Princeton Releases Bitcoin Textbook

Princeton Releases Bitcoin Textbook

Princeton University’s first complete draft of the Princeton Bitcoin textbook, all 308 pages of it, is now available ahead of the book that is due to be published by the Princeton University Press in 2016. The first draft of the Princeton Bitcoin textbook, is now freely available. The book is aimed at computer science students, both undergraduate and graduate, as well as advanced students and researchers, software developers, entrepreneurs and technology hobbyists alike. The book is authored by: Arvind Narayanan, an assistant professor of computer science at Princeton, Joseph Bonneau, a....


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