Bitcoin Book Review: The 7th Property: Bitcoin And The Monetary Revolution
Eric Yakes creates a compelling account of how we’ve arrived at the monetary technology that is Bitcoin.With an ever-growing number of Bitcoin books being published, choosing which book to read next can be difficult. “The 7th Property: Bitcoin and the Monetary Revolution” by Eric Yakes guides readers through a vast array of Bitcoin-related topics, turning seemingly complex topics such as Merkle roots and the mining algorithm into highly approachable subjects using effective graphics and analogies. Whether you’re looking to learn more about the history of money, the centralization of money....
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