex and ever-evolving landscape of cryptocurrency and distributed ledger technologies. Konstantinos does a great job explaining the unique issues around antitrust law that arise in a decentralized market setting and elegantly wraps a lot of concepts and data into an insightful monograph. Very informative and commendable work, and a highly recommended read. * Felix Irresberger, Professor of Finance, Durham University Business School * This book is poised to become a classic, enabling readers to face the antitrust challenges of a newly decentralized digital economy with greater lucidity and perspective. * Thibault Pellizzari, Case Handler at DG Competition, European Commission *


Author Information

Konstantinos Stylianou is a Professor of Competition Law and Regulation at the University of Glasgow. His research focuses on digital markets, the choice between competition and regulation, and how markets are organized around new technologies. He has worked with, advised, trained or done research for various governments and BigTech companies, and has attracted funding from the EU, the UK Research Councils, national competition authorities, and numerous research institutions including the Fulbright and Onassis foundations. He is the co-creator of the db-comp.eu database. He holds an S.J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, an LL.M. from Harvard University, and an LL.B. and LL.M. from Aristotle University.

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