The following (eBook) series is being provided as a gift to the Crypto-city Education Community.
It will serve as a reference guide to all peers beginning their endeavor into the cryptosphere.
Please feel free to download a full copy of (eBook) and share the link with others looking for an educational experience in Bitcoin and the crypto world.
Free (eBook)! Download Volume One
While many books explain the how of bitcoin, The Internet of Money delves into the why of bitcoin. Acclaimed information-security expert and author of Mastering Bitcoin, Andreas M. Antonopoulos examines and contextualizes the significance of Bitcoin through a series of essays spanning the exhilarating maturation of this technology.
Bitcoin, a technological breakthrough quietly introduced to the world in 2008, is transforming much more than finance. Bitcoin is disrupting antiquated industries to bring financial independence to billions worldwide. In this book, Andreas explains why Bitcoin is a financial and technological evolution with potential far exceeding the label “digital currency.”
Free (eBook)! Download Volume Two
“The Internet of Money Volume Two: a collection of talks” is the spectacular sequel to the cult classic and best seller “The Internet of Money Volume One: a collection of talks” by Andreas M. Antonopoulos. Volume Two contains 11 more of his most inspiring and thought-provoking talks, including:
Introduction to Bitcoin; Blockchain vs Bullshit; Fake News, Fake Money; Currency Wars; Bubble Boy and the Sewer Rat; Rocket Science and Ethereum’s Killer App; and many more.
Free (eBook)! Download Volume Three
While many books explain the ‘how’ of Bitcoin, The Internet of Money series delves into the ‘why’ of Bitcoin.
Following the worldwide success of Volume One and Volume Two, this third installment contains 12 of his most inspiring and thought-provoking talks over the past two years, including:
- Universal Access to Basic Finance
- Measuring Success: Price or Principle
- Escaping the Global Banking Cartel
- Libre Not Libra
- Unstoppable Code: The Difference Between Can’t and Won’t
Around the world, governments and corporations are increasingly pursuing a reconstruction of money as a system of control and surveillance machine. Despite the emergence of an interconnected global society and economy through the decades-long expansion of the internet, the trajectory of these bureaucratic policies foreshadows dire consequences for financial inclusion and independence.