The Programmable Age : Where Money, Markets and Machines Converge
- Sharat Chandra
- Apr 5
- 1 min read
The Programmable Age is a forward-looking examination of one of the most consequential transitions in financial history: the shift from analog money and siloed markets to programmable currency, tokenized value, and machine-operated economic systems.

Drawing on global regulatory developments, enterprise adoption patterns, advances in digital asset infrastructure, and rapid experimentation in stablecoins and tokenization, the book provides leaders with a strategic roadmap for understanding—and navigating—the next era of financial transformation.
The book is written for a wide professional audience and is structured to combine real-world insights with accessible explanations, frameworks, and case studies.
It positions the reader to understand not only what is happening across money, markets, and technology, but why it represents a structural shift equivalent to the arrival of the internet.
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