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How Money Got Free

Bitcoin and the Fight for the Future of Finance

Brian Patrick Eha

How Money Got Free
How Money Got Free

How Money Got Free

Bitcoin and the Fight for the Future of Finance

Brian Patrick Eha

Hardback / gebonden | Engels
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The captivating story of how the future of money was born and where it’s taking us next



‘A tremendously entertaining story of the technology, ideology, and personalities behind Bitcoin’s rise. Highly recommended.’



‘Thrilling…How Money Got Free transports readers to the meeting rooms, startup couches, conference halls, online discussion boards, and proverbial water coolers where the cryptocurrency and blockchain industry took shape.’



‘Eha pieces together the puzzle of Bitcoin’s history in an engaging and accessible narrative… A great choice for anyone interested in technology, finance, politics, or the currency they spend.’



The definitive early history of the cryptocurrency revolution… Everyone has a take, an opinion, but precious few can articulate it in any kind of compelling way. Mr. Eha indeed hangs around early business venture booms and busts just long enough to give Bitcoiners fantastic inside-baseball morsels while helping those new to the anarchic culture feel welcome. How Money Got Free is exactly where it needs to be, here and now. Perfect timing.’



‘[An] entertaining look at a period of financial change that may have lasting implications for finance and the global economy.’



‘The rollicking, delightfully told tale of the creation of one of the most profound new technologies of our time.’



‘If Brian Patrick Eha can make me, a Luddite dunce, both understand and care about the enigmatic Bitcoin, and if he can also tantalize the novelist in me with a narrative of intellectual daring and primal risk…then he is some kind of journalistic magician. And so he is, because he did all those things and more… You’ll never find a better guide.’



‘The sweeping, exhaustively researched and vividly painted story of a fascinating new form of financial technology, with a cast of characters worthy of a cyberpunk novel and enough drama and heartbreak to capture the imaginations of non-geeks.’



‘Fascinating…This book is like a fiber-optic cable extending into our uncertain economic future.’



‘[A] fast-moving tale of digital currency and its discontents.’



‘Brian Patrick Eha does for Bitcoin what Michael Lewis did for high-frequency trading. He takes something extremely complex, technical, and important and explains it in a fascinating way that the average reader will understand. Yes, if you read Eha’s book you will understand Bitcoin. More importantly, you will be treated to a vivid tale of a world-changing technology, with a colourful cast of entrepreneurs who risk everything to win.’



‘A definitive account not only of Bitcoin and its global implications but of the price innovators have to pay to bring us new technologies.’



‘Not only does [Eha] manage to explain all of the technological nuts and bolts of how Bitcoin works, he also explains the philosophy behind it and its disruption of finance as we know it… [Reads] more like a financial thriller than a nonfiction explainer.’



‘If you want to be that person at the party who understands Bitcoin, this book is how you do it.’



Brian Patrick Eha is a former editor at Entrepreneur and a journalist who has spent nearly five years following the rise of Bitcoin. His work has been published by the New Yorker, the Atlantic, Fortune, CNNMoney, American Banker, Outside, Port, Avaunt, and the Los Angeles Review of Books, among other publications. He lives in New York City.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    Oneworld Publications
  • Verschenen
    apr. 2017
  • Bladzijden
    496
  • Genre
    Economie
  • Afmetingen
    225 x 146 x 33 mm
  • EAN
    9781780746586
  • Hardback / gebonden
    Hardback / gebonden
  • Taal
    Engels

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