Although the interest around smart contracts is generally defined in a narrow way, centered in applications terms such as Bitcoin contracts, Ethereum contracts or Smart Contracts Bitcoin, or even just in technical trading aspects such as Ethereum price, in reality the field is more diverse. A number of companies and non profit organizations are serving governments, institutional and private clients implementing distributed ledger technology. In this accessible book, we present the detailed corporate profile of several smart contracts companies, their trading and social network volumes, and provide a gentle introduction to smart contracts examples. ECONOMY MONITOR Guide to SMART CONTRACTS offers a demonstrably effective way to diversify risk when investing in cryptocurrency securities by focusing on companies that are offering products with actual demand in the real economy. The book is also useful for managers seeking to learn about vendors of fintech, blockchain, and computable contracts technology. Inside this book:I Companies(Corporate profile, Funding, Team, Clients, Leverage points, Regulatory compliance information)Interbit (BTL)SymbiontCounterpartyLiskBitSharesR3CEVRippleEthereumStellarChainClearmatics II Social SignalsWhat is breakdown of followers and influence by twitter handle?What is the trend of the number of Tweets over Day?What is the trend of author favorite count over month? What is the contribution of Retweet count over month by Sentiment?What is the breakdown of sentiment negative signals?What are the values of author friend count by country? III AppendixExamples (Programming smart contracts)About Consensus About the authorPercy Venegas is a former Intel engineer, co-founder of Economy Monitor, and member of the founding advisory board of the Social Venture Capital Conference, Latin America, Caribbean and South Florida. He has published in journals such as International Advances in Economic Research and Financial Assets and Investing, and more rece