The Internet of Money
A Collection of Talks by Andreas M. Antonopoulos
by Andreas M. Antonopoulos
4/5
Merkle Bloom LLC 152 pages August 21, 2016
Bitcoin, the first decentralized digital currency, has gained enormous attention as a major potential disruptor in the financial industry. While many books explain the "how" of bitcoin, this book delves into the "why" through a series of compelling talks by master communicator Andreas Antonopoulos.
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Jim's Review
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This is the non-technical companion to Mastering Bitcoin. It's a collection of Antonopoulos's best talks transcribed and lightly edited — short, punchy chapters that explain why Bitcoin matters without getting into elliptic-curve cryptography. If you've ever watched one of his YouTube talks and wished you could read it on a plane, this is that book. The "Currency as a Language" and "Five Pillars of Open Blockchains" essays are the best entry points. Four worms. Give this to a smart friend who keeps asking "what's the actual use case." Series continues in volumes two and three.
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