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Hi, this is a “tips for beginners” section! After we published the material about the best films about cryptocurrencies , we received messages with a request to advice on similar books.
We listened to our subscribers and prepared a short list of books about blockchain and bitcoin, which will fill your head with the necessary knowledge and give an initial understanding of how this technology works, why it was created and why it can change the human idea of money.
‘Mastering Bitcoin For Dummies’
If you are just taking interest in this topic, this book is great for beginning! Its author, Alan Norman, writes that Bitcoin marked the beginning of a new era. The revolutionary significance of bitcoin is that people have realized the value of digital money. The whole world was swept by a wave of interest in digital currency. Bitcoin rapidly changed the very essence of money, and this book tells in simple language how it happened.
“How Money Got Free”
“How Money Got Free” by Brian Patrick Echo is the most detailed and fascinating story about what the new currency is and how it is changing the economy. This book is a compulsory for anyone who wants to understand how Bitcoin and all digital currencies are arranged. Furthermore, this book talks about all aspects of the mysterious history of bitcoin: mistakes , the secret of Satoshi Nakamoto’s personality, battles in the courts and various the vicissitudes of fate, without which not a single cryptocurrency based on the blockchain could do.
“Digital Gold”
Nathaniel Popper’s book, Digital Gold, was one of the first. where the stories of bitcoin and how blockchain and digital currencies changed the world were told. The author paid special attention to the figure of the mysterious bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto, talking with many prominent people from the time of the bitcoin formation. It shows the history of bitcoin through the eyes of several famous figures of this industry, who stood at the origins of this revolutionary technology. Among them are millionaires from Asia and South Africa, and also Winklevoss twins, who created the Gemini exchange service.